CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... earth - goddess . Aeschylus claimed that Themis gave up her rights to the Titaness Phoebe , who in turn relinquished ... earth's shrine . Its name survived in Delphi's alter- nate name , Pytho , and in the title of Apollo's prophetess ...
... earth - goddess . Aeschylus claimed that Themis gave up her rights to the Titaness Phoebe , who in turn relinquished ... earth's shrine . Its name survived in Delphi's alter- nate name , Pytho , and in the title of Apollo's prophetess ...
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... earth , and the goddess of the earth . Ge was known to the Romans as Terra or Tellus . According to Hesiod's account of the CREATION of the universe , Ge , together with Tartarus and Eros , was born from Chaos , or at the same time ...
... earth , and the goddess of the earth . Ge was known to the Romans as Terra or Tellus . According to Hesiod's account of the CREATION of the universe , Ge , together with Tartarus and Eros , was born from Chaos , or at the same time ...
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... earth , but he also governed the affairs of gods and men . As with other gods , his justice often consisted in punishing mortals for arrogating to themselves divine prerogatives . He severely punished Salmoneus , Ceyx , and Alcyone for ...
... earth , but he also governed the affairs of gods and men . As with other gods , his justice often consisted in punishing mortals for arrogating to themselves divine prerogatives . He severely punished Salmoneus , Ceyx , and Alcyone for ...
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