
Liv Reads Hesiod: The Theogony (Part 1)
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! | Greek Mythology & the Ancient Mediterranean
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Deathless Gods and Men Who Walk on Earth
Medusa was mortal, but the other two were undying and grew not old with her. Lay the dark haired one in a soft meadow amid spring flowers. And when perseus cut off her head, there sprang forth great chriseor and the horse pegasus. He dwells in house of zeus, and brings to wise zeus the thunder and lightning. But chriseor was joined in love with calere, the daughter of glorious ocean, and begot three headed gariones. Him. Mighty heracles slew in sea girt arathea by his shambling oxen on that day when he drove the wide browed oxen to holy tyr
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