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Hesiod does not describe her appearance , but later writers and artists represented her as polycephalic , with heads ranging from five to one hundred , nine being a popular number ( fig . 62 ) . The Lernean Hydra brought forth the ...
Hesiod does not describe her appearance , but later writers and artists represented her as polycephalic , with heads ranging from five to one hundred , nine being a popular number ( fig . 62 ) . The Lernean Hydra brought forth the ...
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In Paradise Lost Milton makes good use of the myth of Athena's birth from the head of Zeus in paralleling the birth of Sin as springing from the head of Satan , who is described as suffering from a terrible headache : All on a sudden ...
In Paradise Lost Milton makes good use of the myth of Athena's birth from the head of Zeus in paralleling the birth of Sin as springing from the head of Satan , who is described as suffering from a terrible headache : All on a sudden ...
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Polydectes cleverly contrived to send the young man on a dangerous mission : to fetch the head of one of the snakehaired Gorgons ( pp . 28-30 ) . Perseus and Medusa . After a misleading start , Perseus received the help of Athena and ...
Polydectes cleverly contrived to send the young man on a dangerous mission : to fetch the head of one of the snakehaired Gorgons ( pp . 28-30 ) . Perseus and Medusa . After a misleading start , Perseus received the help of Athena and ...
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Myths and Mythographers of Greece and Rome | 1 |
Battles of the Titans and the Rise of Zeus | 40 |
Zeus versus Cronus and the Titans | 55 |
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