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THESEUS for the Minotaur . This monster , which bore a bull's head on a man's
body , was kept by Minos in the Labyrinth , a mazelike prison from which no one ,
once inside , could ever find his way out . The time was now approaching when ...
THESEUS for the Minotaur . This monster , which bore a bull's head on a man's
body , was kept by Minos in the Labyrinth , a mazelike prison from which no one ,
once inside , could ever find his way out . The time was now approaching when ...
Page 569
THESEUS THESEUS a Delos . To commemorate this visit the Delians thereafter
danced the so - called Crane , the intricate patters of which dance imitated the
windings of the Labyrinth . On the last lap of his homeward voyage , Theseus was
...
THESEUS THESEUS a Delos . To commemorate this visit the Delians thereafter
danced the so - called Crane , the intricate patters of which dance imitated the
windings of the Labyrinth . On the last lap of his homeward voyage , Theseus was
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THESEUS THESEUS clared that she had taken her life from shame after being
raped by Hippolytus . ( According to some accounts , Phaedra herself declared
her love to Hippolytus , accused him to Theseus , and killed herself after his
death . ) ...
THESEUS THESEUS clared that she had taken her life from shame after being
raped by Hippolytus . ( According to some accounts , Phaedra herself declared
her love to Hippolytus , accused him to Theseus , and killed herself after his
death . ) ...
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