Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Argonaut
Target Entity: Argonauts
Preceding Context: He was depicted with crippled feet, and misshapen, either from birth or as a result of his fall from Olympus. In vase-paintings, Hephaestus is usually shown lame and bent over his anvil, hard at work on a metal creation, his feet sometimes back-to-front: Hephaistos amphigyēeis. He walked with the aid of a stick. The
Succeeding Context: Palaimonius, "son of Hephaestus" (i.e. a bronze-smith) was also lame.
Paragraph Title: Symbolism
Source Page: Hephaestus

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