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    boulders at it. According to (pseudo-)Apollodorus, Talos was slain when Medea the sorceress either drove him mad with drugs, or deceived him into believing...
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  • 982; W.H. Roscher, Ausführliches Lexikon der griechischen und römischen Mythologie (Leipzig: Teubner, 1890–94), vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 16. Sarah Iles Johnston...
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    Medea 570 Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica 4.228–230 Euripides, Medea 956 Euripides, Medea 1322 Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.9.28 Seneca, Medea 32–41...
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    Jacob (1875). "(Anmerkung von) XXXVII. Kräuter und Steine". Deutsche Mythologie. Vol. 3 (2 ed.). Göttingen: W. Swan Sonnenschein & Allen. pp. 352–353...
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    des alten Kreta", p. 308-310 Roscher (1875), "Studien z.vergleichend Mythologie der Griechen und Romer II, Juno und Hera". p 40,387: Nilsson, ""Geschichte"...
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    "Polyphème en Amérique". In: Mythologie française 269: 9–11. d'Huy, Julien (2019). "Du nouveau sur Polyphème". In: Mythologie française, 277: 15-18. Montgomery...
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    great tragic stories (e.g. Agamemnon and his children, Oedipus, Jason, Medea, etc.) took on their classic form in these tragedies. The comic playwright...
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  • 108. W.H. Roscher, Ausführliches Lexikon der griechischen und römischen Mythologie (Leipzig: Teubner, 1890–94), vol. 2, pt. 1, pp. 187–233. Ovid, Fasti 2...
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  • A Man Was Going Down the Road (category Works about Medea)
    the obscure kingdom of Colchis after the Greek Jason comes and abducts Medea. But it is also an allegory of the treachery and destruction that ensued...
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    sometimes bore a trident. In literature, Triton carries a trident in Accius's Medea fragment. Triton is "sea-hued" according to Ovid and "his shoulders barnacled...
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  • statistique d'un rituel paléolithique: autour du motif du dragon". In: Nouvelle Mythologie Comparée [New Comparative Mythology] (3) 2016: 1-34. En ligne:...
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    Helios and mother of Circe and Aeetes; Idyia, wife of Aeetes and mother of Medea; and Styx, the great river of the underworld river, and the wife of Pallas...
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  • Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring, reconstructed by Jacob Grimm in his Deutsche Mythologie DMP · 343 344 Desiderata 1892 M Désirée Clary (1777–1860), Queen of Sweden...
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    Publishers, ISBN 0-86516-310-3. Google books Decharme, Paul, (1884). Mythologie de la Grèce antique, Garnier Frères. Google books (in French). Pausanias...
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    Valkyries", a trait already observed by Jacob Grimm in his book Deutsche Mythologie (Teutonic Mythology). Like the international legend, their magic swan-shirt...
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    Jean Richepin (category People from Médéa)
    was a French poet, novelist and dramatist. Born on February 4, 1849 at Médéa, French Algeria, Jean Richepin was the son of an army doctor. At school...
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