CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 93
... Given strength by the divine promise of success if they did not falter , they repaid the huge ship by carrying her on their shoulders for nine days , until they came to the brackish Lake Tritonis . The Argonauts arrived burning with ...
... Given strength by the divine promise of success if they did not falter , they repaid the huge ship by carrying her on their shoulders for nine days , until they came to the brackish Lake Tritonis . The Argonauts arrived burning with ...
Page 97
... given by the Greeks to those tribes that had inhabited Greece before their arrival . ) The next several generations of Inachus ' dynasty have contradictory accounts that are filled with the names of eponymous heroes like Epidaurus and ...
... given by the Greeks to those tribes that had inhabited Greece before their arrival . ) The next several generations of Inachus ' dynasty have contradictory accounts that are filled with the names of eponymous heroes like Epidaurus and ...
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... given them are Aegle , Erytheia , Hestia , Arethusa , Hespere , Hesperusa , and Hespereia . Their pleasure was singing , their duty to guard a grove of trees that produced golden apples . These apples had been given by Ge to Hera as a ...
... given them are Aegle , Erytheia , Hestia , Arethusa , Hespere , Hesperusa , and Hespereia . Their pleasure was singing , their duty to guard a grove of trees that produced golden apples . These apples had been given by Ge to Hera as a ...
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