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Athamas, blinded by the madness, exchanged Learchus for a lion (or a ram/ fawn, in other versions) and killed him. After this, Athamas went in frenzied pursuit of Ino, who jumped into the sea with their other son,
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by Wilhelm Janson (Holland, Amsterdam), Antonio Tempesta (Italy, Florence, 1555–1630) at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles
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The Insane Athamas Killing Learchus, While Ino and Melicertor Jump into the Sea
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translated by Brookes More (1859-1942). Boston, Cornhill Publishing Co. 1922.
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This article is about Greek mythological figure. For other uses, see
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by Arcangelo Migliarini (1801) at Roma, Accademia di San Luca
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Hugo Magnus. Gotha (Germany). Friedr. Andr. Perthes. 1892.
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Latin text available at the Perseus Digital Library
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Index

Learchus (disambiguation)
Boeotia

Athamas
Ino
Melicertes

Greek mythology
Ancient Greek
Boeotian
Athamas
Ino
Cadmus
Thebes
Melicertes
Theban Cycle
Ovid
Metamorphoses
Dionysus
Zeus
Semele
Melicertes
Dante
Inferno
Ovid
Metamorphoses
Dante
Divine Comedy
Inferno
Publius Ovidius Naso

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