CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 81
... Argonauts , helped with the punishment . ) The Argonauts then turned the kingdom over to the sons , who in turn gave it to Cleopatra in order that they might accompany the Argo to Colchis . The second of the two main versions of the ...
... Argonauts , helped with the punishment . ) The Argonauts then turned the kingdom over to the sons , who in turn gave it to Cleopatra in order that they might accompany the Argo to Colchis . The second of the two main versions of the ...
Page 89
... Argonauts entered the Narex , or northern mouth of the Danube , and sailed up the river to the rock of Cauliacus and down the branch flowing into the Adriatic Sea ( see DANUBE ) . Apsyrtus had reached the sea before them and the ...
... Argonauts entered the Narex , or northern mouth of the Danube , and sailed up the river to the rock of Cauliacus and down the branch flowing into the Adriatic Sea ( see DANUBE ) . Apsyrtus had reached the sea before them and the ...
Page 91
... Argonauts . As soon as Hera had made her request , the sea - goddess plunged down to enlist the aid of her fellow Nereïds in the depths of the sea . She then hurried to the beach at Aeaea , where the Argonauts were resting from their ...
... Argonauts . As soon as Hera had made her request , the sea - goddess plunged down to enlist the aid of her fellow Nereïds in the depths of the sea . She then hurried to the beach at Aeaea , where the Argonauts were resting from their ...
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