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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...[[Elizabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]], authority on Greek mythology and [[Greek tragedy]], including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Ae
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  • Greek black metal band founded in 1993, with Greek lyrics about Greek mythology.
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], a [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on Greek mythology and [[Greek tragedy]], including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Ae
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...izabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]], and authority on Greek mythology and [[Greek tragedy]], including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Ae
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...is the [[Roman mythology|Roman god]] of [[commerce]], counterpart to the [[Greek mythology|Greek]] [[Hermes (mythology)|Hermes]], messenger of [[Jupiter (mythology)|J
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...e]] and [[Peace]]. Generally gods like Themis didn't participate much in [[Greek mythology]] but were part of the [[creation]] of the [[cosmos]]; while goddesses like
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • In {{r|Europa (Greek mythology)|Greek mythology|}}
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  • In Greek mythology, god of the sky who was the grandfather of Zeus ([[Jupiter (mythology)|Jupi
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...e was the half-brother of [[Heracles]] as well as his twin. According to [[Greek mythology]], Heracles' [[father]] was [[Zeus]] while Iphicles' father was the [[husba
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  • ...[[Elizabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]], authority on Greek mythology and [[Greek tragedy]], including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[Ae
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], a rural goat-legged [[Greek god|god]], inventor of the pan-pipes.
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  • From [[Greek mythology]], she was the first [[woman]]. She wasn't [[name|named]] in the ''[[Theogo
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], the son of [[Iapetos]], [[brother]] of [[Prometheus]] and husband of [[P
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], according to [[Classics]] [[scholar]] [[Elizabeth Vandiver]], '''Titans'
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  • ...d who ruled over the underworld, roughly corresponding to Hades in ancient Greek mythology.
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • In [[Greek mythology|Greek legend]], the daughter of [[Priam]] and [[Hecuba]] of [[Troy (ancient
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  • ...thology]] has numerous characters besides the three-headed hound Cerberos. Greek mythology is populated with [[Greek god|gods and goddesses]], [[human|humans]], creat
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  • ...ngenious method for cleaning stables by diverting [[rivers]] through them. Greek mythology is populated with [[Greek god|gods and goddesses]], [[human|humans]], creat
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...aurs, which were hybrid creatures straddling two worlds -- horses and men. Greek mythology is populated with [[Greek god|gods and goddesses]], [[human|humans]], creat
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  • ...ifice his daughter [[Iphigeneia]] to satisfy a requirement of [[Artemis]]. Greek mythology is populated with [[Greek god|gods and goddesses]], [[human|humans]], creat
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...of freshwater and the sea; the name is the counterpart of [[Poseidon]] in Greek mythology.
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  • ...] to their [[fathers]], like Atreus did to his brother Thyestes' children. Greek mythology is populated with a wide range of [[Greek god|gods and goddesses]], [[human
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...ms/1518376-greek-mythology-who-is-aphrodite-the-goddess-of-love-and-beauty Greek Mythology: Who is Aphrodite?]
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  • ...Correggio|Correggio]]. Pictured: [[Leda]] and the Swan, another tale from Greek mythology.<small>Painting circa 1532.</small>}}
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  • ...thology]], she is the [[daughter]] of [[Oinamaos]] of Pisa; according to [[Greek mythology]], any suitor who wants to [[marriage|marry]] her must first defeat [[Oinam
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  • ...ek tragedy|horrific tragedy]] on the family over several generations. But .Greek mythology is populated with a wide range of characters, including [[Greek god|gods an
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  • Endless [[existence]] which endures [[forever]] for all [[time]]. In [[Greek mythology]], the [[Greek god|gods and goddesses]] were believed to be [[immortal]] an
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  • chief-god in the ancient Greek Mythology
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver]], [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Greek mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]] including the ''[[Iliad]]'', ''[[Odyssey]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...Commentaries'', as saying that the name of the wife of [[Candaulus]] in [[Greek mythology]] was not [[Nysai]] but [[Abro]].<ref>[[Photius]], ''Myrobiblion'' [http://
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], '''The Bacchae''' was a [[drama]] in the [[genre]] of [[Greek tragedy]]
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  • ...Eridanus is from the mythical river associated with the myth of Phaeton in Greek mythology.
