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how come the others have their own web pageshe do'sent -kevaughn94
Orion
Some legends claim the gorgon Euryale as the mother of
Orion, though others form a new Euryale as daughter of
King Minos of
Crete.
Where? I have now seen most of the ancient sources on Orion, and several of the modern critics. None of them say, even where (as with Kerenyi) it would be convenient for their argument, that Orion's mother was the Gorgon.
SeptentrionalisPMAnderson 00:29, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
She is also in the second Heroes of Olumpus — Preceding
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how come the others have their own web pageshe do'sent -kevaughn94
Orion
Some legends claim the gorgon Euryale as the mother of
Orion, though others form a new Euryale as daughter of
King Minos of
Crete.
Where? I have now seen most of the ancient sources on Orion, and several of the modern critics. None of them say, even where (as with Kerenyi) it would be convenient for their argument, that Orion's mother was the Gorgon.
SeptentrionalisPMAnderson 00:29, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
She is also in the second Heroes of Olumpus — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
61.68.7.64 (
talk)
10:33, 27 March 2024 (UTC)reply