CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... Dionysus immortalized this pair as the minor sea deities Leucothea and Palaemon . Pausanias [ 3.24.3-4 ] reported an entirely different tradition of Dionysus ' birth , one which he said was known only to the inhabitants of Brasiae , a ...
... Dionysus immortalized this pair as the minor sea deities Leucothea and Palaemon . Pausanias [ 3.24.3-4 ] reported an entirely different tradition of Dionysus ' birth , one which he said was known only to the inhabitants of Brasiae , a ...
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... Dionysus . There was a tomb of Dionysus ' wife Ariadne at Argos . During the reign of Pandion , Dionysus came to Attica . Instead of seeking a direct confrontation with the king , however , he chose to teach the culture of the vine to a ...
... Dionysus . There was a tomb of Dionysus ' wife Ariadne at Argos . During the reign of Pandion , Dionysus came to Attica . Instead of seeking a direct confrontation with the king , however , he chose to teach the culture of the vine to a ...
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... Dionysus , with his satyrs and sei- leni , rode into the battle , accompanied by Hephaestus . Later Dionysus and many of the other gods ignominiously fled to Egypt before the onslaught of the monster Typhöeus . There they disguised ...
... Dionysus , with his satyrs and sei- leni , rode into the battle , accompanied by Hephaestus . Later Dionysus and many of the other gods ignominiously fled to Egypt before the onslaught of the monster Typhöeus . There they disguised ...
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