The Children of Tyro: Pelias (page 193, with art)

Chapter 5: The Line of Deukalion Previous Page   Table of Contents   Next Page ♦ Athens, National Museum Akr 1.590: fragments of Attic black-figure dinos with funeral games of Pelias  Fragment a (top) with Iphitos, Melanion, Amphiaraos and Kapaneus preparing for javelin throw B. Graef and E. Langlotz, Die antiken Vasen von der Akropolis … Continue reading The Children of Tyro: Pelias (page 193, with art)

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The Children of Tyro: Pelias (page 192, with art)

Chapter 5: The Line of Deukalion Previous Page   Table of Contents   Next Page ♠ Pausanias, Description of Greece 5.17.9-11 – See previous page ♠ Hyginus, Fabulae 273 in the four-horse chariot race, Iolaus, son of Iphicles, won over Glaucus, son of Sisyphus, and Glaucus’ snappish horses tore him apart.  Latin Text ♦ Throne of Apollo at Amyklai (known through … Continue reading The Children of Tyro: Pelias (page 192, with art)

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