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awarded the prize to Cale he was changed by Aphrodite into an old woman, but Cale rewarded him with a beautiful head of hair and took him to
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ad Hom. p. 1665) relates that Aphrodite and the three Charites, Pasithea, Cale and
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and Cale, which seems to be a forced separation of three words:
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The name Cale in this passage has led some to conclude that
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Kale (moon)

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