CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY |
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Homer , Iliad , 2.511-516 , 13-518-528 ; Apollodorus 1.9.16 , 3.10.8 . ... Arsinoë ,
daughter of Leucippus , as the Messenians claimed ; certainly Machaon and
Podaleirius , whom Homer ( Iliad 2.729-733 ] calls his sons , came from Messenia
.
Homer , Iliad , 2.511-516 , 13-518-528 ; Apollodorus 1.9.16 , 3.10.8 . ... Arsinoë ,
daughter of Leucippus , as the Messenians claimed ; certainly Machaon and
Podaleirius , whom Homer ( Iliad 2.729-733 ] calls his sons , came from Messenia
.
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According to Homer ( Iliad 23.664-699 ) , he was a powerful boxer and a brave
soldier , and Vergil lists him among the Greeks in the horse . Late Classical
traditions made him , for some reason , a notorious coward . Epeius ( 2 ) . A king
of Elis .
According to Homer ( Iliad 23.664-699 ) , he was a powerful boxer and a brave
soldier , and Vergil lists him among the Greeks in the horse . Late Classical
traditions made him , for some reason , a notorious coward . Epeius ( 2 ) . A king
of Elis .
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See also Homer , Iliad , 8.266–334 , 12.370-403 , 13.169–185 , 15-437-483 ,
23.859-883 ; Vergil , Aeneïd , 1.619-622 ; Pausanias 1.3.2 , 1.28.11 , 2.29.4 , 8.15
.6–7 . Teumessus . A town near Thebes on the road to Chalcis . Teumessus was
...
See also Homer , Iliad , 8.266–334 , 12.370-403 , 13.169–185 , 15-437-483 ,
23.859-883 ; Vergil , Aeneïd , 1.619-622 ; Pausanias 1.3.2 , 1.28.11 , 2.29.4 , 8.15
.6–7 . Teumessus . A town near Thebes on the road to Chalcis . Teumessus was
...
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