CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... Hermes . In spite of the attempts of Agraulus to bar his way , Hermes visited her sister Herse in her father's palace . She subsequently bore a son , Cephalus . This young man was so handsome that the amorous goddess Eos carried him off ...
... Hermes . In spite of the attempts of Agraulus to bar his way , Hermes visited her sister Herse in her father's palace . She subsequently bore a son , Cephalus . This young man was so handsome that the amorous goddess Eos carried him off ...
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EDWARD TRIPP. HERMES tle . Some say that Battus had not been petrified and that he told Apollo that he had seen a small boy driving the beasts . Apollo learned the whereabouts of Hermes from an omen and headed straight for Cyllene . When ...
EDWARD TRIPP. HERMES tle . Some say that Battus had not been petrified and that he told Apollo that he had seen a small boy driving the beasts . Apollo learned the whereabouts of Hermes from an omen and headed straight for Cyllene . When ...
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... Hermes had a planet of his own : Mercury , called Stilbon by the Greeks . D. The chief source of the elaborate tale of Hermes ' birth and his theft of Apollo's cattle is the delightful Homeric Hymn to Hermes [ 4 ] . This story was ...
... Hermes had a planet of his own : Mercury , called Stilbon by the Greeks . D. The chief source of the elaborate tale of Hermes ' birth and his theft of Apollo's cattle is the delightful Homeric Hymn to Hermes [ 4 ] . This story was ...
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