CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... Pelops by the nymph Axioche or As- tyoche , a daughter of Danaüs . Chrysippus , because of his beauty , was carried off to Thebes by LAïus , who had been living at Pelops ' court in Pisa . The boy either killed himself or was ...
... Pelops by the nymph Axioche or As- tyoche , a daughter of Danaüs . Chrysippus , because of his beauty , was carried off to Thebes by LAïus , who had been living at Pelops ' court in Pisa . The boy either killed himself or was ...
Page 389
... PELOPS [ B , C ) , Myrtilus caused his master's death and was cursed by him . Pelops killed Myrtilus , who , in dying , cursed him in turn . This curse have been responsible for the bloody events in the lives of Pelops ' descend- ants ...
... PELOPS [ B , C ) , Myrtilus caused his master's death and was cursed by him . Pelops killed Myrtilus , who , in dying , cursed him in turn . This curse have been responsible for the bloody events in the lives of Pelops ' descend- ants ...
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... Pelops ' acts of appeasement could prevent the terrible working out of the curse in the house of his son ATREUS to the third generation . D. At the request of his wife , Pelops raised a monument to her van- quished suitors , whom ...
... Pelops ' acts of appeasement could prevent the terrible working out of the curse in the house of his son ATREUS to the third generation . D. At the request of his wife , Pelops raised a monument to her van- quished suitors , whom ...
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