CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... Metamorphoses , 7.668-862 ; Apollodorus 1.9.4 , 2.4.7 , 3.15.1 ; Epic Cycle 2 ; Pausanias 1.37.6 , 10.29.6 . ] Cephalus ( 2 ) . A son of Herse , daughter of Erechtheus , by Hermes . In spite of the attempts of Agraulus to bar his way ...
... Metamorphoses , 7.668-862 ; Apollodorus 1.9.4 , 2.4.7 , 3.15.1 ; Epic Cycle 2 ; Pausanias 1.37.6 , 10.29.6 . ] Cephalus ( 2 ) . A son of Herse , daughter of Erechtheus , by Hermes . In spite of the attempts of Agraulus to bar his way ...
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... [ Metamorphoses 12.71-145 , 12.580-606 ] , his body was transformed by his divine father into a swan , which is the meaning of his name . [ Apollodorus “ Epitome ” 3.23-25 ; Pausanias 10.14.1–4 ; Cypria 1. ] Cygnus ( The Swan ) . A ...
... [ Metamorphoses 12.71-145 , 12.580-606 ] , his body was transformed by his divine father into a swan , which is the meaning of his name . [ Apollodorus “ Epitome ” 3.23-25 ; Pausanias 10.14.1–4 ; Cypria 1. ] Cygnus ( The Swan ) . A ...
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... Metamorphoses , 8.738-878 . ] Erytheia . The island home of Geryon . Erytheia ( Red Island ) was located in the far west in the river Oceanus . At one time it was said to be in Ambra- cia , in western Greece , but it was moved farther ...
... Metamorphoses , 8.738-878 . ] Erytheia . The island home of Geryon . Erytheia ( Red Island ) was located in the far west in the river Oceanus . At one time it was said to be in Ambra- cia , in western Greece , but it was moved farther ...
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