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Page 296
Ceyx , king of Trachis , who had cared for them while their father lived , now
suggested that they go to Athens , where Theseus might be persuaded to protect
them . Led by lolaüs , Heracles ' nephew and charioteer , they went as suppliants
to ...
Ceyx , king of Trachis , who had cared for them while their father lived , now
suggested that they go to Athens , where Theseus might be persuaded to protect
them . Led by lolaüs , Heracles ' nephew and charioteer , they went as suppliants
to ...
Page 568
Theseus landed at the Athenian port of Phalerum , to be greeted with both joy
and sorrow . ... Although these demes were dominated to a degree by the
superior power of Athens , the lack of central control led to many differences and
made ...
Theseus landed at the Athenian port of Phalerum , to be greeted with both joy
and sorrow . ... Although these demes were dominated to a degree by the
superior power of Athens , the lack of central control led to many differences and
made ...
Page 572
Menestheus ruled Athens while Theseus ' sons were growing up as private
citizens in Euboea . ... Menestheus , who led the Athenian forces to Troy , was
killed in the fighting and Demophon returned to Athens , where he was accepted
as king ...
Menestheus ruled Athens while Theseus ' sons were growing up as private
citizens in Euboea . ... Menestheus , who led the Athenian forces to Troy , was
killed in the fighting and Demophon returned to Athens , where he was accepted
as king ...
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