CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... seems in the famous passage in Homer's Iliad [ 10.299-464 ] , and it is Athena , not Dolon , who betrays Rhesus to his killers in Vergil's Aeneïd [ 12.346-352 . ] Dolphin , The . See DELPHINUS . Dorians . One of the main branches of the ...
... seems in the famous passage in Homer's Iliad [ 10.299-464 ] , and it is Athena , not Dolon , who betrays Rhesus to his killers in Vergil's Aeneïd [ 12.346-352 . ] Dolphin , The . See DELPHINUS . Dorians . One of the main branches of the ...
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... seem merely to carry out the will of the gods , in others even Zeus bows to their will . In the Theogony , the ... seems to have given rise to Clotho's name ( Spinner ) and to many later representations of the three women spinning ...
... seem merely to carry out the will of the gods , in others even Zeus bows to their will . In the Theogony , the ... seems to have given rise to Clotho's name ( Spinner ) and to many later representations of the three women spinning ...
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... seems to have been for- ever to perform disagreeable duties that he did not quite approve of . In Homer's Iliad [ 1.318-348 ] , he and his fellow herald Eurybates are sent by Agamemnon to take Briseïs from Achilles . In Euripides ...
... seems to have been for- ever to perform disagreeable duties that he did not quite approve of . In Homer's Iliad [ 1.318-348 ] , he and his fellow herald Eurybates are sent by Agamemnon to take Briseïs from Achilles . In Euripides ...
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