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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AL CATHOÜ S left his throne to his famous grandson Ajax , son of Periboea , who had married Telamon . ( Pausanias 1.41.3-6 , 1.42.1-6 . ] Alcathoüs ( 2 ) . A son of Porthaon and Euryte . Alcathoüs ' only claim to distinction is that he ...
AL CATHOÜ S left his throne to his famous grandson Ajax , son of Periboea , who had married Telamon . ( Pausanias 1.41.3-6 , 1.42.1-6 . ] Alcathoüs ( 2 ) . A son of Porthaon and Euryte . Alcathoüs ' only claim to distinction is that he ...
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Zeus then married her to Asterius , who had succeeded his father Tectamus as king . Asterius , whose daughter Crete was the eponym of the island , adopted his wife's sons and bequeathed his throne to Minos . A quarrel among the brothers ...
Zeus then married her to Asterius , who had succeeded his father Tectamus as king . Asterius , whose daughter Crete was the eponym of the island , adopted his wife's sons and bequeathed his throne to Minos . A quarrel among the brothers ...
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He married his daughter Lysianassa to Talaüs , an Argive king . A generation later , Adrastus , foremost of the sons of this union , was driven from the throne of Argos by Amphiaraüs and took refuge in Sicyon .
He married his daughter Lysianassa to Talaüs , an Argive king . A generation later , Adrastus , foremost of the sons of this union , was driven from the throne of Argos by Amphiaraüs and took refuge in Sicyon .
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