The Mythology of the Aryan Nations, Volumen2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1870 |
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... Hence like Echidna and Typhon , Phobos and Deimos ( fear and dread ) are among the offspring whom the bright Paphian goddess bore to Ares , while Priapos and Bacchos are her children by Dionysos . Nor is her love confined to undying ...
... Hence like Echidna and Typhon , Phobos and Deimos ( fear and dread ) are among the offspring whom the bright Paphian goddess bore to Ares , while Priapos and Bacchos are her children by Dionysos . Nor is her love confined to undying ...
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... hence that not only is the faithless Helen the Saramâ whom the dark beings vainly try to seduce in the hymns of the Veda , but Paris is Pani , the cheat and the thief , who steals away and shuts up the light in his secret . lurking ...
... hence that not only is the faithless Helen the Saramâ whom the dark beings vainly try to seduce in the hymns of the Veda , but Paris is Pani , the cheat and the thief , who steals away and shuts up the light in his secret . lurking ...
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... Hence when the death day of Hektor has come , Apollôn leaves him , reluctantly it may be , but still he abandons him while Athênê draws near to Achilleus to nerve him for the final conflict . So again , Aphroditê may wrap Aineias in ...
... Hence when the death day of Hektor has come , Apollôn leaves him , reluctantly it may be , but still he abandons him while Athênê draws near to Achilleus to nerve him for the final conflict . So again , Aphroditê may wrap Aineias in ...
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... Hence she was regarded both as instituting marriage , and punish- ing those who violate its duties . It is she who sends the Eileithyiai to aid women , when their hour is come ; and 1 See Preller , Gr . Myth . i . 125 . IDEA OF ...
... Hence she was regarded both as instituting marriage , and punish- ing those who violate its duties . It is she who sends the Eileithyiai to aid women , when their hour is come ; and 1 See Preller , Gr . Myth . i . 125 . IDEA OF ...
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... Hence , Ixîôn must writhe on his fiery cross , and Sisyphos must roll the huge stone to the hilltop only to see it dash down again to the plain beneath . There would not be wanting more terrible crimes and more mysterious complications ...
... Hence , Ixîôn must writhe on his fiery cross , and Sisyphos must roll the huge stone to the hilltop only to see it dash down again to the plain beneath . There would not be wanting more terrible crimes and more mysterious complications ...
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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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