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| | Laocoon 2, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | But others say that the Trojans were about to obey him when Athena shook the foundations of the earth at his feet as a warning; and since he did not cease to exhort the Trojans, the goddess, stabbing his eyeballs with anguish, robbed him of his sight. |
 | | Yet others affirm that it was Apollo who sent the two serpents swimming through the sea from the neighbouring islands to devour the sons of Laocoon 2, and that as he hurried, weapon in hand, to help his sons, he was killed by the monsters, which, gliding away, disappeared into a shrine. |
 | | Laocoon 1 is the same as Lacoon, one of the ARGONAUTS. |
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