Crowell's Handbook of Classical MythologyCrowell, 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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Page 43
... Lycus , regent and killed himself . Lycus pursued Antiope and dragged her back to prison . On the way she gave birth to twin sons in the village of Eleutherae , on Mount Cithaeron . Lycus had the babies , Amphion and Zethus , exposed ...
... Lycus , regent and killed himself . Lycus pursued Antiope and dragged her back to prison . On the way she gave birth to twin sons in the village of Eleutherae , on Mount Cithaeron . Lycus had the babies , Amphion and Zethus , exposed ...
Page 55
... Lycus , to avenge him on Epopeus and to punish Antiope . Lycus marched on Sicyon and killed Epopeus , or else found him already dead from his wound and was given Antiope by the new king . Lycus took her back to Thebes . When they came ...
... Lycus , to avenge him on Epopeus and to punish Antiope . Lycus marched on Sicyon and killed Epopeus , or else found him already dead from his wound and was given Antiope by the new king . Lycus took her back to Thebes . When they came ...
Page 351
... Lycus . A son of Pheres . Migrating to Argolis from Thes- saly , Lycurgus became king of Nemea and married Eurydice or Amphithea . She bore him a son , OPHELTES , who ... LYCUS avenged her by killing Lycus and Dirce . Hyginus 351 LYCUS.
... Lycus . A son of Pheres . Migrating to Argolis from Thes- saly , Lycurgus became king of Nemea and married Eurydice or Amphithea . She bore him a son , OPHELTES , who ... LYCUS avenged her by killing Lycus and Dirce . Hyginus 351 LYCUS.
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