Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology1970 |
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... killed Priam's son Troïlus . Later , he captured another of Priam's sons , Lycaon , while he worked in an orchard , and sold him and his brothers Isus and Antiphus for ransom , only to kill them all later in battle . C. During his ...
... killed Priam's son Troïlus . Later , he captured another of Priam's sons , Lycaon , while he worked in an orchard , and sold him and his brothers Isus and Antiphus for ransom , only to kill them all later in battle . C. During his ...
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... killing Machaon and Peneleüs , but was himself killed by Neoptolemus . ( Homer , Odyssey , 11.519-521 ; Little Iliad 1 , 8 ; Pausanias 9.5.15 . ) Eurysaces . See AJAX ( 1 ) . Eurysthenes . See ProCLES . Eurystheus . A king of Mycenae ...
... killing Machaon and Peneleüs , but was himself killed by Neoptolemus . ( Homer , Odyssey , 11.519-521 ; Little Iliad 1 , 8 ; Pausanias 9.5.15 . ) Eurysaces . See AJAX ( 1 ) . Eurysthenes . See ProCLES . Eurystheus . A king of Mycenae ...
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... killed Perseus , who had killed Proëtus . Hyginus says that Abas killed Megapenthes to avenge his father , Lynceus , but the incident that gave rise to his enmity is nowhere recorded . Megapenthes ( 2 ) . A son of Menelaus by a slave ...
... killed Perseus , who had killed Proëtus . Hyginus says that Abas killed Megapenthes to avenge his father , Lynceus , but the incident that gave rise to his enmity is nowhere recorded . Megapenthes ( 2 ) . A son of Menelaus by a slave ...
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