CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 45
... sons and daughters , but grew so proud of this accomplish- ment that she spoke disparagingly of Leto , who had only two . The goddess , of- fended , called on her son and daughter , Apollo and Artemis , for vengeance . Apollo killed ...
... sons and daughters , but grew so proud of this accomplish- ment that she spoke disparagingly of Leto , who had only two . The goddess , of- fended , called on her son and daughter , Apollo and Artemis , for vengeance . Apollo killed ...
Page 369
... 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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... sons , Aphareus and Leucippus . Perieres was the father also of Borus , Halirrhothius , and Pisus , founder of Pisa . Although some say that this Aeolid Perieres was also the father of Tyndareüs and Icarius , they are more often called sons ...
... sons , Aphareus and Leucippus . Perieres was the father also of Borus , Halirrhothius , and Pisus , founder of Pisa . Although some say that this Aeolid Perieres was also the father of Tyndareüs and Icarius , they are more often called sons ...
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