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cynics:theseus [2014/01/14 23:19] – external edit 127.0.0.1cynics:theseus [2014/03/01 12:28] (current) – [Diodorus Siculus, Book 4 §59-60] frank
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 [4.60.1] It remains for us now to speak of the Minotaur which was slain by **Theseus**, in order that we may complete our account of the deeds of **Theseus**. But we must revert to earlier times and set forth the facts which are interwoven with this performance, in order that the whole narrative may be clear. [4.60.1] It remains for us now to speak of the Minotaur which was slain by **Theseus**, in order that we may complete our account of the deeds of **Theseus**. But we must revert to earlier times and set forth the facts which are interwoven with this performance, in order that the whole narrative may be clear.
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 +SourceDiodorus SiculusLibrary of History (Books III - VIII)Translated by Oldfather, C. H. Loeb Classical Library Volumes 303 and 340. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1935.</blockquote>
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