CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... Hyginus [ Fabulae 120-121 ] , Chryseïs was pregnant when Agamemnon returned her to Chryses , but she insisted to her father that she had conceived not by her captor but by Apollo . When the baby , whom she called Chryses , had grown to ...
... Hyginus [ Fabulae 120-121 ] , Chryseïs was pregnant when Agamemnon returned her to Chryses , but she insisted to her father that she had conceived not by her captor but by Apollo . When the baby , whom she called Chryses , had grown to ...
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... Hyginus , Fabulae , 83 , and Poetica Astronomica , 2.4 , 2.25 ; Apollodorus 1.1.5-1.2.1 , 3.6.8 , 3.12.1 , 3.14.7 ; Ovid , Metamorphoses , 5.642-661 , 6.118-119 , 8.738-878 , 9.422- 423 ; Pausanias 1.14.1-3 , 1.37.2 , 2.5.8 . Demodice ...
... Hyginus , Fabulae , 83 , and Poetica Astronomica , 2.4 , 2.25 ; Apollodorus 1.1.5-1.2.1 , 3.6.8 , 3.12.1 , 3.14.7 ; Ovid , Metamorphoses , 5.642-661 , 6.118-119 , 8.738-878 , 9.422- 423 ; Pausanias 1.14.1-3 , 1.37.2 , 2.5.8 . Demodice ...
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... Hyginus , Fabulae , 7-8 . ] Lycus ( 2 ) . A king of Thebes . A son of Poseidon or a Euboean descendant of the earlier Theban king Lycus , Lycus usurped the power at Thebes after murdering the aged Creon , who was ruling as regent for ...
... Hyginus , Fabulae , 7-8 . ] Lycus ( 2 ) . A king of Thebes . A son of Poseidon or a Euboean descendant of the earlier Theban king Lycus , Lycus usurped the power at Thebes after murdering the aged Creon , who was ruling as regent for ...
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