CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... sons of Poseidon and the Egyptian goddess Libya . Agenor migrated to Phoenicia , leaving his brother to rule Egypt . He married Tele- phassa or Argiope , who bore Europa and several sons , Cadmus , Phoenix , Cilix , Phineus , and Thasus ...
... sons of Poseidon and the Egyptian goddess Libya . Agenor migrated to Phoenicia , leaving his brother to rule Egypt . He married Tele- phassa or Argiope , who bore Europa and several sons , Cadmus , Phoenix , Cilix , Phineus , and Thasus ...
Page 69
... son by the nymph Cyllene or the Oceanid Meliboea , succeeded him . Ei- ther Lycaon's own savagery or the impiety of his fifty sons brought upon them the anger of Zeus , who turned Lycaon into a wolf and destroyed all the sons except ...
... son by the nymph Cyllene or the Oceanid Meliboea , succeeded him . Ei- ther Lycaon's own savagery or the impiety of his fifty sons brought upon them the anger of Zeus , who turned Lycaon into a wolf and destroyed all the sons except ...
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... sons of her own . As the four boys grew to manhood , it became clear that the king favored the elder pair . Jealous for her own sons , Theano told them the origin of their supposed brothers and gave them orders to kill the foundlings ...
... sons of her own . As the four boys grew to manhood , it became clear that the king favored the elder pair . Jealous for her own sons , Theano told them the origin of their supposed brothers and gave them orders to kill the foundlings ...
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