CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... HELIUS their homeward journeys . He went to Epeirus and there permitted Helenus to found the city of Buthrotum . When Neoptolemus left Epeirus he turned his concubine , Andromache ... HELIUS golden cup . On his daily round Helius had.
... HELIUS their homeward journeys . He went to Epeirus and there permitted Helenus to found the city of Buthrotum . When Neoptolemus left Epeirus he turned his concubine , Andromache ... HELIUS golden cup . On his daily round Helius had.
Page 269
... Helius and Ge to abide by the results of the single combat between Paris and Menelaus . Because Helius was away on his regular business when the earth was di- vided among the gods , he got no share . Zeus was reluctant to draw lots over ...
... Helius and Ge to abide by the results of the single combat between Paris and Menelaus . Because Helius was away on his regular business when the earth was di- vided among the gods , he got no share . Zeus was reluctant to draw lots over ...
Page 413
... Helius ( who is sometimes called Helius Hyperion ) pastured his immortal cattle and sheep under the care of Phaëthusa and Lampetië , his daughters by Neaera . The sun - god owned seven herds and seven flocks , each numbering fifty head ...
... Helius ( who is sometimes called Helius Hyperion ) pastured his immortal cattle and sheep under the care of Phaëthusa and Lampetië , his daughters by Neaera . The sun - god owned seven herds and seven flocks , each numbering fifty head ...
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