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Preface |
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Abbreviations |
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1 | (16) |
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2 First beginnings and the Age of the Titans |
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17 | (19) |
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18 | (3) |
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The marriage of Earth and Sky |
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21 | (6) |
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27 | (7) |
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34 | (2) |
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3 The three great divine families |
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36 | (30) |
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The families founded by the Titans, the main children of Earth and Sky |
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36 | (12) |
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The family of Earth and Sea |
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48 | (9) |
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57 | (5) |
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62 | (4) |
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4 The rise of Zeus and revolts against his rule |
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66 | (26) |
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How Zeus established himself as the supreme god |
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66 | (4) |
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The marriage of Zeus and the completing of the Olympian circle |
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70 | (6) |
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Revolts against Zeus and the Olympian order |
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76 | (13) |
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89 | (3) |
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5 Hades, Demeter, and the mythology of the Underworld |
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92 | (27) |
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Hades, Persephone, and Demeter |
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92 | (6) |
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The mythology of the Underworld |
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98 | (14) |
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112 | (3) |
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115 | (4) |
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6 Hera, Hestia, and Poseidon |
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119 | (15) |
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Hera, the wife of Zeus, and goddess of marriage |
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119 | (5) |
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Hestia, the virgin goddess of the hearth |
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124 | (1) |
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Poseidon, the lord of the seas and the earthquake |
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124 | (8) |
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132 | (2) |
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7 Apollo, Artemis, and Athena |
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134 | (29) |
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Apollo and Artemis, the twin children of Leto |
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134 | (20) |
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Athena, goddess of warfare and handicrafts |
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154 | (5) |
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159 | (4) |
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8 Dionysos, Hermes, Hephaistos, and Aphrodite |
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163 | (27) |
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Dionysos, the god of wine and ecstasy |
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163 | (9) |
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Hermes, the divine messenger and trickster |
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172 | (5) |
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Hephaistos, the divine blacksmith |
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177 | (3) |
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Aphrodite, the goddess of love |
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180 | (6) |
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186 | (4) |
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9 Lesser deities and nature-spirits |
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190 | (20) |
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190 | (3) |
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The Charites (Graces) and Horai (Seasons) |
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193 | (2) |
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195 | (2) |
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197 | (2) |
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199 | (2) |
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Attis and Cybele; the Couretes and Corybantes |
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201 | (2) |
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Some groups of minor divinities associated with the Greek islands |
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203 | (1) |
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Glaucos, Priapos, and Hymenaios |
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204 | (3) |
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207 | (3) |
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10 The early mythical history of Argos |
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210 | (25) |
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The first Inachids in Argos and in Egypt and Phoenicia |
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211 | (5) |
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Danaos returns to Argos with his daughters, the Danaids |
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216 | (4) |
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Proitos and Acrisios, and the arrival of Bellerophon and Melampous |
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220 | (5) |
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Perseus and his immediate descendants |
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225 | (6) |
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231 | (4) |
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235 | (41) |
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The birth of Heracles and his early life at Thebes |
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235 | (7) |
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The twelve labours of Heracles |
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242 | (16) |
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Heracles' servitude to Omphale and major campaigns |
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258 | (6) |
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The later life of Heracles in Central and Northern Greece |
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264 | (6) |
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270 | (6) |
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12 The return of the Heraclids |
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276 | (11) |
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Eurystheus meets his own death while trying to eliminate the Heraclids |
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277 | (1) |
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The return of the Heraclids is delayed until well after the Trojan War |
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278 | (1) |
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The Heraclids invade the Peloponnese with their Dorian allies and draw lots for |
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279 | (2) |
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The first Heraclid rulers of Sparta, Messenia, and Argos |
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281 | (1) |
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How Heraclids came to establish ruling lines in Rhodes, Corinth, and Macedonia; |
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Theras on the island ofThera |
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282 | (2) |
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How the Neleids settled in Athens after being expelled from Messenia by the |
