Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology, Volume 10Crowell, 1970 - 631 pages Reference work with alphabetically-arranged entries illuminates the characters, places, and literary sources of Greek and Roman myths. |
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... Hermes . The herald and messenger of the gods and guide of travelers , identified by the Romans with Mercury . A. Zeus fell in love with Maia , a daughter of Atlas and Pleïone ... HERMES tle . Some say that Battus had not been 299 HERMES.
... Hermes . The herald and messenger of the gods and guide of travelers , identified by the Romans with Mercury . A. Zeus fell in love with Maia , a daughter of Atlas and Pleïone ... HERMES tle . Some say that Battus had not been 299 HERMES.
Page 300
... Hermes from an omen and headed straight for Cyllene . When he came to Maia's cave he searched it , to no avail . He then turned on the baby that was curled up in ... Hermes ' son . Hermes fell in love with Catreus ' daughter Apemosyne on 300.
... Hermes from an omen and headed straight for Cyllene . When he came to Maia's cave he searched it , to no avail . He then turned on the baby that was curled up in ... Hermes ' son . Hermes fell in love with Catreus ' daughter Apemosyne on 300.
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... Hermes ' children was the thief Autolycus , whose mother was Daedalion's daughter Chione . Philammon , born to her at the same time , was a son of Apollo , who had seduced her on the same day as Hermes . Some say that Hermes found ...
... Hermes ' children was the thief Autolycus , whose mother was Daedalion's daughter Chione . Philammon , born to her at the same time , was a son of Apollo , who had seduced her on the same day as Hermes . Some say that Hermes found ...
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