CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... mother of most of the Olympian gods . In this guise she is said to have purified the young Dionysus and taught him his rites at Cybela , in Phrygia . She also taught prophecy to Oenone . As the mother - goddess of Mount Tmolus , she was ...
... mother of most of the Olympian gods . In this guise she is said to have purified the young Dionysus and taught him his rites at Cybela , in Phrygia . She also taught prophecy to Oenone . As the mother - goddess of Mount Tmolus , she was ...
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EDWARD TRIPP. MELIAE tius ' sons , his mother's brothers , Althaea cursed him . Angry at this , the young man refused to fight further . The Curetes stormed the walls of Calydon , but Meleager ignored the appeals of his mother and father ...
EDWARD TRIPP. MELIAE tius ' sons , his mother's brothers , Althaea cursed him . Angry at this , the young man refused to fight further . The Curetes stormed the walls of Calydon , but Meleager ignored the appeals of his mother and father ...
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... mother and migrated to Mysia . There he conquered Teuthrania , killing King Areius , and renamed the city Pergamum . [ Pausanias 1.11.2 . ] Periboea ( 1 ) . The wife of Polybus , a king of Corinth or Sicyon . Periboea , who is often ...
... mother and migrated to Mysia . There he conquered Teuthrania , killing King Areius , and renamed the city Pergamum . [ Pausanias 1.11.2 . ] Periboea ( 1 ) . The wife of Polybus , a king of Corinth or Sicyon . Periboea , who is often ...
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