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1-Epitome 1) Notes 222 Chapter Ten 231 Pelops' Mdrriage with Hippodamia; His
Sons, Atreus and Thyestes; Thyestes' Banquet; Aegisthus, Son of Thyestes;
Agamemnon and Menelaus, Sons of Atreus, and Their Marriages with
Clytemnestra ...
1-Epitome 1) Notes 222 Chapter Ten 231 Pelops' Mdrriage with Hippodamia; His
Sons, Atreus and Thyestes; Thyestes' Banquet; Aegisthus, Son of Thyestes;
Agamemnon and Menelaus, Sons of Atreus, and Their Marriages with
Clytemnestra ...
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3, Epitome 3. 27, and n. 12. For Sophocles' play Philoctetes, see ch. 3, n. 3 and
ch. 5, n. 1. In that drama it is Helenus, the Trojan seer, not Calchas, who tells the
Greeks that Heracles' bow is required for the capture of Troy (604- 13, 1337-42).
3, Epitome 3. 27, and n. 12. For Sophocles' play Philoctetes, see ch. 3, n. 3 and
ch. 5, n. 1. In that drama it is Helenus, the Trojan seer, not Calchas, who tells the
Greeks that Heracles' bow is required for the capture of Troy (604- 13, 1337-42).
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Demophon and Acamas did in fact take away their grandmother after the capture
of Troy (Epitome 5. 22). But Menestheus, Apollodorus here tells us, after the war
went to the island of Melos and became king. Why did he not return to Athens?
Demophon and Acamas did in fact take away their grandmother after the capture
of Troy (Epitome 5. 22). But Menestheus, Apollodorus here tells us, after the war
went to the island of Melos and became king. Why did he not return to Athens?
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