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5. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

The Titans then divided the realm of their father among themselves. […] When Zeus was grown up, he and the other children of Kronos made war on their father and the Titans. […] Astræos, as we have just seen, was by Eôs the father of the Winds. […] By Semele he was the father of Dionysos, who became a god. […] The goddess herself meantime enters the house of her father, and sits beside her brother Apollo.

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