CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... story , one son by Themisto , Leucon , survived . On learning what she had done , she killed her- self . Ino's triumph was short - lived , however , for this story ends , like the others , with her and Athamas destroying their children ...
... story , one son by Themisto , Leucon , survived . On learning what she had done , she killed her- self . Ino's triumph was short - lived , however , for this story ends , like the others , with her and Athamas destroying their children ...
Page 205
... story of being seduced by a god was a lie . Nevertheless , Ino ac- cepted the child from Hermes and , with the approval of her husband , ATHA- MAS [ C ] , acted for a time as his nurse , agreeing to rear him as a girl , as Hermes ...
... story of being seduced by a god was a lie . Nevertheless , Ino ac- cepted the child from Hermes and , with the approval of her husband , ATHA- MAS [ C ] , acted for a time as his nurse , agreeing to rear him as a girl , as Hermes ...
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... story was not , however , generally ac- cepted . AGAMEMNON [ B ] was forced to sacrifice his daughter at Aulis to ap- pease the anger of Artemis . The goddess substituted a deer for the girl on the altar , but it is not clear from the ...
... story was not , however , generally ac- cepted . AGAMEMNON [ B ] was forced to sacrifice his daughter at Aulis to ap- pease the anger of Artemis . The goddess substituted a deer for the girl on the altar , but it is not clear from the ...
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