Herakles, the Hero of Thebes, and Other Heroes of the Myth

Herakles, the Hero of Thebes, and Other Heroes of the Myth - Adapted from the Second Book...
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Author: Burt, Mary E. (Mary Elizabeth),1850-1918
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Herakles, the Hero of Thebes, and Other Heroes of the Myth

Herakles, the Hero of Thebes, and Other Heroes of the Myth

€6,34

Herakles, the Hero of Thebes, and Other Heroes of the Myth

€6,34
Author: Burt, Mary E. (Mary Elizabeth),1850-1918
Format: eBook
Language: English

Herakles, the Hero of Thebes, and Other Heroes of the Myth - Adapted from the Second Book of the Primary Schools of Athens, Greece

One look at the map of Greece will show us that it is the smallest of European countries. For many hundreds of years it was inhabited by the handsomest, bravest, and most intelligent people in the world. But these people, the Greeks, or Hellenes, as they called themselves, had not always lived in the country. Thousands of years before the Hellenes came to Greece it was a perfect wilderness of mountains, narrow valleys, torrents, and tangled forests. It was a land of wild beasts, and they were so numerous and fierce that there was almost no room for men. Yet men did live there, but we know nothing about them or what they were like, except that they hid in caves and had hardly got beyond the art of making fire, trapping and killing the less dangerous animals with sticks or little arrows pointed with stones, and using their meat for food and hides for clothing. [Pg xii] Then the new people, the Greeks, began to come into the country. They came in boats from across the sea and on foot from the north, through numberless mountain-passes. They did not come all at once, but in small detachments, in single tribes, so that it took them many years to spread over the country. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 50569
Author: Burt, Mary E. (Mary Elizabeth)
Release Date: Nov 28, 2015
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Contributor (Author): Ragozin, Zénaïde A. (Zénaïde Alexeïevna), 1835-1924


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