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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Page 302
... Neoptolemus was her first husband . In either case , Orestes married her after Neoptolemus ' death , which he may have caused . Hermione had no children by Neoptolemus . According to Euripides ' An- dromache , she blamed this on spells ...
... Neoptolemus was her first husband . In either case , Orestes married her after Neoptolemus ' death , which he may have caused . Hermione had no children by Neoptolemus . According to Euripides ' An- dromache , she blamed this on spells ...
Page 394
... Neoptolemus left for Phthia in order to marry Hermione , daughter of Menelaüs and Helen . He left Androm- ache to Helenus , who became guardian of their three sons : Molossus , Pielus , and Pergamus . At Neoptolemus ' death in Phthia ...
... Neoptolemus left for Phthia in order to marry Hermione , daughter of Menelaüs and Helen . He left Androm- ache to Helenus , who became guardian of their three sons : Molossus , Pielus , and Pergamus . At Neoptolemus ' death in Phthia ...
Page 405
... Neoptolemus , to whom he turned over his father's armor . He joined either Diomedes or Neoptolemus in a voyage to Lemnos to fetch Philoctetes . With Diomedes or Neoptolemus he stole into Troy at night to fetch the Palladium . Although ...
... Neoptolemus , to whom he turned over his father's armor . He joined either Diomedes or Neoptolemus in a voyage to Lemnos to fetch Philoctetes . With Diomedes or Neoptolemus he stole into Troy at night to fetch the Palladium . Although ...
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