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Euthymus , who came from Locri , in Italy , won several boxing contests in the
Olympic games . On returning to Italy and settling in the town of Temesa , he
found that the inhabitants annually sacrificed a young woman to the Hero , the
ghost of ...
Euthymus , who came from Locri , in Italy , won several boxing contests in the
Olympic games . On returning to Italy and settling in the town of Temesa , he
found that the inhabitants annually sacrificed a young woman to the Hero , the
ghost of ...
Page 305
A Greek poetic name for Italy . According to Homer , Hespereia was the home of
the Phaeacians before they were expelled by the Cyclopes . This imaginary
western land ( the name means “ Land of Evening " ) was later identified with Italy
.
A Greek poetic name for Italy . According to Homer , Hespereia was the home of
the Phaeacians before they were expelled by the Cyclopes . This imaginary
western land ( the name means “ Land of Evening " ) was later identified with Italy
.
Page 441
Palinurus . The steersman of Aeneas ' flagship . Palinurus was washed
overboard and drowned off the coast of Italy . When AENEAS ( B ] visited the
Underworld , he met Palinurus ' ghost and promised him a proper burial . He kept
the promise ...
Palinurus . The steersman of Aeneas ' flagship . Palinurus was washed
overboard and drowned off the coast of Italy . When AENEAS ( B ] visited the
Underworld , he met Palinurus ' ghost and promised him a proper burial . He kept
the promise ...
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