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Heraclids, and gained leading positions there; the Ionian settlement of Asia Minor |
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284 | (1) |
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285 | (2) |
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13 Minos, Theseus and the myths of Crete |
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287 | (21) |
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Minos, the Minotaur, and the young Theseus |
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287 | (11) |
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The family of Minos and later kings of Crete |
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298 | (7) |
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305 | (3) |
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308 | (23) |
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The reign and adventures of Theseus |
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308 | (10) |
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The earlier kings of Athens |
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318 | (9) |
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327 | (4) |
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15 Theban mythology from Cadmos to Oedipus |
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331 | (21) |
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Cadmos and the founding oj Thebes |
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331 | (6) |
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337 | (5) |
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The tragic history of Oedipus |
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342 | (6) |
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348 | (4) |
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352 | (21) |
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The Seven against Thebes and the myth of Antigone |
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352 | (9) |
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The second Theban War and its consequences |
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361 | (6) |
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How the Theban Wars affected the dynastic history of Argos |
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367 | (3) |
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370 | (3) |
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17 The family of Deucalion and the hunt for the Calydonian boar |
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373 | (19) |
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374 | (6) |
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Legends of Aetolia and the hunt for the Calydonian boar |
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380 | (9) |
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389 | (3) |
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18 Jason and the Argonauts |
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392 | (26) |
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The golden Jleece and why Jason was sent to fetch it |
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392 | (7) |
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The voyage of the Argonauts |
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399 | (12) |
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Jason and Medeia in Greece |
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411 | (3) |
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414 | (4) |
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19 The early Pelopids and the family of Achilles and Ajax |
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418 | (21) |
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The early history of the Pelopids |
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419 | (6) |
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Achilles, Ajax, and theAsopid family |
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425 | (10) |
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435 | (4) |
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20 The royal families ofTroy and Sparta, and the origin of the Trojan War |
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439 | (21) |
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The seven daughters of Atlas and their families |
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439 | (2) |
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441 | (5) |
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The old Spartan royal family |
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446 | (8) |
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The origin of the Trojan War |
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454 | (3) |
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457 | (3) |
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460 | (34) |
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The Greeks cross over the sea and lay siege to Troy |
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460 | (7) |
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The first nine years of the conflict |
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467 | (5) |
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Foreign allies and final confrontations |
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472 | (10) |
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The fall of Troy and sack of the city |
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482 | (7) |
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489 | (5) |
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22 The return journeys of the Greek heroes |
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494 | (31) |
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The returns of the Greeks |
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495 | (10) |
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The wanderings of Odysseus |
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505 | (8) |
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The murder of Agamemnon and later history of the Pelopids |
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513 | (7) |
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520 | (5) |
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23 Aeneas, Romulus, and the origins of Rome |
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525 | (18) |
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Greek legends that associated Aineias with the founding of Rome, and their |
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Chronological implausibility |
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525 | (3) |
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Aeneas' travels and arrival in Latium as described by Vergil |
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528 | (3) |
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Aeneas' city of Lavinium, and his death and apotheosis |
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531 | (2) |
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Ascanius, son of Aeneas, and the founding of Alba Tonga |
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533 | (1) |
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The Albam dynasty of the Silvii |
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534 | (1) |
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The birth, exposure, and earlier life of Romulus and Remus |
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535 | (2) |
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The twins set off to found Rome; the contest of the auguries, and the death of Remus |
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537 | (1) |
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How Romulus acquired people for his new city; his conflict with the Sabines, and death and apotheosis |
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538 | (3) |
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541 | (2) |
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24 Legends of Arcadia and final miscellany |
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543 | (37) |
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543 | (10) |
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553 | (22) |
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575 | (5) |
Bibliographical note |
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580 | (3) |
Genealogical tables |
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583 | (20) |
General index |
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603 | (21) |
The great Olympian gods |
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