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- And first indeed Parthenopaeus the son of the huntress (Atalanta) led his division horrent with their thick shields against the Neitan gate, having a family device in the middle of his shield, Atalanta destroying the Aitolian boar with her distant-wounding bow.
- Author: Euripides
- Source: Phoenician Women
- And Atalanta, virgin of the groves, of Mount Lycaeum, glory of her sex; a polished buckle fastened her attire; her lustrous hair was fashioned in a knot; her weapons rattled in an ivory case, swung from her white left shoulder, and she held a bow in her left hand. Her face appeared as maidenly for boy, or boyish for girl.
- Author: Ovid
- Sources: Metamorphoses
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