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Page 177
According to tradition , he was killed in Sicily . His son Deucalion became king
and evidently established friendly relations with Athens , for Theseus married
Deucalion's sister Phaedra . Deucalion's son Idomeneus succeeded him and led
a ...
According to tradition , he was killed in Sicily . His son Deucalion became king
and evidently established friendly relations with Athens , for Theseus married
Deucalion's sister Phaedra . Deucalion's son Idomeneus succeeded him and led
a ...
Page 455
According to Homer , Phoenix was principally responsible for Achilles ' education
. Epeigeus , king of Budeum , was similarly welcomed after being exiled because
of a murder . Somewhat later , the boy Patroclus came with his father ...
According to Homer , Phoenix was principally responsible for Achilles ' education
. Epeigeus , king of Budeum , was similarly welcomed after being exiled because
of a murder . Somewhat later , the boy Patroclus came with his father ...
Page 607
According to one tale , the monster cut off and hid the sinews of Zeus's hands and
feet , and he would have been permanently incapacitated if Hermes and Aegipan
had not rescued and refitted the missing parts . Zeus finally beat down ...
According to one tale , the monster cut off and hid the sinews of Zeus's hands and
feet , and he would have been permanently incapacitated if Hermes and Aegipan
had not rescued and refitted the missing parts . Zeus finally beat down ...
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