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  • In Greek mythology, the son of [[Agamemnon]] and [[Clytemnestra]].
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], a [[woman]] scorned by [[Bellerophon]] who committed [[suicide]].
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  • In Greek mythology, a giant water snake with many heads killed by [[Herakles]].
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  • ==In Greek mythology== In [[Greek mythology]], [[Greek god|gods and goddesses]] who were [[immortal]] could [[sexual in
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  • In Greek mythology, Phoenician princess taken to Crete by Zeus disguised as a bull.
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  • The Roman goddess of sexual desire and beauty (equivalent to Aphrodite in Greek mythology)
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], Thebian queen whose children are killed as a punishment for her boastful
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], he was a founding [[father]] of the [[city-state]] of [[Athens]] and one
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  • In Greek mythology, members of a legendary nation of female warriors.
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  • Most stories in [[mythology]], including [[Greek mythology]] as the ''Deucalion'', as well as in the [[Bible]] (as ''Noah's Ark'') as
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  • In [[Greek mythology|Greek legend]], '''Ilione''' was the daughter of [[Priam]] and [[Hecuba]] o
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  • A [[god]] in [[Greek mythology]] who is a [[titan]] and the father of many other gods; also known as ''[[Z
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], a [[Titan (god)|Titan]] who was the [[father]] of [[Prometheus]] and [[E
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  • A hero of Greek mythology, son of [[Zeus]], who among other adventures, had to perform twelve "Labour
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], '''Gorgophone''' was a daughter of [[Perseus]], the [[Ancient Greece|Gre
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  • ...often a [[freak]] of [[nature]] or [[unusual]] in a [[hideous]] way. In [[Greek mythology]], an [[example]] of a monster was the [[Minotaur]] which was part [[beast]
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  • In Greek mythology, the "Styx" was a river which formed the boundary between Earth and the Und
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  • In Greek mythology, the "Styx" was a river which formed the boundary between Earth and the Und
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], she was the [[daughter]] of a [[prophecy|seer]] who married [[King Priam
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], he is a [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] [[prince]] who is the [[son]] of
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  • A mountain in Greece which in Ancient Greek mythology was the home of the gods
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  • ...rn Hemisphere near Andromeda and Auriga, named after the legendary hero in Greek mythology.
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  • {{r|Greek mythology}}
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], the god of prophecy, [[music]], [[poetry]], [[medicine]], [[healing art
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  • ...and a ''catalogue of ships'' used by [[Strabo]]. The famous compendium of Greek mythology called the ''[[Bibliotheke]]'' (''Βιβλιοθήκη'') long attributed t
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  • From Greek mythology, he was the grandson of [[Tantalos]], king of [[Olympia]], son of [[Pelops]
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  • ...] is [[representation|represented]] as a [[person]]. For [[example]], in [[Greek mythology]], the concept of [[wisdom]] is represented by the human-like [[Greek god|g
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], one of the [[primordial]] early [[Greek god|gods]] who was a [[Titan]] b
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  • [[Burn]]ed into nothingness. In [[Greek mythology]], when a [[human]] looked on a [[naked]] [[Greek god|god or goddess]] in t
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  • ...ere near Aquarius and Eridanus, its name refers to Cetus, a sea monster in Greek mythology.
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], '''Iapetos''' was a [[Titan (god|Titan (god]] who was the father of [[Pr
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  • In Greek mythology the ruler of the underworld and the souls of the dead.
