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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Sivu 205
... Tereus , the son of Ares , from Thrace as an ally . After winning the war with his help he gave to Tereus his daughter Procne to marry . Tereus had a son , Itys , by her . Tereus fell in love with Philomela and seduced her , saying that ...
... Tereus , the son of Ares , from Thrace as an ally . After winning the war with his help he gave to Tereus his daughter Procne to marry . Tereus had a son , Itys , by her . Tereus fell in love with Philomela and seduced her , saying that ...
Sivu 213
... Tereus , Procne , and Philomela was the basis for a lost tragedy of Sophocles , entitled Tereus , from which most of the surviving versions of the story are probably drawn . In addition to Apollodorus ' account of the myth we have ...
... Tereus , Procne , and Philomela was the basis for a lost tragedy of Sophocles , entitled Tereus , from which most of the surviving versions of the story are probably drawn . In addition to Apollodorus ' account of the myth we have ...
Sivu 214
... Tereus married Procne he returned to Athens to ask Pandion to allow him to marry Philomela , saying that Procne had died . Pandion gave Philomela to him and sent guards with her . Tereus threw them into the sea and captured Philomela ...
... Tereus married Procne he returned to Athens to ask Pandion to allow him to marry Philomela , saying that Procne had died . Pandion gave Philomela to him and sent guards with her . Tereus threw them into the sea and captured Philomela ...
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