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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Of his other sons , Epochus died young and Amphidamas and lasus were better known for their offspring than for their own exploits . Pausanias [ 8.4.10–8.5.1 ) mentions only the first two of these sons and says that , since Ancaeüs was ...
Of his other sons , Epochus died young and Amphidamas and lasus were better known for their offspring than for their own exploits . Pausanias [ 8.4.10–8.5.1 ) mentions only the first two of these sons and says that , since Ancaeüs was ...
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Leaving with them , the seer died on drinking from the spring called Telphusa , near Haliartus . According to another account , Teiresias died at the same spot while being taken , with his daughter Manto ( or Daphne ) and other Theban ...
Leaving with them , the seer died on drinking from the spring called Telphusa , near Haliartus . According to another account , Teiresias died at the same spot while being taken , with his daughter Manto ( or Daphne ) and other Theban ...
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On dying , Polydorus , who had married Nycteus ' daughter Nycteïs , left his father - in - law to reign as regent for Polydorus ' young son Labdacus . Nycteus died and left the regency to Lycus , or else Lycus seized it .
On dying , Polydorus , who had married Nycteus ' daughter Nycteïs , left his father - in - law to reign as regent for Polydorus ' young son Labdacus . Nycteus died and left the regency to Lycus , or else Lycus seized it .
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