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The single surviving fragment of this poem is published in the volume of Hesiod's
works in the Loeb Classical Library. Cerdo. The wise of Phoroneus, king of Argos
. Though Cerdo's tomb was shown near that of her husband at Argos, little else ...
The single surviving fragment of this poem is published in the volume of Hesiod's
works in the Loeb Classical Library. Cerdo. The wise of Phoroneus, king of Argos
. Though Cerdo's tomb was shown near that of her husband at Argos, little else ...
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Eris' activities in that conflict are described by Homer (Iliad 4.439–445, 11.3–14].
Hesiod calls Eris the mother of a long list of personified abstractions as
disagreeable as herself. [Hesiod, Works and Days, 11–19, and Theogony, 225-
232.] Eros.
Eris' activities in that conflict are described by Homer (Iliad 4.439–445, 11.3–14].
Hesiod calls Eris the mother of a long list of personified abstractions as
disagreeable as herself. [Hesiod, Works and Days, 11–19, and Theogony, 225-
232.] Eros.
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[Hesiod, Theogony, 270–283. See also references under PERseus.] Gorgophone
. The only daughter of Perseus and Andromeda. The genealogies of
Gorgophone's husbands are hopelessly confused. According to one of the
clearer versions, ...
[Hesiod, Theogony, 270–283. See also references under PERseus.] Gorgophone
. The only daughter of Perseus and Andromeda. The genealogies of
Gorgophone's husbands are hopelessly confused. According to one of the
clearer versions, ...
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