CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY |
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HERACLES HERACLES was invulnerable to his blows and that the others
shared an even more disturbing characteristic : whenever he lopped one head
from its neck , two other heads grew in its place . To make matters worse , the
crab now ...
HERACLES HERACLES was invulnerable to his blows and that the others
shared an even more disturbing characteristic : whenever he lopped one head
from its neck , two other heads grew in its place . To make matters worse , the
crab now ...
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HERACLES HERAC LES Sailing on , Heracles and his friends reached the
Amazon capital of Themiscyra . According to Apollodorus , they were met by the
queen herself . She boarded their ship for a parley with Heracles and , after some
...
HERACLES HERAC LES Sailing on , Heracles and his friends reached the
Amazon capital of Themiscyra . According to Apollodorus , they were met by the
queen herself . She boarded their ship for a parley with Heracles and , after some
...
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HERACLES out the support of these two allies , the aged Augeias was unable to
resist a second invasion by Heracles and his Arcadians . Some say that Heracles
killed Augeias , others that he merely deposed him . In either event he called ...
HERACLES out the support of these two allies , the aged Augeias was unable to
resist a second invasion by Heracles and his Arcadians . Some say that Heracles
killed Augeias , others that he merely deposed him . In either event he called ...
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