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Erysichthon: the one who ate himself

“King Erysichthon ate. And ate. And then he ate some more. Nothing would fill him.”

Posted byD.M. WhiteMarch 29, 2020March 31, 2020Posted inGreek MythTags:Demeter, Erysichton, Greek Mythology, The Lost DialogueLeave a comment on Erysichthon: the one who ate himself
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