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4. (1883) A Hand-Book of Mythology for the Use of Schools and Academies

As a woman having the head of a woman, or of a dog, or of a horse. […] As a woman having two faces. […] As a woman having three bodies, partly distinct and partly united, having three distinct faces united at the neck; such a figure was called “Triformis.” […] They represented him as having a red and very ugly face, bearing in his hand a pruning-knife, and having his head crowned with a wreath of vine leaves and laurel. […] Ino was persecuted by Hera for having taken care of Dionysus in his infancy.

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