CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 55
... Menelaüs and Odysseus came as am- bassadors to Priam to demand her return . He was so eager for rewards from 54 ANTIOPE Paris that he recommended that the envoys be murdered . Menelaüs and Aga- memnon recalled this event when Menelaüs ...
... Menelaüs and Odysseus came as am- bassadors to Priam to demand her return . He was so eager for rewards from 54 ANTIOPE Paris that he recommended that the envoys be murdered . Menelaüs and Aga- memnon recalled this event when Menelaüs ...
Page 265
... Menelaüs , whose brother , king of powerful Mycenae , was already married to Clytemnestra . Besides , Odysseus was interested in marrying Helen's cousin Penelope . Tyndareüs was afraid of trouble from the disappointed suitors once a ...
... Menelaüs , whose brother , king of powerful Mycenae , was already married to Clytemnestra . Besides , Odysseus was interested in marrying Helen's cousin Penelope . Tyndareüs was afraid of trouble from the disappointed suitors once a ...
Page 395
... Menelaüs , or else her mother's father , Tyndareüs , had married them during the Trojan War . At Troy , Menelaüs , eager to win the support of Neoptolemus , upon which victory depended , promised him Her- mione's hand . Some time after ...
... Menelaüs , or else her mother's father , Tyndareüs , had married them during the Trojan War . At Troy , Menelaüs , eager to win the support of Neoptolemus , upon which victory depended , promised him Her- mione's hand . Some time after ...
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