CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... sailed away , promising to return at a specified time . As he left , Phyllis gave him a box which , she said , contained an object sacred to the goddess Rhea . She warned him never to open it unless he had given up the intention of ...
... sailed away , promising to return at a specified time . As he left , Phyllis gave him a box which , she said , contained an object sacred to the goddess Rhea . She warned him never to open it unless he had given up the intention of ...
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... sailed through the Bosporus , the other half , commanded by Aeëtes ' son , Apsyrtus , made directly for the mouths of the Danube and reached one of its two main outlets , Fair Mouth , before the Argo . None of the natives of this land ...
... sailed through the Bosporus , the other half , commanded by Aeëtes ' son , Apsyrtus , made directly for the mouths of the Danube and reached one of its two main outlets , Fair Mouth , before the Argo . None of the natives of this land ...
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... sailed northward between Euboea and the mainland , passed Locris , and finally came once more to the Gulf of Pagasae , from which they had sailed so long before . Many alternate routes have been suggested for the Argo's homeward voy ...
... sailed northward between Euboea and the mainland , passed Locris , and finally came once more to the Gulf of Pagasae , from which they had sailed so long before . Many alternate routes have been suggested for the Argo's homeward voy ...
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