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 34
... chariot which he got from Poseidon . Evenus pursued him in a chariot to the river Lycormas but was unable to overtake him . He slaughtered his horses at the river and threw himself into it . The river is called Evenus after him.7 Idas ...
... chariot which he got from Poseidon . Evenus pursued him in a chariot to the river Lycormas but was unable to overtake him . He slaughtered his horses at the river and threw himself into it . The river is called Evenus after him.7 Idas ...
Sivu 144
... chariot , he fell in love with him and carried him off.24 Zethus married Thebe , after whom the city of Thebes is ... chariot through Phocis , he encountered Laius , also traveling in a chariot , at a narrow point in the road ...
... chariot , he fell in love with him and carried him off.24 Zethus married Thebe , after whom the city of Thebes is ... chariot through Phocis , he encountered Laius , also traveling in a chariot , at a narrow point in the road ...
Sivu 234
... chariot and to thwart Oeno- maus . Poseidon heard Pelops ' prayer and gave him a golden chariot drawn by winged horses which never grew weary ( Ol . 1. 65-87 ) . Apollodorus gives twelve , Pindar ( above ) thirteen as the number of ...
... chariot and to thwart Oeno- maus . Poseidon heard Pelops ' prayer and gave him a golden chariot drawn by winged horses which never grew weary ( Ol . 1. 65-87 ) . Apollodorus gives twelve , Pindar ( above ) thirteen as the number of ...
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