Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology, Volume 10Reference work with alphabetically-arranged entries illuminates the characters, places, and literary sources of Greek and Roman myths |
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Ceyx , king of Trachis , who had cared for them while their father lived , now suggested that they go to Athens , where Theseus might be persuaded to protect them . Led by lolaüs , Heracles ' nephew and charioteer , they went as ...
Ceyx , king of Trachis , who had cared for them while their father lived , now suggested that they go to Athens , where Theseus might be persuaded to protect them . Led by lolaüs , Heracles ' nephew and charioteer , they went as ...
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F. On his return from Crete , Theseus set about to accomplish the most significant work of his entire life — or one that was attributed to him , at least , by Athenians of a later age . The region about Athens had always been ...
F. On his return from Crete , Theseus set about to accomplish the most significant work of his entire life — or one that was attributed to him , at least , by Athenians of a later age . The region about Athens had always been ...
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Menestheus ruled Athens while Theseus ' sons were growing up as private citizens in Euboea . ... Menestheus , who led the Athenian forces to Troy , was killed in the fighting and Demophon returned to Athens , where he was accepted as ...
Menestheus ruled Athens while Theseus ' sons were growing up as private citizens in Euboea . ... Menestheus , who led the Athenian forces to Troy , was killed in the fighting and Demophon returned to Athens , where he was accepted as ...
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