Alope
a daughter of cercyon who was raped by poseidon and bore a son, hippothous.
historical examples
he also defeated at alope the locrians that had -ssembled to resist him.
the history of the peloponnesian war thucydides
on the whole also they favour the view that ‘alope’ is the phthiotic alope.
the heroic age h. munro chadwick
alope had made many little decorations of beads and drawn work on buckskin, which she placed in our tepee.
geronimo’s story of his life geronimo
alope asked, “why must you fight such a duel with young ponce?”
the story of geronimo james arthur kjelgaard
for five years he had watched alope become lovelier each year.
the story of geronimo james arthur kjelgaard
“twelve-year-old boys are not supposed to be able to kill deer,” alope said.
the story of geronimo james arthur kjelgaard
there were the decorations that alope had made—and there were the playthings of our little ones.
geronimo’s story of his life geronimo
perhaps the greatest joy to me was that now i could marry the fair alope, daughter of no-po-so.
geronimo’s story of his life geronimo
catching up a burning brand, he fired the wickiup he had shared with alope, then cast the brand against his mother’s house.
the story of geronimo james arthur kjelgaard
i made no reply, but in a few days appeared before his wigwam with the herd of ponies and took with me alope.
geronimo’s story of his life geronimo
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