CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... DIOMEDES but asked time to prepare for the nuptials . Secretly she ordered a funeral pyre to be built and killed ... Diomedes ( 1 ) . An Argive leader . Diomedes was the son of Tydeus and Deïpyle , daughter of Adrastus . Tydeus had ...
... DIOMEDES but asked time to prepare for the nuptials . Secretly she ordered a funeral pyre to be built and killed ... Diomedes ( 1 ) . An Argive leader . Diomedes was the son of Tydeus and Deïpyle , daughter of Adrastus . Tydeus had ...
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EDWARD TRIPP. DIOMEDES a suitor of Helen , presumably before his marriage , Diomedes was required by his oath to Tyndareüs to join the Trojan War . Aided by two other Epigoni , Sthenelus and Euryalus , who were subordinate to him , he ...
EDWARD TRIPP. DIOMEDES a suitor of Helen , presumably before his marriage , Diomedes was required by his oath to Tyndareüs to join the Trojan War . Aided by two other Epigoni , Sthenelus and Euryalus , who were subordinate to him , he ...
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... Diomedes , son of Tydeus , went to Mycenae to induce the girl's mother , Cly- temnestra , to send her to Aulis . Odysseus accomplished this by pretending that she was to become the bride of Achilles . After the sacrifice the fleet ...
... Diomedes , son of Tydeus , went to Mycenae to induce the girl's mother , Cly- temnestra , to send her to Aulis . Odysseus accomplished this by pretending that she was to become the bride of Achilles . After the sacrifice the fleet ...
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