The Meridian Handbook of Classical MythologyThe ultimate single-volume reference guide to Greek and Roman mythology An ideal resource for students, teachers, librarians, writers, and readers of great literature, the Meridian Handbook has set the standard for over three decades as the classic guide to the myths of Greece and Rome. From Athena to Zeus, Abantes to Zninthe, the epic heroes and gods who inhabit the pantheon of great literature are covered in fascinating detail. Complete stories and short identifications of characters, events, place names, and constellations are included. For a fuller perspective of the mythological realm, there are maps of the classical world and genealogical charts of the great royal lines. Comprehensive and accessible, the Meridian Handbook is an indispensable aid to understanding and enjoying mythology. |
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Page 214
He offered to spy by night on the Greek camp , not for glory or from patriotism , but for the reward of Achilles ' horses and chariot . Although Dolon was quick on his feet , he was an incompetent spy and was captured almost at once by ...
He offered to spy by night on the Greek camp , not for glory or from patriotism , but for the reward of Achilles ' horses and chariot . Although Dolon was quick on his feet , he was an incompetent spy and was captured almost at once by ...
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Finally Creon offered Jason the hand of his daughter , Glauce , or Creüsa . By Greek law Jason's sons by a foreigner were not citizens , so he could not expect to bequeath his own position to Mermerus or Pheres .
Finally Creon offered Jason the hand of his daughter , Glauce , or Creüsa . By Greek law Jason's sons by a foreigner were not citizens , so he could not expect to bequeath his own position to Mermerus or Pheres .
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He became one of Helen's suitors and is said to have offered the richest gifts . Later he led an Athenian force of fifty ships to the Trojan War , where he distinguished himself less by personal prowess than by his ability to deploy ...
He became one of Helen's suitors and is said to have offered the richest gifts . Later he led an Athenian force of fifty ships to the Trojan War , where he distinguished himself less by personal prowess than by his ability to deploy ...
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