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As a result , Callisto became a bear . Some say that Zeus transformed her in
order to cover his embarrassment when Hera spied on them ; others blame the
jealous Hera for the transformation ; still others cite Artemis ' anger over the girls ...
As a result , Callisto became a bear . Some say that Zeus transformed her in
order to cover his embarrassment when Hera spied on them ; others blame the
jealous Hera for the transformation ; still others cite Artemis ' anger over the girls ...
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Car became king of Megara , naming the citadel Caria for himself and instituting
the worship of Demeter there . ( Pausanias 1.39.5-6 , 1.40.6 . ) Caria . The
southwestern part of Asia Minor . Caria was the home in historical times of the
Carians ...
Car became king of Megara , naming the citadel Caria for himself and instituting
the worship of Demeter there . ( Pausanias 1.39.5-6 , 1.40.6 . ) Caria . The
southwestern part of Asia Minor . Caria was the home in historical times of the
Carians ...
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Later they were driven to the mainland of Asia Minor , where they became known
as Carians . Pausanias identified two apparently unrelated groups of Lelegians ,
both of which took their name from mythical personages named Lelex .
Later they were driven to the mainland of Asia Minor , where they became known
as Carians . Pausanias identified two apparently unrelated groups of Lelegians ,
both of which took their name from mythical personages named Lelex .
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