CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... offered to hold the sky while Atlas went on the errand , the Titan , who was none too intelligent , consented . He soon returned with the apples , but offered to deliver them in person to Eurystheus , intending never to return ...
... offered to hold the sky while Atlas went on the errand , the Titan , who was none too intelligent , consented . He soon returned with the apples , but offered to deliver them in person to Eurystheus , intending never to return ...
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... offered to grant any boon that the pair might ask . Philemon wished only that they might spend the rest of their lives as priestly keepers of the temple and that , at the end , neither should outlive the other . The wish was granted ...
... offered to grant any boon that the pair might ask . Philemon wished only that they might spend the rest of their lives as priestly keepers of the temple and that , at the end , neither should outlive the other . The wish was granted ...
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... offered to spy by night on the Greek camp , not for glory or from patriotism , but for the reward of Achilles ' horses and chariot . Although Dolon was quick on his feet , he was an incompetent spy and was captured almost at once by ...
... offered to spy by night on the Greek camp , not for glory or from patriotism , but for the reward of Achilles ' horses and chariot . Although Dolon was quick on his feet , he was an incompetent spy and was captured almost at once by ...
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According Achilles Aeëtes Aegeus Aeneas Aeolus Agamemnon Alcmeon Amphitryon Aphrodite Apollo Apollodorus Apollonius Rhodius Arcadia Argive Argonauts Argos Artemis Athamas Athenian Athens Attica became Boeotia bore brother Cadmus called child claimed Corinth Creon Cretan Crete Cronus daughter death Delphi Demeter Diomedes Dionysus Elis eponym Erinyes Euripides Eurystheus Eurytus father gave Giants goddess gods Greek Hades Helen Helius Hephaestus Hera Heracles Heraclids Hermes Hesiod Homer honor husband Hyginus Hyginus Fabulae Iliad Iolcus island Jason killed king land later Lycus married Medea Menelaüs Messenia Metamorphoses Minos mother Mount murder Mycenae myths Neoptolemus nymph Oceanus Odysseus Oedipus Oeneus oracle Orestes Ovid Pausanias Peleus Pelias Peloponnesus Pelops Perseus Poetica Astronomica Poseidon region returned river river-god Roman rule sailed seer sent ships sister snake sons Sparta story suitors Theban Thebes Theogony Theseus Thetis throne Titans took Trojan Trojan War Troy Tyndareüs wife women worshiped writers young Zeus Zeus's