CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... claimed that he was born in Italy and reached Troy by way of Samothrace . Whatever his origin , he was welcomed to the land by Teucer , its first king . Teucer gave him land and the hand of his daughter , Bateia . Dardanus founded a ...
... claimed that he was born in Italy and reached Troy by way of Samothrace . Whatever his origin , he was welcomed to the land by Teucer , its first king . Teucer gave him land and the hand of his daughter , Bateia . Dardanus founded a ...
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... claimed that Eryx was of Phrygian descent ; since Butes was said to be his fa- ther it is likely that the Greeks also claimed him . [ Apollodorus 2.5.10 ; Pausa- nias 3.16.4-5 ; Diodorus Siculus 4.23.2-3 ; Vergil , Aeneid , 5.400-419 ...
... claimed that Eryx was of Phrygian descent ; since Butes was said to be his fa- ther it is likely that the Greeks also claimed him . [ Apollodorus 2.5.10 ; Pausa- nias 3.16.4-5 ; Diodorus Siculus 4.23.2-3 ; Vergil , Aeneid , 5.400-419 ...
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... claimed ) this powerful but unscrupulous goddess who caused her to lose her head when the handsome young man appeared at Sparta . Menelaüs entertained him royally for a time , and all might have gone well had not the king's grandfather ...
... claimed ) this powerful but unscrupulous goddess who caused her to lose her head when the handsome young man appeared at Sparta . Menelaüs entertained him royally for a time , and all might have gone well had not the king's grandfather ...
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