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], he is the [[son]] of [[Antenor]] and [[Theano]], and his [[wife]] whose
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], it was a place in [[Ancient Greece]] where a [[princess]] [[name|named]]
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  • In Greek mythology, the son of Laios and Jocasta who &mdash; without knowing it &mdash; killed
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  • ...ten in [[Latin (language)|Latin]] and is important as a [[reference]] in [[Greek mythology]].
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  • ...e [[English (language)|English]], a name often begins a [[sentence]]. In [[Greek mythology]], [[Greek god|gods and goddesses]] had names, as well as [[nymph]]s and fo
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], a [[monster]] with the [[head]] of a [[lion]], with a body of a [[goat]]
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  • ...da and Cepheus, named after the wife of Cepheus king of the Ethiopians, in Greek mythology.
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], the ancient [[city]] of [[Troy (ancient city)]] in [[Asia Minor]] was su
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  • A [[character]] in [[Greek mythology]] who was a [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojan]] and [[wife]] of either [[Telephu
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  • Not to be confused with [[Atalanta (Greek mythology)]].
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], he was the [[son]] of [[King Priam]] and [[Queen]] [[Hecabe]] of [[Troy
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  • ...part horse and part man, living in the mountains of Thessaly and Arcadia, Greek mythology.
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], the [[king]] of [[Thebes]] and [[husband]] of [[Jocasta]], who was [[mur
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  • A sacred site in Ancient Greek mythology and the home of the Ancient Olympic Games; there used to stand a temple to
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], the [[Greek god|goddess]] of beauty was [[Venus (goddess)|Aphrodite]], w
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], (Latin: '''Neptune''') he was the [[Greek god|god]] of the [[sea]], and
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  • ...ity]], [[egotism]], and self-love. The word's [[etymology]] derives from [[Greek mythology]] in which a [[physical attraction|handsome]] [[male]] [[Ancient Greece|Gre
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  • The '''Cerastes''' in [[Greek mythology]] is a [[serpent]] that is incredibly flexible, so much so that it is said
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], '''Circe''' was a [[Greek god|goddess]] of [[magic]] who [[life|lived]]
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  • ...nd became the [[Greek god|god]] of forging, metalworking, and smithing. In Greek mythology, Juno was portrayed generally as a middle-aged woman, perhaps in her fortie
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  • {{rpl|Apollo (Greek mythology)}}
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  • ...ving|give]] up [[something]] [[good]] for the sake of a greater good. In [[Greek mythology]], it means the [[action|act]] of burning [[food]] or giving up [[valuable]
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  • In Greek mythology, '''Thetis''' is a sea nymph who was the mother of [[Achilles]]. In the ''
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  • ...tricably linked with the goddess [[Athena]], the daughter of [[Zeus]] in [[Greek mythology]], who was depicted as a virgin goddess with a decidedly unfeminine nature
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], '''Agamemnon''' was High King of Mycenae<ref name=MycWP/>, brother-in-la
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  • ...or Modern [[Greek language|Greek]] and their main themes concern ancient [[Greek mythology]], especially the [[Kabeiroi]], a group of mysterious chthonic deities. Alt
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  • In [[Greek mythology]], there were two characters named '''Philonoe'''. }}</ref> She was a minor character in [[Greek mythology]]. According to a second account which suggests that Philonoe ''[[death|die
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  • ...]s about [[action|acts]] that humans should either do or avoid doing. In [[Greek mythology]], [[Cassandra]], according to the ''[[Iliad]]'' by [[Homer]] and the ''[[A
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  • ...ond asteroid, discovered at around the same time, itself named after the [[Greek mythology|Greek goddess]] [[Pallas Athena|of wisdom]].<ref>[http://periodic.lanl.gov/
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  • '''Zeus''' was the chief-god in the ancient [[Greek mythology]]. He was believed to be the one who liberated his brothers and sisters out
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  • ...in 1789 by [[William Herschel]]. It was named after one of the giants of [[Greek mythology]]. The moon is notable as a candidate for harbouring extra-terrestrial [[li
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  • The genus was named for the [[Greek mythology|Greek mythological]] character [[Achilles]]. According to the [[Iliad]], Ac
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  • ...o produce mocerately complex mechanisms. Earliest examples are found in [[Greek mythology]], and include mechanical servants created by the god [[Hephaestus]] and ''
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  • The story is told, similar to a legend of the [[Greek mythology|Greek]] king [[Midas]], that Labraid had horse's ears, something he was con
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  • ...,'' which in turn was named after ''[[Circe]],'' a goddess or sorceress in Greek mythology. USS ''Circe'' served as a commissioned ship for 18 months, and received on
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  • ...ra]] complexes emerge. These complexes are named after [[character]]s of [[Greek mythology|Greek myth]] whose narratives share common traits. Male children develop a
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  • ...''Alec'' stories, and ''Bacchus'', a wry adventure series about the few [[Greek mythology|Greek gods]] who have survived to the present day.
