CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 155
... rule of a part of Thessaly from his father , Ixion . The Centaurs , who were also Ixion's sons ( or grandsons ) , claimed a share in the rule . War ensued , but a peace was arranged . Later Peirithoüs invited the Centaurs to his wedding ...
... rule of a part of Thessaly from his father , Ixion . The Centaurs , who were also Ixion's sons ( or grandsons ) , claimed a share in the rule . War ensued , but a peace was arranged . Later Peirithoüs invited the Centaurs to his wedding ...
Page 171
... rule of Ephyraea in the hands of Bunus , son of Hermes and Alcidamia . Upon Bunus ' death , Epopeus , son of Aloeüs , added Ephyraea to Asopia , but his son Mara- thon later redivided them between his own sons , giving Ephyraea to Corin ...
... rule of Ephyraea in the hands of Bunus , son of Hermes and Alcidamia . Upon Bunus ' death , Epopeus , son of Aloeüs , added Ephyraea to Asopia , but his son Mara- thon later redivided them between his own sons , giving Ephyraea to Corin ...
Page 579
... rule of Tiryns and Mycenae should have fallen three generations later to Heracles , a grandson of Perseus ' son Electryon , who had inherited Mycenae from Perseus . Hera intervened , however , to arrange for Eurystheus , a grandson of ...
... rule of Tiryns and Mycenae should have fallen three generations later to Heracles , a grandson of Perseus ' son Electryon , who had inherited Mycenae from Perseus . Hera intervened , however , to arrange for Eurystheus , a grandson of ...
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