Author, Title | Text | Date |
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Author, Title | Text | Date |
Callimachus, Hymn to Zeus | §18 a man would fare on foot over Crathis and many-pebbled Metope, athirst: while that abundant water lay beneath his feet. | -1000 |
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7 | §4.72.1 but Asopus made his home in Phlious, where he married Metope, the daughter of Ladon, to whom were born two | -1000 |
Apollodorus, Library | §3.12.5 Cisseus, or, as others say, of the river Sangarius and Metope. The first son born to her was Hector; and | -1000 |
Apollodorus, Library | §3.12.6 Poseidon, or, according to some, of Zeus and Eurynome. Him Metope, herself a daughter of the river Ladon, married and | -1000 |
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