CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... died , but led this expedition . Near Haliartus , not far from Thebes , they stopped at the spring called Tel- phusa and there Teiresias , after drinking , died . He had lived for seven genera- tions . When the Argives discovered that ...
... died , but led this expedition . Near Haliartus , not far from Thebes , they stopped at the spring called Tel- phusa and there Teiresias , after drinking , died . He had lived for seven genera- tions . When the Argives discovered that ...
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... died . His brother , Lycus , marched on Sicyon , but Epopeus died of his neglected wound before he could defend the city . His successor , Lamedon , gave up Antiope and averted a war . [ Apollodorus 3.5.5 ; Pausanias 2.1.1 , 2.3.10 ...
... died . His brother , Lycus , marched on Sicyon , but Epopeus died of his neglected wound before he could defend the city . His successor , Lamedon , gave up Antiope and averted a war . [ Apollodorus 3.5.5 ; Pausanias 2.1.1 , 2.3.10 ...
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... died and left the regency to Lycus , or else Lycus seized it . Labdacus reigned briefly but died young , and Lycus continued as regent , this time for Labdacus ' infant son , Laïus . After twenty years on the throne Lycus was overthrown ...
... died and left the regency to Lycus , or else Lycus seized it . Labdacus reigned briefly but died young , and Lycus continued as regent , this time for Labdacus ' infant son , Laïus . After twenty years on the throne Lycus was overthrown ...
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