CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 239
... later years , permitting his son , Antinoüs , to become the most insolent of Penelope's suitors during Odysseus ' long absence . Odysseus returned and killed all the suitors . Eupeithes led their relatives in an insurrection against ...
... later years , permitting his son , Antinoüs , to become the most insolent of Penelope's suitors during Odysseus ' long absence . Odysseus returned and killed all the suitors . Eupeithes led their relatives in an insurrection against ...
Page 365
... later gave her the head to wear in the center of her aegis . Some writers say that Athena guided his hand , or even killed Medusa herself , flaying her in order to use her skin for an AEGIS . The drops of blood that fell from Medusa's ...
... later gave her the head to wear in the center of her aegis . Some writers say that Athena guided his hand , or even killed Medusa herself , flaying her in order to use her skin for an AEGIS . The drops of blood that fell from Medusa's ...
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... later called Andania . It was Messene who first worshiped De- meter and Kore in Messenia , the rites having been shown her by Caucon . In Pausanias ' day Messene had the distinction of being perhaps the only woman to be honored with a ...
... later called Andania . It was Messene who first worshiped De- meter and Kore in Messenia , the rites having been shown her by Caucon . In Pausanias ' day Messene had the distinction of being perhaps the only woman to be honored with a ...
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