Mythological kings

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1E Eagle. See Aquila. Echemus (Ἔχεμος). Son of Aeropus and a hero of Tegea in Arcadia, who succeeded Lycurgus to the throne. Echemus was the victor in wrestling in the original games founded at Olympia by Heracles,

E Eagle. See Aquila. Echemus (Ἔχεμος). Son of Aeropus and a hero of Tegea in Arcadia, who succeeded Lycurgus to the throne. Echemus was the victor in wrestling in the original games founded at Olympia by Heracles,

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Language: English - Date: 2012-08-28 08:07:24
22014.A12 Atack, Discourse of Kingship

2014.A12 Atack, Discourse of Kingship

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-04 07:46:24
3GREEK PLAY – The Bacchae By: Courtney Monahan and Emily Bergbower DRAMATIS PERSONAE: DIONYSUS: An international rock sensation; also swoonworthy PENTHEUS: the world’s youngest

GREEK PLAY – The Bacchae By: Courtney Monahan and Emily Bergbower DRAMATIS PERSONAE: DIONYSUS: An international rock sensation; also swoonworthy PENTHEUS: the world’s youngest

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-21 12:58:35
4R Rainbow. See Iris. Rarus (Ῥάρος). It was believed the Demeter revealed the secrets of agriculture at Eleusis near Athens and, according to local tradition, the Rarian meadow at Eleusis was the first place to be

R Rainbow. See Iris. Rarus (Ῥάρος). It was believed the Demeter revealed the secrets of agriculture at Eleusis near Athens and, according to local tradition, the Rarian meadow at Eleusis was the first place to be

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5Logue publication history in two halves

Logue publication history in two halves

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Language: English - Date: 2014-04-16 06:02:49
6SUMMARY OF TRANSFORMATIONS * cross-reference to main entry ANIMALS Ant. *Myrmex, by Athena, to punish her for revealing the goddess’ invention of the plough to the Athenians as if it had been her own invention. (The *M

SUMMARY OF TRANSFORMATIONS * cross-reference to main entry ANIMALS Ant. *Myrmex, by Athena, to punish her for revealing the goddess’ invention of the plough to the Athenians as if it had been her own invention. (The *M

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7R 6 Rhea   A Titan, the offspring of Gaia (Earth) and Uranus (Heaven). Sister of Iapetus, Hyperion, Coeus, Crius, Cronus, Mnemosyne, Oceanus, Phoebe, Tethys,

R 6 Rhea   A Titan, the offspring of Gaia (Earth) and Uranus (Heaven). Sister of Iapetus, Hyperion, Coeus, Crius, Cronus, Mnemosyne, Oceanus, Phoebe, Tethys,

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Language: English - Date: 2016-08-01 09:09:11
8An unfit hero: Sophocles’ Ajax and the hero’s position in the polis. Sophocles’ Ajax investigates the well known story of Ajax’s suicide after the unfair contest for the arms of Achilles (the ultimate token of he

An unfit hero: Sophocles’ Ajax and the hero’s position in the polis. Sophocles’ Ajax investigates the well known story of Ajax’s suicide after the unfair contest for the arms of Achilles (the ultimate token of he

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9A Abas (Ἄϐας). The son of Lynceus and Hypermestra, and grandson of Danaus. He succeeded his father as king of Argos and married Aglaea, daughter of Mantineus, who bore him twin sons, Acrisius and Proetus. Because th

A Abas (Ἄϐας). The son of Lynceus and Hypermestra, and grandson of Danaus. He succeeded his father as king of Argos and married Aglaea, daughter of Mantineus, who bore him twin sons, Acrisius and Proetus. Because th

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Language: English - Date: 2012-08-28 08:07:24
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Source URL: donjohnston.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-06 14:37:29