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Page 353
... kill him . He therefore confined Danae in a locked tower ; but Zeus , her lover , turned himself into a shower of gold and so succeeded in visiting her . Their son , Perseus , later killed Acrisius accidentally in a discus - throwing ...
... kill him . He therefore confined Danae in a locked tower ; but Zeus , her lover , turned himself into a shower of gold and so succeeded in visiting her . Their son , Perseus , later killed Acrisius accidentally in a discus - throwing ...
Page 370
... killed by Apollo and Diana , Latona's children . Nireus : spoken of by Homer as the most beautiful of the Greeks . Numa : successor to Romulus ( q.v. ) as king of Rome . Numantia : a town in Spain , captured by P. Scipio Africanus in ...
... killed by Apollo and Diana , Latona's children . Nireus : spoken of by Homer as the most beautiful of the Greeks . Numa : successor to Romulus ( q.v. ) as king of Rome . Numantia : a town in Spain , captured by P. Scipio Africanus in ...
Page 375
... killed by mistake . Tempe : a valley in Thessaly . Teos : a town on the west coast of Asia Minor , home of Anacreon ... killed by Apollo and Diana . Troilus : son of Priam ( q.v. ) and Hecuba , killed by Achilles . Tyrrhene : the sea ...
... killed by mistake . Tempe : a valley in Thessaly . Teos : a town on the west coast of Asia Minor , home of Anacreon ... killed by Apollo and Diana . Troilus : son of Priam ( q.v. ) and Hecuba , killed by Achilles . Tyrrhene : the sea ...
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