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Phrygia also gave the god the musical instruments used in his worship : the reedpipe , the drums , and the cymbals . Dionysus versus Lycurgus . Continuing his march to the west , Dionysus crossed the Hellespont and entered Thrace where ...
Phrygia also gave the god the musical instruments used in his worship : the reedpipe , the drums , and the cymbals . Dionysus versus Lycurgus . Continuing his march to the west , Dionysus crossed the Hellespont and entered Thrace where ...
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The direct male descendants of Deucalion and Pyrrha gave their names to the traditional divisions of the Greek people . Hellen gave his name to the “ Hellenes ” as the Greek people called themselves ...
The direct male descendants of Deucalion and Pyrrha gave their names to the traditional divisions of the Greek people . Hellen gave his name to the “ Hellenes ” as the Greek people called themselves ...
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As a reward Pandion gave Tereus his daughter Procne in marriage , and thus begins a tragic tale . Ovid , who elaborates on the story in the Metamorphoses , attempts to outdo Euripides in purple patches and in showing the deadly effects ...
As a reward Pandion gave Tereus his daughter Procne in marriage , and thus begins a tragic tale . Ovid , who elaborates on the story in the Metamorphoses , attempts to outdo Euripides in purple patches and in showing the deadly effects ...
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