CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... took the belt . According to another version of the story , Hippolyte's sister An- tiope fell in love with Theseus and betrayed the Amazons to the Greeks . Whether this is true , Theseus took Antiope back to Athens with him . On the ...
... took the belt . According to another version of the story , Hippolyte's sister An- tiope fell in love with Theseus and betrayed the Amazons to the Greeks . Whether this is true , Theseus took Antiope back to Athens with him . On the ...
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... took part in the events . Apollo outrunning Hermes and defeating Ares in boxing . Fifty years after Deucalion's Flood , Clymenus , a Cretan descendant of Heracles the Dactyl , ruled Olympia and held the games . He was overthrown as king ...
... took part in the events . Apollo outrunning Hermes and defeating Ares in boxing . Fifty years after Deucalion's Flood , Clymenus , a Cretan descendant of Heracles the Dactyl , ruled Olympia and held the games . He was overthrown as king ...
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... took them home for his wife Larentia ( often called Acca Larentia ) to rear . The boys , named Romulus and Remus ... took their daughters by force . When the injured fathers and brothers later returned in force to re- cover their ...
... took them home for his wife Larentia ( often called Acca Larentia ) to rear . The boys , named Romulus and Remus ... took their daughters by force . When the injured fathers and brothers later returned in force to re- cover their ...
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