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12. (1898) Classic myths in english literature

Æacus had been during his earthly life a righteous king of the island of Ægina. Minos had been a famous lawgiver and king of Crete. […] What could the king of gods and men do? […] Forthwith the vengeance of the king of gods and men fell upon him. […] But later poets make this darling of Jove daughter of Nycteus, king of Thebes.

13. (1836) The new pantheon; or, an introduction to the mythology of the ancients

Ganymede, the beautiful son of Tros, king of Troy, was substituted in her place. […] He slew Geryon, king of Spain, a cruel giant with three bodies. […] He delivered Hesione, daughter of Laomedon, king of Troy, from a horrible sea monster, to which she was exposed. […] Niorder is supposed to have been a king of some part of Sweden, and high priest of Upsal. […] Baal-Zebub, lord of flies; Baal-Berith, Addra, Malek, Ana-Malek, and Melchom, signifying the burning king.

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