Endymion - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Endymion
- a lover of Selene, the goddess of the moon
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Athen_13.564
[Sleep] was in love with Endymion, represents him as refu
Cic:Tusc_1.92
those terms, much less I: Endymion, indeed, if you listen to
Euseb]:Chron_191
his son Epeius; and then Endymion, Alexinus and Oenomaus
Meleager_5.165
her bosom, lie there a second Endymion. & * & i.e. sound
Phld:Epigr_5.123
ow, O Moon ; for did not Endymion set your soul afire ?
PsCallisth_1.12
braced a fair lad, the cowherd Endymion. Because of the
SEG_48.1330
(c. 128-100) valiant hero Endymion with his regal spear bro
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