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Page 247
... seem merely to carry out the will of the gods , in others even Zeus bows to their will . In the Theogony , the ... seems to have given rise to Clotho's name ( Spinner ) and to many later representations of the three women spinning ...
... seem merely to carry out the will of the gods , in others even Zeus bows to their will . In the Theogony , the ... seems to have given rise to Clotho's name ( Spinner ) and to many later representations of the three women spinning ...
Page 541
... seems to have been forever to perform disagreeable duties that he did not quite approve of . In Homer's Iliad ( 1.318–348 ) , he and his fellow herald Eurybates are sent by Agamemnon to take Briseis from Achilles . In Euripides ...
... seems to have been forever to perform disagreeable duties that he did not quite approve of . In Homer's Iliad ( 1.318–348 ) , he and his fellow herald Eurybates are sent by Agamemnon to take Briseis from Achilles . In Euripides ...
Page 589
... seems , the petitioners were literally paralyzed with fright , though they later recovered . Trophonius ' oracle ... seems to have occurred in the ruling family . By Callirrhoë , a daughter of Scamander , Tros had three sons . One ...
... seems , the petitioners were literally paralyzed with fright , though they later recovered . Trophonius ' oracle ... seems to have occurred in the ruling family . By Callirrhoë , a daughter of Scamander , Tros had three sons . One ...
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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