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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( Hesiod , Theogony , 404-412 ; Apollodorus 1.4.1 ; Hyginus , Fabulae , 53 ; Ovid , Metamorphoses , 6.108 . ] Asterion . An Argonaut ; also called Asterius . Asterion was a son of Cometes and Antigone , daughter of Pheres , and came ...
( Hesiod , Theogony , 404-412 ; Apollodorus 1.4.1 ; Hyginus , Fabulae , 53 ; Ovid , Metamorphoses , 6.108 . ] Asterion . An Argonaut ; also called Asterius . Asterion was a son of Cometes and Antigone , daughter of Pheres , and came ...
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( Hesiod , Theogony , 270-283 . See also references under PERSEUS . ] Gorgophone . The only daughter of Perseus and Andromeda . The genealogies of Gorgophone's husbands are hopelessly confused . According to one of the clearer versions ...
( Hesiod , Theogony , 270-283 . See also references under PERSEUS . ] Gorgophone . The only daughter of Perseus and Andromeda . The genealogies of Gorgophone's husbands are hopelessly confused . According to one of the clearer versions ...
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They were listed by name , differently , by Homer ( Iliad 18.37-53 ) , Hesiod ( Theogony 1003–1007 ] , and Apollodorus ( 1.2.7 ) . Only three of the Nereïds , THETIS , PSAMATHE , and Galatea ( see POLYPHEMUS , 1 ) , have significant ...
They were listed by name , differently , by Homer ( Iliad 18.37-53 ) , Hesiod ( Theogony 1003–1007 ] , and Apollodorus ( 1.2.7 ) . Only three of the Nereïds , THETIS , PSAMATHE , and Galatea ( see POLYPHEMUS , 1 ) , have significant ...
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