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- tried to arrange to have Theseus killed by asking him to capture the Marathonian Bull, an emblem of Cretan power. On the way to Marathon, Theseus took...
- later broke loose and wandered into Marathon, becoming known as the "Marathonian Bull". Eurystheus then sent Heracles to bring back the man-eating Mares...
- an old woman who offered succor to Theseus on his way to capture the Marathonian Bull. On the way to Marathon to capture the Bull, Theseus sought shelter...
- during the Panathenaic Games. Out of envy, Aegeus sent him to conquer the Marathonian Bull, which killed him. Minos was angry and declared war on Athens. He...
- was an old woman who gave shelter to Theseus on his way to capture the Marathonian Bull. Listed alphabetically: H. h. anderida Hewitson, [1853] H. h. annetta...
- The bull was released and wandered to Marathon, becoming known as the Marathonian Bull. When Heracles brought back the man-eating Mares of Diomedes successfully...
- not. In another version, Aegeus, King of Athens, sent him against the Marathonian Bull which resulted in Androgeus' death. In Pausanias' interpretation...
- owned by Hades and guarded by Menoetes. Cercopes, monkeys. Cretan Bull/Marathonian Bull, was the bull Pasiphaë fell in love with, giving birth to the Minotaur...
- offerings to the graves of the dead. An ancient Gaia cult existed at the "Marathonian Tetrapolis" near Athens . In the month Poseideon a pregnant cow was sacrificed...
- festival is not present in either the Marathonian and Erchian calendrical inscriptionswhere the Marathonian calendar was for the Marathon Tetrapolis...