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According and Apollodorus
According to the Biblioteca, the " library " of mythology mis-attributed to Apollodorus, he fathered the Corybantes on the Muse Thalia.
According to Apollodorus, it was Apollo who sent the two sea serpents.
According to Apollodorus, he raided the land of Aeneas in the Troad region and stole his cattle.
According to Apollodorus,
According to Apollodorus, Agamemnon brought the Wine Growers, daughters of Anius, son of Apollo, who had the gift of producing by touch wine, wheat, and oil from the earth, in order to relieve the supply problem of the army.
According to Apollodorus, Paris ' brothers Helenus and Deiphobus vied over the hand of Helen.
According to Apollodorus, as quoted by Philodemus, Zeno died in Arrheneides ' archonship ( 262 / 1 BC ).
According to Apollodorus, Talos was slain either when Medea drove him mad with drugs, deceived him that she would make him immortal by removing the nail, or was killed by Poeas's arrow ( Apollodorus 1. 140 ).
According to Apollodorus, it was Apollo who sent the two serpents since Laocoon had insulted Apollo by sleeping with his wife in front of the " divine image ".
According to some sources, however, two of the Niobids who had supplicated Leto were spared: Apollodorus gives their names as Meliboea ( Chloris ) and Amyclas.
According to Apollodorus, Alcmaeon's presence caused the land to be infertile, so he went to Delphi for assistance.
According to Apollodorus ' account, an oracle told Catreus that one of his children would kill him.
According to Apollodorus, Menelaus, Aerope's son, was away at Catreus ' funeral, when Paris took Helen to Troy.
According to Apollodorus, Catreus received an oracle saying that he would be killed by one of his children.
According to Apollodorus, Athena visited the smith-god Hephaestus to request some weapons, but Hephaestus was so overcome by desire that he tried to seduce her in his workshop.
According to the brief epitome by the so-called Apollodorus, Eurytus had a beautiful young daughter named Iole who was eligible for marriage.
According to Apollodorus, Echidna was the daughter of Tartarus and Gaia, while according to Hesiod, either Ceto and Phorcys or Chrysaor and the naiad Callirhoe were her parents.
According to the epitome of the Bibliotheke traditionally attributed to Apollodorus ( Epitome I: 9 ), when Dionysus found Ariadne abandoned on Naxos, he brought her to Lemnos and there fathered Thoas, Staphylus, Oenopion, and Peparethus.
According to Apollodorus, after the death of Temenus the army declared Deiphontes and Hyrnetho his rightful successors.
According to Apollodorus and Proclus, the mythical seer Calchas died at Colophon after the end of the Trojan War.
According to Apollodorus, the Delphic oracle had promised victory if Alcmaeon was chosen their leader, and so he was.
According to Apollodorus of Artemita, quoted by Strabo, the Indo-Greek territory for a while included the Indian coastal provinces of Sindh and possibly Gujarat.
According to Apollodorus of Damascus, the shelter should be fixed to the ground while the ram was being used to both prevent skidding and strain on the axles from the weight of the moving apparatus.

According and Diomedes
According to the Iliad, during the Trojan War, Diomedes fought Hector and saw Ares fighting on the Trojans ' side.
According to late writers, he was killed either by Achilles or by one of the following four: Diomedes, Idomeneus and the two Ajaxes who at one point united to attack the opponents.
According to some, Diomedes was 4 years old when his father was killed.
According to some, Diomedes ruled Argos for more than five years and brought much wealth and stability to the city during his time.
According to Homer, Diomedes enters the war with a fleet of 80 ships, third only to the contributions of Agamemnon ( 100 ships ) and Nestor ( 90 ).
According to some interpretations, Diomedes is represented in the epic as the most valiant soldier of the war, who never commits hubris.
According to some interpretations, Diomedes is represented in the epic as the most valiant soldier of the war, who never committed hubris.
According to some other sources, Diomedes angrily tossed Penthesileia's body into the river, so neither side could give her decent burial.
According to Quintus Smyrnaeus, Odysseus and Diomedes came to Scyros to bring him to the war at Troy.
According to some, Diomedes and Odysseus were sent into the city of Troy to negotiate for peace after the death of Paris.
According to the Little Iliad, on the way to the ships, Odysseus plotted to kill Diomedes and claim the Palladium ( or perhaps the credit for gaining it ) for himself.
According to another tradition, the Palladium failed to bring Diomedes any luck due to the unrighteous way he obtained it.
According to Quintus Smyrnaeus, while slaughtering countless Trojans, Diomedes met an elderly man named Ilioneus who begged for mercy.
According to the post Homeric stories, Diomedes was given immortality by Athena, which she had not given to his father.
According to tradition, Canosa, then called Canusium, was founded by the Homeric hero Diomedes.
According to the legend, it was founded by Diomedes, or by one Lanoios, an exiled from Troy.
According to tradition, the town was founded by Diomedes, the Greek hero.
According to the Epic Cycle narrative of the Little Iliad, on the way to the ships, Odysseus plotted to kill Diomedes and claim the Palladium ( or perhaps the credit for gaining it ) for himself.
According to Homer's Iliad, he was killed by Odysseus and Diomedes.

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