CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... Arcadia had none of its own . Instead of returning to Arcadia at the close of the war , Agapenor settled in Cyprus . Echemus , a great - grandson of Aleüs , became king and successfully resisted the first attempt of the Heraclids to ...
... Arcadia had none of its own . Instead of returning to Arcadia at the close of the war , Agapenor settled in Cyprus . Echemus , a great - grandson of Aleüs , became king and successfully resisted the first attempt of the Heraclids to ...
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... Arcadia . Lycosura was founded by Lycaon , king of Arcadia . Pausanias believed that this city , scarcely inhabited in his day , was the world's oldest . Lycurgus ( 1 ) . A king of the Edonians , of Thrace . Lycurgus was a son of Dryas ...
... Arcadia . Lycosura was founded by Lycaon , king of Arcadia . Pausanias believed that this city , scarcely inhabited in his day , was the world's oldest . Lycurgus ( 1 ) . A king of the Edonians , of Thrace . Lycurgus was a son of Dryas ...
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... Arcadia . A son of Elatus and Laodice , Stymphalus founded , or at least named for himself , a city in northern Arcadia . Pelops , when he was conquering much of the Peloponnesus , found himself unable to make much headway in Arcadia ...
... Arcadia . A son of Elatus and Laodice , Stymphalus founded , or at least named for himself , a city in northern Arcadia . Pelops , when he was conquering much of the Peloponnesus , found himself unable to make much headway in Arcadia ...
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