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Page 239
In order to guard her from harm - or perhaps to guard her - he gave her Laelaps ,
the watchdog that Minos later gave to Procris . Another present was Talus , the
bronze giant . Zeus had three sons by Europa : Minos , Rhadamanthys , and ...
In order to guard her from harm - or perhaps to guard her - he gave her Laelaps ,
the watchdog that Minos later gave to Procris . Another present was Talus , the
bronze giant . Zeus had three sons by Europa : Minos , Rhadamanthys , and ...
Page 364
Not content with this , Athena helped PERSEUS to behead Medusa , and he later
gave her the head to wear in the center of her aegis . Some writers say that
Athena guided his hand , or even killed Medusa herself , Aaying her in order to
use ...
Not content with this , Athena helped PERSEUS to behead Medusa , and he later
gave her the head to wear in the center of her aegis . Some writers say that
Athena guided his hand , or even killed Medusa herself , Aaying her in order to
use ...
Page 564
Some time later she bore a son , Melanippus , but Theseus later gave her as a
bride to Deioneus . Even though Perigune's grandson loxus emigrated far away
to Caria , he and his descendants remembered her vow never to burn shrubs .
Some time later she bore a son , Melanippus , but Theseus later gave her as a
bride to Deioneus . Even though Perigune's grandson loxus emigrated far away
to Caria , he and his descendants remembered her vow never to burn shrubs .
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