Archemorus
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historical examples
archemorus was killed by a serpent while his foster-mother was showing the soldiers of adrastus where they might find a fountain.
storyology benjamin taylor
this is supposed to have formed part of the sepulchre of archemorus.
ruins of ancient cities (vol. ii of ii) charles bucke
description of the obsequies of archemorus, and of the funeral games .
chaucer’s works, volume 2 (of 7) geoffrey chaucer
archimoris, archemorus, infant son of hypsipyle; honoured by funeral games.
chaucer’s works, volume 2 (of 7) geoffrey chaucer
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