Gods and Heroes of the Greeks: The Library of ApollodorusUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1976 - 311 sivua We are currently updating our website and have not yet posted complete information for this title. Many of our books are in the Google preview program, which allows readers to view up to 20% of the book. If this title is active in the program, you will find the Google Preview button in the sidebar below. |
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... Aegeus , Pallas , Nisus , and Lycus . Some say that Aegeus was the son of Scyrius , but 6 that Pandion claimed him as his own . After the death of Pandion , his sons made an expedition against Athens , expelled the sons of Metion , and ...
... Aegeus , Pallas , Nisus , and Lycus . Some say that Aegeus was the son of Scyrius , but 6 that Pandion claimed him as his own . After the death of Pandion , his sons made an expedition against Athens , expelled the sons of Metion , and ...
Sivu 220
... Aegeus to be on his guard against him , alleging that Theseus was plotting against him . Aegeus , failing to recognize his own son , feared 6 him and sent him against the bull of Marathon . After Theseus killed it , Aegeus offered him a ...
... Aegeus to be on his guard against him , alleging that Theseus was plotting against him . Aegeus , failing to recognize his own son , feared 6 him and sent him against the bull of Marathon . After Theseus killed it , Aegeus offered him a ...
Sivu 222
... Aegeus ( 3. 15. 7 ) . With Poseidon sharing paternity with Aegeus , Theseus was not only a scion of two great houses of Greece , those of Pelops and of Erech- theus ( see ch . 8 , n . 18 ) , but could claim divine descent as well . In ...
... Aegeus ( 3. 15. 7 ) . With Poseidon sharing paternity with Aegeus , Theseus was not only a scion of two great houses of Greece , those of Pelops and of Erech- theus ( see ch . 8 , n . 18 ) , but could claim divine descent as well . In ...
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