Aglauros | Greek mythology | Britannica.comAglauros, also spelled Aglaurus , in Greek mythology, eldest daughter of the
Athenian king Cecrops. Aglauros died with her sisters by leaping in fear from the
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Hermes, Herse and Aglauros - Fitzwilliam MuseumHermes, Herse and Aglauros. The story of Hermes, Herse and Aglauros is told by
Ovid, in Metamorphoses, 2, lines 711 - 832. "It happened that Athens' chaste ...
Notes on Book 2: The Envy of Aglauros from MetamorphosesFree Book 2: The Envy of Aglauros summary of Metamorphoses by Ovid. Get a
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Mercury and Aglauros | Museum of Fine Arts, BostonIn the Roman myth related in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Aglauros was poisoned
with jealousy by the goddess Minerva and refused to take Mercury to her sister ...
Veronese, Paolo: Hermes, Herse and Aglauros (c1580) | Great ...Jul 18, 2013 ... The story of Hermes, Herse and Aglauros is not one of the better-known tales
from Ovid. It's not very spectacular as a tale, and not very ...