Greek MythologyAmerican University of Beirut, 1977 - 422 стор. |
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... ( hence the god's epithet of Nyktelios , " Nocturnal " ) , was marked by flute - music , and was celebrated mostly by women , who danced and gave vent to shouts of " Euhoe ! " ( hence the Dionysiac epithets , Euios and Bromios , " Noisy ...
... ( hence the god's epithet of Nyktelios , " Nocturnal " ) , was marked by flute - music , and was celebrated mostly by women , who danced and gave vent to shouts of " Euhoe ! " ( hence the Dionysiac epithets , Euios and Bromios , " Noisy ...
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... hence Chiron also , from their pain . Chiron concludes , addressing one of the young heroes , his pupils : So take your horse , and bridle your horse . And take Your skillful weapon , boy . For the prophecy So strong , is steadfast and ...
... hence Chiron also , from their pain . Chiron concludes , addressing one of the young heroes , his pupils : So take your horse , and bridle your horse . And take Your skillful weapon , boy . For the prophecy So strong , is steadfast and ...
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... Hence credibility is given to the theory that the story itself is an importation of the ancient Middle Eastern tale in which the sun - god searches for the Great Goddess as moon - goddess : Cadmus searches for Europa , who takes the ...
... Hence credibility is given to the theory that the story itself is an importation of the ancient Middle Eastern tale in which the sun - god searches for the Great Goddess as moon - goddess : Cadmus searches for Europa , who takes the ...
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THE MODEL OF ETERNITY | 12 |
THE HERO | 26 |
Bellerophon 7 Pegasus 8 The Chimaera 9 Stheneboea | 39 |
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Загальні терміни та фрази
Achilles Adrastus Aeschylus ancient Aphrodite Apollo appears Artemis associated Athena beautiful became become birth body bring brother brought called carried cave child connections Cook Zeus cult Daedalus daughter dead death Demeter Dionysus divine earth fall father fell festival followed gave girl give given goddess gods golden Greece Greek hand head heaven Hence Hera Heracles Hermes Hero honor horses human island Italy killed king land later lived looked lost trag means mother Mount mountain Myth never night nymphs Odysseus offered once oracle origin play Poseidon probably Prometheus queen Relig River sacred saying seems sent ship showed sister sometimes sons spring story symbol temple Theseus thought Tiresias told took tree Trojan Troy turned Verg wife women young Zeus
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