CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... hand , they often engaged in war and appreciated the need for courage and prowess . On the other hand , they were deeply suspicious of the bloodlust and the mind- less spirit of destruction that Ares represented , ever accompanied as he ...
... hand , they often engaged in war and appreciated the need for courage and prowess . On the other hand , they were deeply suspicious of the bloodlust and the mind- less spirit of destruction that Ares represented , ever accompanied as he ...
Page 395
... hand . Some time after the Spartan and Phthian leaders had both re- turned home , Neoptolemus claimed his promised bride . Unwilling to go back on his word , Menelaüs agreed . He took Hermione away from Orestes , who had gone mad after ...
... hand . Some time after the Spartan and Phthian leaders had both re- turned home , Neoptolemus claimed his promised bride . Unwilling to go back on his word , Menelaüs agreed . He took Hermione away from Orestes , who had gone mad after ...
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... hand . Athena went down to Ithaca to aid Odysseus ' son , Telemachus , in dealing with the problems that had arisen at home , while Zeus sent Hermes to command Calypso to let Odysseus leave Ogygia . Calypso reluctantly consented when ...
... hand . Athena went down to Ithaca to aid Odysseus ' son , Telemachus , in dealing with the problems that had arisen at home , while Zeus sent Hermes to command Calypso to let Odysseus leave Ogygia . Calypso reluctantly consented when ...
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