CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... PELIAS seized the power . Aeson's wife - variously said to be Alcimede , daughter of Phylacus ; Polymedę , daughter of Autolycus ; or someone else - gave birth to a boy . For fear of Pelias , they let it be known that the child was born ...
... PELIAS seized the power . Aeson's wife - variously said to be Alcimede , daughter of Phylacus ; Polymedę , daughter of Autolycus ; or someone else - gave birth to a boy . For fear of Pelias , they let it be known that the child was born ...
Page 361
... Pelias was so overawed and so fearful of approaching age that he consented to submit to the magical treatment which she promised to administer . On the fate of Pelias all accounts agree . When Medea explained to his daughters that they ...
... Pelias was so overawed and so fearful of approaching age that he consented to submit to the magical treatment which she promised to administer . On the fate of Pelias all accounts agree . When Medea explained to his daughters that they ...
Page 455
... Pelias . A king of Iolcus . Pelias was one of the two sons of Poseidon and TYRO , daughter of Salmoneus . Pelias and his twin , Neleus , were exposed by their mother in a field . There they were found by horse herders , one of whose ...
... Pelias . A king of Iolcus . Pelias was one of the two sons of Poseidon and TYRO , daughter of Salmoneus . Pelias and his twin , Neleus , were exposed by their mother in a field . There they were found by horse herders , one of whose ...
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