CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 491
... horse himself , was not unduly surprised at this unconventional offspring and ate it without comment . Thus , Rhea saved Poseidon , as well as Zeus , from the fate of their brother and sisters . A Rhodian version of Poseidon's infancy ...
... horse himself , was not unduly surprised at this unconventional offspring and ate it without comment . Thus , Rhea saved Poseidon , as well as Zeus , from the fate of their brother and sisters . A Rhodian version of Poseidon's infancy ...
Page 493
... horse Arion . Demeter was worshiped in parts of Ar- cadia in a horse - headed form , and her seducer was known as Horse Poseidon . Poseidon seduced Medusa , then a lovely girl , in a temple of Athena . Athena , enraged , transformed her ...
... horse Arion . Demeter was worshiped in parts of Ar- cadia in a horse - headed form , and her seducer was known as Horse Poseidon . Poseidon seduced Medusa , then a lovely girl , in a temple of Athena . Athena , enraged , transformed her ...
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... horse . The rest of the Greeks broke camp and sailed away , leaving the horse on the shore . They went only as far as the offshore is- land of Tenedos , where they remained to await the fall of darkness . Finding that their enemies ...
... horse . The rest of the Greeks broke camp and sailed away , leaving the horse on the shore . They went only as far as the offshore is- land of Tenedos , where they remained to await the fall of darkness . Finding that their enemies ...
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