• Marathus, an Arcadian hero who accompanied the Dioscuri in their expedition into Attica to rescue Helen who had been abducted by Theseus. Marathus died...
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  • Academe. Plutarch, Theseus 32: "But Dicaearchus says that Echedemus and Marathus of Arcadia were in the army of the Tyndaridae at that time, from the first...
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    narrator learns that Marathus is in love with a girl. The narrator advises the girl to treat Marathus with more leniency than Marathus treated the narrator...
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    Apollo (redirect from Apollo (mythology))
    Delphos, Dryops, Miletos, Tenes, Epidaurus, Ceos, Lycoras, Syrus, Pisus, Marathus, Megarus, Patarus, Acraepheus, Cicon, Chaeron and many other sons of Apollo...
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  • Marathonius (category Set index articles on Greek mythology)
    30 years. His predecessor was Orthopolis and himself was succeeded by Marathus. During his reign, Cecrops Diphyes became the first king of Attica. Marathonios...
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    10th:Eratus 11th:Plemnaeus 12th:Orthopolis 13th:Marathonius or Coronus 14th:Marathus 15th:Echyreus or alternatively Coronus(which claims descent from Orthopolis...
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  • Carmen (verse) (category Roman mythology)
    Tibullus, in a poem in which he complains that an old woman has bewitched Marathus, takes the opportunity to recount various feats of witches, such as transferring...
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  • with Lucius Billienus Niger and Gaius Billienus Rufus. Lucius Billienus Marathus, built a tomb at Casilinum in Campania for himself and his wife, Cornelia...
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