CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... THEBES . A. After the disastrous expedition against Thebes , only Adrastus of the Ar- give chieftains remained alive . All but Eteoclus , however , left sons to avenge them . Adrastus had two , Aegialeus and Cyanippus ( who may have ...
... THEBES . A. After the disastrous expedition against Thebes , only Adrastus of the Ar- give chieftains remained alive . All but Eteoclus , however , left sons to avenge them . Adrastus had two , Aegialeus and Cyanippus ( who may have ...
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... Thebes . Shortly after this , a lone survivor of Laïus ' retinue made his way back to Thebes . Finding Oedipus reigning , he announced that the king had been killed by sev- eral highwaymen and asked to be assigned to duties as a ...
... Thebes . Shortly after this , a lone survivor of Laïus ' retinue made his way back to Thebes . Finding Oedipus reigning , he announced that the king had been killed by sev- eral highwaymen and asked to be assigned to duties as a ...
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EDWARD TRIPP. SEVEN AGAINST THEBES neices offered Eriphyle the necklace in return for her help . Iphis was right . Privately accepting the necklace , Eriphyle demanded that her husband march against Thebes . Amphiaraüs had no choice ...
EDWARD TRIPP. SEVEN AGAINST THEBES neices offered Eriphyle the necklace in return for her help . Iphis was right . Privately accepting the necklace , Eriphyle demanded that her husband march against Thebes . Amphiaraüs had no choice ...
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