The Mythology of the Aryan Nations, Volumen2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1870 - 397 páginas |
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... Enemy 326 Pani and Paris Snakes and Worms The Stolen Cattle The Blocking - up of Fountains The Stolen Nymphs Ravana and Sita 327 · 327 328 328 • 329 229 The Trojan Paris Helen and Penelopê Herakles and Echidna Orthros Typhon 330 332 333 ...
... Enemy 326 Pani and Paris Snakes and Worms The Stolen Cattle The Blocking - up of Fountains The Stolen Nymphs Ravana and Sita 327 · 327 328 328 • 329 229 The Trojan Paris Helen and Penelopê Herakles and Echidna Orthros Typhon 330 332 333 ...
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... him a Lykian chief not only in a mythical but also in a geographical sense , there was no reason why he should not leave his home to repel the enemies of Priam . Phoibos must CHAP . II . 5 BOOK II . not so far turn the course of.
... him a Lykian chief not only in a mythical but also in a geographical sense , there was no reason why he should not leave his home to repel the enemies of Priam . Phoibos must CHAP . II . 5 BOOK II . not so far turn the course of.
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... enemy Diomêdês , and the Achaian must be victor even at the cost of the blood which flows within her own veins . But when the vengeance of Achilleus is accomplished , she may again perform her own special work for the fallen Hektor ...
... enemy Diomêdês , and the Achaian must be victor even at the cost of the blood which flows within her own veins . But when the vengeance of Achilleus is accomplished , she may again perform her own special work for the fallen Hektor ...
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... enemies of light , and the child who strangles in his cradle the deadly snakes of dark- ness grows up into the irresistible hero whom no danger can daunt and no difficulties can baffle . 43 CHAP . II . and Eu- The immense number of ...
... enemies of light , and the child who strangles in his cradle the deadly snakes of dark- ness grows up into the irresistible hero whom no danger can daunt and no difficulties can baffle . 43 CHAP . II . and Eu- The immense number of ...
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... enemy , but of an infancy as troubled as that of Telephos or Oidipous . Like them , Alkmênê , favouring the jealousy of Hêrê , exposed the babe on the plain which thence received the name of Herakles ; and it is picked up , of course ...
... enemy , but of an infancy as troubled as that of Telephos or Oidipous . Like them , Alkmênê , favouring the jealousy of Hêrê , exposed the babe on the plain which thence received the name of Herakles ; and it is picked up , of course ...
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Achaian Achilleus Agni Aphroditê Apollôn Arês Arethousa Argive Argos Artemis Aryan Asterodia Athênê beautiful becomes BOOK bride bright Cacus cattle cave CHAP character child Chimaira clouds darkness daughter dawn death deities Dêmêtêr denoting Dionysos Dioskouroi doom dragon earth Echidna enemy Eôs epithet Erinyes father fire gods golden Greek harp heaven Hektor Helen Helios Hence Hephaistos Herakles Hêrê hero Hesiodic Hindu Homeric Homeric hymn Hymn to Hermes idea Iliad Ilion Indra king Krishna Kyklôpes land Latin legend light maiden Max Müller Medeia morning mother Muir myth mythical mythology night nymphs Odysseus Oidipous Olympos Orpheus Panis Paris Patroklos Penelopê Persephonê Perseus Phaiakian Phoibos phrases poet Poseidon Preller Professor Max Müller Prokris Prometheus Rudra Sanskrit Saramâ Sarpêdôn seen serpent simply slain slay snake story tale Teutonic Theogony Theseus Thetis treasures vapours Vedic Vishnu Vritra waters wife wind wisdom words worship Zeus
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