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Page 103
ARISTEAS ARTEMIS sult of the tragedy . The other dryads had caused Aristaeüs ' bees to die in revenge for their sister's death . Aristaeüs , carefully following Proteus ' further advice , sacrificed bulls in a grove to the dryads and to ...
ARISTEAS ARTEMIS sult of the tragedy . The other dryads had caused Aristaeüs ' bees to die in revenge for their sister's death . Aristaeüs , carefully following Proteus ' further advice , sacrificed bulls in a grove to the dryads and to ...
Page 105
ART EMIS ARTEMIS a constellation after Ge had sent a scorpion to kill him because of a boast that had offended her . Other accounts say that Artemis killed Orion because he challenged her to a game of quoits , or because he raped Opis ...
ART EMIS ARTEMIS a constellation after Ge had sent a scorpion to kill him because of a boast that had offended her . Other accounts say that Artemis killed Orion because he challenged her to a game of quoits , or because he raped Opis ...
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In Crete , Orion hunted happily with Artemis , perhaps in company with her mother , Leto . There are several accounts of Orion's relations with Artemis . She shot him for challenging her to a game of quoits , or for trying to rape her ...
In Crete , Orion hunted happily with Artemis , perhaps in company with her mother , Leto . There are several accounts of Orion's relations with Artemis . She shot him for challenging her to a game of quoits , or for trying to rape her ...
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