Cdms #14 Cadmus Kadmos Κάδμος




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Cdms #14 Cadmus Kadmos Κάδμος

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"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadmus" - (1913) , pp. 53-72, 22345; Gomme finds the literary evidence for Cadmus' Phoenician origin first directly expressed by Pherecydes, Herodotus and in a scholium on Hellanicus, where in each case it is already assumed as well k nown. 16. "There is little doubt that Cadmus was originally a Boeotian, that is, a Greek hero." Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1911, s.v. "Cadmus"; Walter Burk ert, The Orientalizing Revolution ("Introduction") was written in part to lay such perceptions to rest. 17. Diodorus Siculus 5.48.2 Argive genealogy in Greek mythology Uranus Gaia Cronus Rhea Oceanus Tethys Memphis Libya Poseidon Nilus Inachus Melia Belus Agen or Telephassa Phoroneus Io Zeus Cadm us Cilix Europa Phoenix Achiroe Epaphus Harmonia Polydorus Agave Autonoë Danaus Aegyptus

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