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Argus returned to the Argo and the next day at dawn led Jason , accompanied by Mopsus , to the shrine of Hecate ... In return , Jason first promised that Medea's name would be honored in his homeland , then found himself vowing to take ...
Argus returned to the Argo and the next day at dawn led Jason , accompanied by Mopsus , to the shrine of Hecate ... In return , Jason first promised that Medea's name would be honored in his homeland , then found himself vowing to take ...
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He sent for her secretly and , on her return , kept her identity hidden from Themisto . Themisto learned somehow that her rival had returned , but did not know who she was . Determining to kill Ino's children , she confided in their ...
He sent for her secretly and , on her return , kept her identity hidden from Themisto . Themisto learned somehow that her rival had returned , but did not know who she was . Determining to kill Ino's children , she confided in their ...
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C. While returning from Mount Cithaeron , Heracles met heralds on their way to Thebes to collect the annual ... Other writers have said , however , that Heracles returned from this war to find that Creon had been murdered and his throne ...
C. While returning from Mount Cithaeron , Heracles met heralds on their way to Thebes to collect the annual ... Other writers have said , however , that Heracles returned from this war to find that Creon had been murdered and his throne ...
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