CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... writers identified it as one or an- other of the islands north of eastern Sicily that are still called the Aeolian Islands ( Isole Eolie ) , as well as the Lipari Islands , their more modern name . Aeolus ( 1 ) . The eponym of the ...
... writers identified it as one or an- other of the islands north of eastern Sicily that are still called the Aeolian Islands ( Isole Eolie ) , as well as the Lipari Islands , their more modern name . Aeolus ( 1 ) . The eponym of the ...
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... writers have assumed that the king gave her to him as a reward for his services in the Minyan war . Other writers have said , however , that Heracles returned from this war to find that Creon had been murdered and his throne usurped by ...
... writers have assumed that the king gave her to him as a reward for his services in the Minyan war . Other writers have said , however , that Heracles returned from this war to find that Creon had been murdered and his throne usurped by ...
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... writers attributed this accident to the jealousy of Zephyrus , the West Wind , yet a third lover of the boy . ) From the blood of the dying youth sprang a flower that bore on its petals the syllables of lament ai ai ! Apollo decreed ...
... writers attributed this accident to the jealousy of Zephyrus , the West Wind , yet a third lover of the boy . ) From the blood of the dying youth sprang a flower that bore on its petals the syllables of lament ai ai ! Apollo decreed ...
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