Mythology 101: From Gods and Goddesses to Monsters and Mortals, Your Guide to Ancient Mythology (Adams 101) by Kathleen Sears

Mythology 101: From Gods and Goddesses to Monsters and Mortals, Your Guide to Ancient Mythology (Adams 101) by Kathleen Sears

Author:Kathleen Sears [Sears, Kathleen]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9781440573330
Publisher: Adams Media
Published: 2013-12-03T05:00:00+00:00


Demonice

By Demonice, Ares had four sons: Evenus, Molus, Pylus, and Thestius. Evenus became the king of Aetolia and had a river named after him. Molus met an untimely death when he tried to rape a nymph and was beheaded. Pylus was not well known, and Thestius became a king in Aetolia.

Aerope

Ares fell in love with a young mortal woman named Aerope. The myths don’t record much about their love affair aside from the fact that they had a son together. Sadly, giving birth to a god’s son was too much for this young woman and she died in childbirth. The child survived, however; Ares made sure the baby was able to suckle from his dead mother’s breasts.



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