Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology1970 |
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Page 105
... accounts say that Artemis killed Orion because he challenged her to a game of quoits , or because he raped Opis , or because he lay with Eos . According to one version of Orion's death , the giant hunter had won the goddess ' confidence ...
... accounts say that Artemis killed Orion because he challenged her to a game of quoits , or because he raped Opis , or because he lay with Eos . According to one version of Orion's death , the giant hunter had won the goddess ' confidence ...
Page 279
... Accounts agree , too , on the tragic aftermath : struck with a sudden fit of madness through the unrelenting ... account of them . ( Apollodorus 2.4.11-12 ; Diodorus Siculus 4.10.2–4.11.2 ; Euripides , Heracles ; Hyginus , Fabulae ...
... Accounts agree , too , on the tragic aftermath : struck with a sudden fit of madness through the unrelenting ... account of them . ( Apollodorus 2.4.11-12 ; Diodorus Siculus 4.10.2–4.11.2 ; Euripides , Heracles ; Hyginus , Fabulae ...
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... accounts call this the final labor , saying that it followed the capture of Cerberus . ) These golden fruit , which Ge had once given as a wedding present to Hera , grew in a grove somewhere at the ends of the earth . There they were ...
... accounts call this the final labor , saying that it followed the capture of Cerberus . ) These golden fruit , which Ge had once given as a wedding present to Hera , grew in a grove somewhere at the ends of the earth . There they were ...
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According accounts Achilles Adrastus Aeschylus Aetolia ancient Aphrodite Apollo Apollodorus Apollonius Rhodius appeared Argonauts Argos Artemis Athens became bore brother brought called carried caused child claimed Crete daughter death descendants died Dionysus earth eponym Eteocles Euripides Fabulae father fell followed force gave Giants give given goddess gods Greek Hades hand head Helen Hera Heracles Hermes Hesiod Homer honor horse husband Hyginus identified Iliad island Italy Jason killed king known land later leader lived married Medea Messenia Metamorphoses Minos mother Mount murder myths nymph Odysseus offered once oracle originally Ovid Pausanias perhaps Perseus Poseidon punished refused region remained returned river Roman rule sailed seems sent ships sister sons story Thebes Theseus Thestius throne told took Trojan Troy turned wife women worshiped writers young youth Zeus