Andromaque--Britannicus--Phèdre: with an introduction by H. Carrington Lancaster ... and notes by Edmund A. Méras ...C. Schribner's sons, 1934 - 247 páginas |
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... Theseus , were brothers . The Pallantides and Theseus had fought for the possession of the kingdom of Athens . Theseus was victorious . The story goes that they had plotted against Theseus and he had them cut to pieces . This murder ...
... Theseus , were brothers . The Pallantides and Theseus had fought for the possession of the kingdom of Athens . Theseus was victorious . The story goes that they had plotted against Theseus and he had them cut to pieces . This murder ...
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... Theseus ' descent into Hades . The legend has it that Peirithous , king of the Lapithes , was helped by Theseus in his fight against the Centaurs , one of whom wanted to steal Peirithous ' wife on his wedding day . Later when Theseus ...
... Theseus ' descent into Hades . The legend has it that Peirithous , king of the Lapithes , was helped by Theseus in his fight against the Centaurs , one of whom wanted to steal Peirithous ' wife on his wedding day . Later when Theseus ...
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... Theseus , some legends say that Aegeus was adopted by Pandion II , king of Athens and son of Cecrops . Aegeus was the father of Theseus . Aricie was descended directly from Erectheus , son of the Earth . Theseus therefore had no real ...
... Theseus , some legends say that Aegeus was adopted by Pandion II , king of Athens and son of Cecrops . Aegeus was the father of Theseus . Aricie was descended directly from Erectheus , son of the Earth . Theseus therefore had no real ...
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