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Excerpts from Iliad Six (Hector Is the Oldest Son of Troy's King Priam, And
Treasury of Olympus
Pausanias' Description of Greece
Euripides and Gender: the Difference the Fragments Make
A Dictionary of Mythology —
Greek Mythology / Apollodorus; Translated by Robin Hard
Sing, Goddess, Sing of the Rage of Achilles, Son of Peleus—
The Iliad of Homer by Homer
Apollodorus : the Library
The Geography of the Iliad in Ancient Scholarship by Cassandra J. Borges
The Iliad with an English Translation
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Virgil's Æneid. Translated by John Dryden
Pausanias' Description of Greece, Tr. Into English with Notes and Index
Notes Du Mont Royal ←
Divine Genealogies: a Sourcebook for Greek and Roman Mythology
Vergil's Political Commentary in the Eclogues, Georgics and Aeneid
Who's Who in Classical Mythology
Top View
The Iliad of Homer
References to Euripides in Hyginus 123 4.1 !No 125 4.2 Antiope 130 4.3 Conclusion 136
The Book of Gods,Goddessess,Heroes and Other Characters of Mythology
Greek Names (Male)
Titans OLYMPIC GODS Pleiades
The Iliad of Homer
The Battle Was Left to Rage on the Level Expanse Between Troy's Two Rivers. Bronze Spearheads Drove Past Each Other As the Greek
Iliad and Odyssey) [1839]
The Iliad of Homer Rendered Into English Prose for The
The Iliad of Homer
Περίληψη : According to Homer, the Royal Couple of Troy