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According to Hesiod and Aeschylus , Aërope was the mother of Pleisthenes ; the
more usual story is that she was the mother of Agamemnon and Menelaus . (
Apollodorus 3.2.1-2 , “ Epitome ” 2.10 . ) Aërope . See ARES . Aesacus . The son
of ...
According to Hesiod and Aeschylus , Aërope was the mother of Pleisthenes ; the
more usual story is that she was the mother of Agamemnon and Menelaus . (
Apollodorus 3.2.1-2 , “ Epitome ” 2.10 . ) Aërope . See ARES . Aesacus . The son
of ...
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Aeschylus , Agamemnon , 256 , and Suppliant Women , 128 passim , 260 ;
Pausanias 2.5.6 . ... Aeschylus , however , calls Apis a son of Apollo , saying that
he was a seer and physician from Naupactus who drove monsters , snakes , and
...
Aeschylus , Agamemnon , 256 , and Suppliant Women , 128 passim , 260 ;
Pausanias 2.5.6 . ... Aeschylus , however , calls Apis a son of Apollo , saying that
he was a seer and physician from Naupactus who drove monsters , snakes , and
...
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Herodotus identified Epaphus ( whom Aeschylus calls " the calf born of Zeus ” )
with the Egyptian bull - god Apis . ( Apollodorus 2.1.34 ; Herodotus 3.27 ;
Aeschylus , Prometheus Bound , 850 , and Suppliants , 48 ; Hyginus , Fabulae ,
145 , 149 ...
Herodotus identified Epaphus ( whom Aeschylus calls " the calf born of Zeus ” )
with the Egyptian bull - god Apis . ( Apollodorus 2.1.34 ; Herodotus 3.27 ;
Aeschylus , Prometheus Bound , 850 , and Suppliants , 48 ; Hyginus , Fabulae ,
145 , 149 ...
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