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5. (1883) A Hand-Book of Mythology for the Use of Schools and Academies

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.” […] The supremacy of Zeus was recognized in all three kingdoms. […] They were three in number — Clotho*, Lachesis*, and Atropos*. […] This monster had three bodies united at the waist, three heads, six hands, and six feet. […] Tros had three sons, Ilus*, Assaracus*, and Ganymedes.

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