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  • ...y of them are ancient constellations, and have names often associated with Greek mythology while others, mainly situated south of the celestial equator, were introduc
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  • ''[[Lachesis (mythology)|Lachesis]]'' is one of the three Fates in [[Greek mythology]] and was supposed to assign to man his term of life -- something this spec
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  • ...ed to Greece by a Phoenician named [[Cadmus]], who also figures in other [[Greek mythology]].
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  • ...lland]] and many others. Leon Garfield and Edward Blishen's retelling of [[Greek mythology|Greek myths]], ''The God Beneath the Sea'', which Keeping illustrated in 19
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  • ...rise: There was no [[Europa]] yet, neither from [[Europa (Greek mythology)|Greek mythology]] nor from [[Europa (astronomy)|astronomy]].
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  • ...ionally, most of Saturn's other moons are named after actual [[Titan]]s of Greek mythology. This started because [[John Herschel]] — son of [[William Herschel]], di
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  • '''Theseus''' was a hero from [[Greek mythology]] and a legendary king of [[Athens]].
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  • ...–134]]</ref> since [[Celtus]] was the son of Heracles and [[Keltine]] in [[Greek mythology]].<ref>[[Parthenius of Nicaea]], ''Narrationes amatoriae'' 30.1–2: ''κα
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  • ...kos'' meaning "milky circle" for the system’s appearance in the sky. In [[Greek mythology]], [[Zeus]] placed his son by a mortal woman, the infant [[Hercules]], on [
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  • ...lation of [[Andromeda (constellation)|Andromeda]], named for a princess in Greek mythology; the name means "to think," "to attend to" or "be mindful of". The myth of
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  • ...portray themselves as “the next Python” or the “Python killer” (shades of Greek mythology) as a way to gain traction and capitalize on some feelings of resentment an
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  • ...] epithet ''hannah'' is derived from the name of tree-dwelling nymphs in [[Greek mythology]] (for the arboreal lifestyle).<ref name=database/>
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  • ...(γάλα, ''gala''). This is also the origin of the word ''[[galaxy]]''. In [[Greek mythology|Greek myth]], the Milky Way was caused by milk spilt by [[Hera]] when suckl
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  • The Apollo program was named after the [[Apollo (Greek mythology)|Greek god of the Sun]].
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  • ...ies, is linguistically [[cognate]] with [[Zeus]]—the king of the gods in [[Greek mythology]], [[Jupiter (mythology)|Iovis]] (''gen. of'' Jupiter) —the king of the g
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  • In [[Greek Mythology]] snakes are often associated with deadly and dangerous antagonists. The 9
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  • ...ipate in [[politics]] or have much presence in the [[public sphere]]. In [[Greek mythology]], there were numerous accounts of male figures giving [[birth]], such as t ...''deathless ones'' like the [[Greek god|Greek gods and goddesses]] from [[Greek mythology]].
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  • ...her current incarnation, is a member of the [[Amazons|Amazon tribe]] of [[Greek mythology]].
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