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In the Iliad , Achilles invites the mourning Priam , who had come to ransom the body of his son Hector , to eat something . ... Apollo killed the sons with arrows from his silver bow , to punish Niobe , and Artemis slew the daughters ...
In the Iliad , Achilles invites the mourning Priam , who had come to ransom the body of his son Hector , to eat something . ... Apollo killed the sons with arrows from his silver bow , to punish Niobe , and Artemis slew the daughters ...
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In the Iliad , Ares spurs on the Trojan forces accompanied by his two sons and by Eris ( Strife ) who , Homer says , is his sister who helps him in his bloody work by sowing discord among men . And when Ares hears that a son of his ...
In the Iliad , Ares spurs on the Trojan forces accompanied by his two sons and by Eris ( Strife ) who , Homer says , is his sister who helps him in his bloody work by sowing discord among men . And when Ares hears that a son of his ...
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When Aegyptus suggested that the two families unite through the marriage of his fifty sons with Danaus ' fifty daughters , Danaus , warned by an oracle that he would die at the hands of a son - in - law , fled with his children to his ...
When Aegyptus suggested that the two families unite through the marriage of his fifty sons with Danaus ' fifty daughters , Danaus , warned by an oracle that he would die at the hands of a son - in - law , fled with his children to his ...
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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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