CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 175
... wife , Eurydice ( or Eniocha ) , hanged herself from grief . An Athenian army under Theseus forced Creon to allow the burial of the Argives . When Amphitryon was banished from Argos , Creon and his wife wel- comed him and his wife ...
... wife , Eurydice ( or Eniocha ) , hanged herself from grief . An Athenian army under Theseus forced Creon to allow the burial of the Argives . When Amphitryon was banished from Argos , Creon and his wife wel- comed him and his wife ...
Page 241
... wife , Anti- cleia . Eurycleia recognized the disguised Odysseus on his return to Ithaca by a scar on his thigh . She aided him in his battle with his wife's suitors and in- formed him which of his womenservants had been disloyal to him ...
... wife , Anti- cleia . Eurycleia recognized the disguised Odysseus on his return to Ithaca by a scar on his thigh . She aided him in his battle with his wife's suitors and in- formed him which of his womenservants had been disloyal to him ...
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... wife . She bore a daughter , Her- mione , and perhaps a son , Nicostratus . ( On the authority of Stesichorus , among others , Pausanias [ 2.22.6–7 ] said that Iphigeneia was Helen's daughter by Theseus ; she gave the baby to ...
... wife . She bore a daughter , Her- mione , and perhaps a son , Nicostratus . ( On the authority of Stesichorus , among others , Pausanias [ 2.22.6–7 ] said that Iphigeneia was Helen's daughter by Theseus ; she gave the baby to ...
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