CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... killed Priam's son Troïlus . Later , he captured another of Priam's sons , Lycaon , while he worked in an orchard , and sold him and his brothers Isus and Antiphus for ransom , only to kill them all later in battle . C. During his ...
... killed Priam's son Troïlus . Later , he captured another of Priam's sons , Lycaon , while he worked in an orchard , and sold him and his brothers Isus and Antiphus for ransom , only to kill them all later in battle . C. During his ...
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... killed in Heracles ' campaign against Oechalia . When Oeonus was killed by the sons of Hippocoön for throwing a stone at their dog , Hera- cles killed them . In his old age Licymnius participated in an abortive Heraclid invasion of ...
... killed in Heracles ' campaign against Oechalia . When Oeonus was killed by the sons of Hippocoön for throwing a stone at their dog , Hera- cles killed them . In his old age Licymnius participated in an abortive Heraclid invasion of ...
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... killing several Trojans , was himself killed . After him the other Greeks landed , and Achilles killed the famous Cycnus , king of Colonae , whose father , Poseidon , had made him invulnerable to weapons . The Greeks evidently found ...
... killing several Trojans , was himself killed . After him the other Greeks landed , and Achilles killed the famous Cycnus , king of Colonae , whose father , Poseidon , had made him invulnerable to weapons . The Greeks evidently found ...
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