CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY |
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ARGOS = Stheneboea ( Anteia ) Bias = Iphionassa Talous Adrastus Aegialeus
Cyanippus 49 other sons Proëtus ... Aegyptus = many wives Amphilochus Abas =
Aglaia Hypermnestra – Lynceus Belus Iphinoe son Phoroneus founded the city ...
ARGOS = Stheneboea ( Anteia ) Bias = Iphionassa Talous Adrastus Aegialeus
Cyanippus 49 other sons Proëtus ... Aegyptus = many wives Amphilochus Abas =
Aglaia Hypermnestra – Lynceus Belus Iphinoe son Phoroneus founded the city ...
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Jealous for her own sons , Theano told them the origin of their supposed brothers
and gave them orders to kill the foundlings . When the two pairs of brothers
fought , however , Poseidon came to the rescue of his sons . Theano , on learning
...
Jealous for her own sons , Theano told them the origin of their supposed brothers
and gave them orders to kill the foundlings . When the two pairs of brothers
fought , however , Poseidon came to the rescue of his sons . Theano , on learning
...
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The third version has it that Hipponoüs , learning that his daughter was pregnant
by Amarynceus ' son ( or descendant ) Hippostratus , sent ... He married Perseus '
daughter , Gorgophone , and they had two sons , Aphareus and Leucippus .
The third version has it that Hipponoüs , learning that his daughter was pregnant
by Amarynceus ' son ( or descendant ) Hippostratus , sent ... He married Perseus '
daughter , Gorgophone , and they had two sons , Aphareus and Leucippus .
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