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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... Zeus's daughter ; and her name is a feminine form of Zeus's own . [ Homer , Iliad , 5.370-416 ; Euripides , Helen , 1098 ; Hesiod , Theogony , 353 ; Apollodorus 1.1.3 , 1.3.1 . ] Dionysus . A Greek god of wine , and of vegetation in ...
... Zeus's daughter ; and her name is a feminine form of Zeus's own . [ Homer , Iliad , 5.370-416 ; Euripides , Helen , 1098 ; Hesiod , Theogony , 353 ; Apollodorus 1.1.3 , 1.3.1 . ] Dionysus . A Greek god of wine , and of vegetation in ...
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... Zeus . The ruler of the Olympian gods , identified by the Romans with Ju- piter . A. Zeus was said by Homer to be the eldest of the sons of CRONUS and Rhea . Most later ... Zeus to ZEUS dispose of TYPHÖEUS . Some say that even Zeus 605 ZEUS.
... Zeus . The ruler of the Olympian gods , identified by the Romans with Ju- piter . A. Zeus was said by Homer to be the eldest of the sons of CRONUS and Rhea . Most later ... Zeus to ZEUS dispose of TYPHÖEUS . Some say that even Zeus 605 ZEUS.
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Edward Tripp. ZEUS dispose of TYPHÖEUS . Some say that even Zeus hid for a time in the guise of a ram . According to one tale , the monster cut off and hid the sinews of Zeus's hands and feet , and he would have been permanently ...
Edward Tripp. ZEUS dispose of TYPHÖEUS . Some say that even Zeus hid for a time in the guise of a ram . According to one tale , the monster cut off and hid the sinews of Zeus's hands and feet , and he would have been permanently ...
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