CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 125
... told to bring Thyestes back to Mycenae . Searching for him , Atreus came to King Thespro- tus . He saw the lovely Pelopia , who had returned to Thesprotia , and , thinking that she was the king's daughter , asked for her hand ...
... told to bring Thyestes back to Mycenae . Searching for him , Atreus came to King Thespro- tus . He saw the lovely Pelopia , who had returned to Thesprotia , and , thinking that she was the king's daughter , asked for her hand ...
Page 287
... told her that the son who could draw it should become king in her land , but the other two should be sent away ... told him where to find the old sea - god Nereus asleep . Heracles captured Nereus and held him tightly in spite of the ...
... told her that the son who could draw it should become king in her land , but the other two should be sent away ... told him where to find the old sea - god Nereus asleep . Heracles captured Nereus and held him tightly in spite of the ...
Page 369
... told them to rescue their mother . They dutifully rescued Melanippe , after killing her cruel father , and Poseidon restored her sight . They took her home to Icaria and told Metapon- tus the whole story . He solved the dilemma by ...
... told them to rescue their mother . They dutifully rescued Melanippe , after killing her cruel father , and Poseidon restored her sight . They took her home to Icaria and told Metapon- tus the whole story . He solved the dilemma by ...
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