Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume VIII/Pseudo-Clementine Literature/The Clementine Homilies/Homily VI/Chapter 21

Chapter XXI.&#8212;Their Graves are Still to Be Seen.

&#8220;For instance, as I have mentioned already, in the Caucasian mountains there is shown the tomb of a certain Kronos, a man, and a fierce monarch who slew his children.&#160; And the son of this man, called Zeus, became worse than his father; and having by the power of magic been declared ruler of the universe, he committed many adulteries, and inflicted punishment on his father and uncles, and so died; and the Cretans show his tomb.&#160; And in Mesopotamia there lie buried a certain Helios at Atir, and a certain Selene at Carrh&#230;.&#160; A certain Hermes, a man, lies buried in Egypt; Ares in Thrace; Aphrodite in Cyprus; &#198;sculapius in Epidaurus; and the tombs of many other such persons are to be seen.