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Page 297
The Heraclid leaders now drew lots for kingship of the three chief regions that
they wished to rule : Argos , Sparta , and Messenia . There are two versions of
this story . In both , Cresphontes won Messenia by trickery , Argos fell to Temenus
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The Heraclid leaders now drew lots for kingship of the three chief regions that
they wished to rule : Argos , Sparta , and Messenia . There are two versions of
this story . In both , Cresphontes won Messenia by trickery , Argos fell to Temenus
...
Page 376
The eponym of Messenia . A daughter of Triopas , king of Argos , Messene
married Polycaon , who had been exiled from Sparta by his brother , Myles .
Determined that her husband should have title and property , Messene made
Polycaon ...
The eponym of Messenia . A daughter of Triopas , king of Argos , Messene
married Polycaon , who had been exiled from Sparta by his brother , Myles .
Determined that her husband should have title and property , Messene made
Polycaon ...
Page 507
A king and eponym of the Messenian and Eleian cities named Pylus . Pylas , a
son of Cleson ... Leaving the kingdom to Pandion , Pylas went to Messenia with
his Lelegian followers and founded the city of Pylus . He was later driven out by ...
A king and eponym of the Messenian and Eleian cities named Pylus . Pylas , a
son of Cleson ... Leaving the kingdom to Pandion , Pylas went to Messenia with
his Lelegian followers and founded the city of Pylus . He was later driven out by ...
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