Athamas - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Athamas
- an ancient king of Orchomenus; husband of Ino
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AnthPal_9.216
ed. Ino was made immortal, but Athamas was ill-fated. The
AnthPal_9.345
F 22 } & The fury of Athamas against his son Learchus
Athen_13.559
Amphis says in his Athamas- & Is not a courtesan much more
Athen_13.560
daughter of Minos; and Athamas on account of his marriag
Cic:HarResp_39
as the exulting cries of Athamas ** or the remorse of
Cic:Pis_47
than the Orestes or the Athamas ** of tragedy - when
Cic:Tusc_3.11
or grief. Thus we say Athamas, Alcmaeon, Ajax, and Orestes, were
Philip_9.253
doom. Ino loved her child, but Athamas was impious. The
Plin:HN_7.200
else by Chalcus son of Athamas; the breastplate by Midias of
Plin:HN_34.140
to represent the madness of Athamas subsiding in repentance after he
PsCallisth_1.46
for his wife. & Athamas, frenzied, here shot down his
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