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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PERSEUS he placed it on his head . Hermes appeared and gave Perseus the last weapon , a sword or sickle of adamant . ( Some writers claim that it was Hermes who lent Perseus the cap and sandals , his own , because he found the youth ...
PERSEUS he placed it on his head . Hermes appeared and gave Perseus the last weapon , a sword or sickle of adamant . ( Some writers claim that it was Hermes who lent Perseus the cap and sandals , his own , because he found the youth ...
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Pausing only long enough to strike a bargain with Cepheus — the girl's hand in marriage and a kingdom in return for her rescue - Perseus leaped into the air and dived on the monster . After a violent but brief battle , he killed it and ...
Pausing only long enough to strike a bargain with Cepheus — the girl's hand in marriage and a kingdom in return for her rescue - Perseus leaped into the air and dived on the monster . After a violent but brief battle , he killed it and ...
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PERSEUS the wind blew the discus astray , or else Acrisius stepped into its path . The discus struck him on either the head or the foot , and the fate that the king had tried so hard to circumvent overtook him : he died at the hand of ...
PERSEUS the wind blew the discus astray , or else Acrisius stepped into its path . The discus struck him on either the head or the foot , and the fate that the king had tried so hard to circumvent overtook him : he died at the hand of ...
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