CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 95
... Argo's voyage is , however , a very old one that had long been famous in Homer's day . Argos . A city in the eastern Peloponnesus . Argos lay in a valley called Ar- golis on the Gulf of Argolis . Though periodically troubled with ...
... Argo's voyage is , however , a very old one that had long been famous in Homer's day . Argos . A city in the eastern Peloponnesus . Argos lay in a valley called Ar- golis on the Gulf of Argolis . Though periodically troubled with ...
Page 97
... ARGOS son Phoroneus founded the city of Phoronea , later renamed Argos ; he was honored in Argos even in Pausanias ' day ( second century A.D. ) . Inachus ' daughter , Io , fled Argos in the form of a cow and reached Egypt , where she ...
... ARGOS son Phoroneus founded the city of Phoronea , later renamed Argos ; he was honored in Argos even in Pausanias ' day ( second century A.D. ) . Inachus ' daughter , Io , fled Argos in the form of a cow and reached Egypt , where she ...
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... Argos . According to Vergil [ Aeneïd 7.371-372 , 7.406-413 ] , Danaë emigrated for some reason to Italy and founded Ardea , the capital city of her descendant Turnus , king of the Ru- tulians . [ Apollodorus 2.2-4 ; Hyginus , Fabulae ...
... Argos . According to Vergil [ Aeneïd 7.371-372 , 7.406-413 ] , Danaë emigrated for some reason to Italy and founded Ardea , the capital city of her descendant Turnus , king of the Ru- tulians . [ Apollodorus 2.2-4 ; Hyginus , Fabulae ...
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