CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... suitors , some of the household servants , such as Melantheus ' father , Dolius , remained loyal to Odysseus . Me- lantheus , however , betrayed his master's interests by attaching himself to the suitors . When Odysseus returned to ...
... suitors , some of the household servants , such as Melantheus ' father , Dolius , remained loyal to Odysseus . Me- lantheus , however , betrayed his master's interests by attaching himself to the suitors . When Odysseus returned to ...
Page 417
... suitors would surely kill the rightful king if he were suddenly to reappear alone . To protect Odys- seus against this danger , she aged him in appearance and dressed him in rags . After telling him that she had sent Telemachus to seek ...
... suitors would surely kill the rightful king if he were suddenly to reappear alone . To protect Odys- seus against this danger , she aged him in appearance and dressed him in rags . After telling him that she had sent Telemachus to seek ...
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... suitors found out where she was hidden and sailed for the island . Poseidon foiled them by changing Theophane into a ewe and the islanders into cattle . Arriving at Crumissa , the suitors found no people but plenty of well - fed cattle ...
... suitors found out where she was hidden and sailed for the island . Poseidon foiled them by changing Theophane into a ewe and the islanders into cattle . Arriving at Crumissa , the suitors found no people but plenty of well - fed cattle ...
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