CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... Oeneus ; the last names were 146 CALYPSO those of several of his children . Calydon seems to have come suddenly into prominence with Oeneus , who played host to at least one god , Dionysus , and to famous visitors from Thebes , Corinth ...
... Oeneus ; the last names were 146 CALYPSO those of several of his children . Calydon seems to have come suddenly into prominence with Oeneus , who played host to at least one god , Dionysus , and to famous visitors from Thebes , Corinth ...
Page 423
... OENEUS her famous countrymen , Amphiaraüs and Mecisteus . This version is supported by Pausanias ' statement [ 9.5 ... Oeneus . A king of Calydon . Oeneus was the most famous of the sons of Porthaon ( or Portheus ) , king of Calydon ...
... OENEUS her famous countrymen , Amphiaraüs and Mecisteus . This version is supported by Pausanias ' statement [ 9.5 ... Oeneus . A king of Calydon . Oeneus was the most famous of the sons of Porthaon ( or Portheus ) , king of Calydon ...
Page 463
... Oeneus , king of Calydon . Accord- ing to one , Oeneus took her as a prize of war , after sacking Olenus . Another version relates that he seduced her and her father sent her to him . The third version has it that Hipponoüs , learning ...
... Oeneus , king of Calydon . Accord- ing to one , Oeneus took her as a prize of war , after sacking Olenus . Another version relates that he seduced her and her father sent her to him . The third version has it that Hipponoüs , learning ...
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