CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... ATHAMAS [ D ] . Athamantia is generally said to have been in southern Thessaly . Athamas settled there and married Themisto . Athamas . A king of Orchomenus . A. A son of the powerful Thessalian king Aeolus , Athamas migrated south ...
... ATHAMAS [ D ] . Athamantia is generally said to have been in southern Thessaly . Athamas settled there and married Themisto . Athamas . A king of Orchomenus . A. A son of the powerful Thessalian king Aeolus , Athamas migrated south ...
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EDWARD TRIPP. ATHAMAS D. Athamas , bereft of all his children , was now exiled from his kingdom for the murder of Learchus . He inquired of the Delphic oracle where he might live and was told to go where wild beasts would entertain him ...
EDWARD TRIPP. ATHAMAS D. Athamas , bereft of all his children , was now exiled from his kingdom for the murder of Learchus . He inquired of the Delphic oracle where he might live and was told to go where wild beasts would entertain him ...
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... Athamas ' first wife , Nephele , and would have succeeded in destroying them by a plot if they had not been saved by a golden ram . Later Hera drove her and Athamas mad and they killed their own children . Athamas shot Learchus ...
... Athamas ' first wife , Nephele , and would have succeeded in destroying them by a plot if they had not been saved by a golden ram . Later Hera drove her and Athamas mad and they killed their own children . Athamas shot Learchus ...
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