CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... descendants , the Romans , were destined one day to destroy Carthage , her favorite city . Juno's evil de- signs on the Trojan fleet were foiled , however , by Neptune ( Poseidon ) , who calmed the sea . Aeneas reached Carthage in ...
... descendants , the Romans , were destined one day to destroy Carthage , her favorite city . Juno's evil de- signs on the Trojan fleet were foiled , however , by Neptune ( Poseidon ) , who calmed the sea . Aeneas reached Carthage in ...
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... descendants , though Pausanias estimated that they ruled for five generations . The royal house having apparently died out , the Messenians invited the Thessalian Perieres , a son of Aeolus , to become their king . After Perieres ...
... descendants , though Pausanias estimated that they ruled for five generations . The royal house having apparently died out , the Messenians invited the Thessalian Perieres , a son of Aeolus , to become their king . After Perieres ...
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... descendants from Lemnos , after a sojourn in Sparta , helped to colonize the island . Another story , which was to some degree combined with the Minyan version , empha- sized the role of Theras , the island's eponym , a Theban who had ...
... descendants from Lemnos , after a sojourn in Sparta , helped to colonize the island . Another story , which was to some degree combined with the Minyan version , empha- sized the role of Theras , the island's eponym , a Theban who had ...
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