CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 287
... followed the bull as it ran the length of the island . It reached the region of Eryx , at the western end , where King ERYX mingled it with his own herd . Heracles found the bull there and demanded its return . Eryx , a famous wrestler ...
... followed the bull as it ran the length of the island . It reached the region of Eryx , at the western end , where King ERYX mingled it with his own herd . Heracles found the bull there and demanded its return . Eryx , a famous wrestler ...
Page 447
... followed his instructions , but , on returning to the spot after five days , he discovered the baby still alive . It had been suckled by a she - bear . The shepherd could not bring himself to kill the child , so he took it to his farm ...
... followed his instructions , but , on returning to the spot after five days , he discovered the baby still alive . It had been suckled by a she - bear . The shepherd could not bring himself to kill the child , so he took it to his farm ...
Page 551
... followed , fighting beside his father in the final battle that destroyed the suitors . Telemachus presumably ruled Ithaca during Odysseus ' subsequent wanderings . Odysseus was shot un- knowingly by Telegonus , his son by Circe . On ...
... followed , fighting beside his father in the final battle that destroyed the suitors . Telemachus presumably ruled Ithaca during Odysseus ' subsequent wanderings . Odysseus was shot un- knowingly by Telegonus , his son by Circe . On ...
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