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  1. Gods, Demigods, and Demons: An Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology (Point) by Bernard Evslin, 1988-04
  2. Greek Myths: Tales of Passion, Heroism, and Betrayal by Shoshanna Kirk, 2005-08-11
  3. Eternal Drama: The Inner Meaning of Greek Mythology by Edward Edinger, 2001-05-01
  4. Tales of the Greek Heroes (Puffin Classics) by Roger Lancelyn Green, 2009-03-05
  5. Tales of Greek Mythology (Cover-to-Cover Timeless Classics: Fables, Folktales) by L. L. Owens, 1999-08
  6. Structure and History in Greek Mythology and Ritual (Sather Classical Lectures) by Walter Burkert, 1982-11-08
  7. A Genealogical Chart of Greek Mythology by Harold Newman, Jon O. Newman, 2003-06-30
  8. Myths of the Greeks and Romans (Meridian) by Michael Grant, 1995-09-01
  9. Greek Mythology (Mythology Around the World) by Simone Payment, 2006-05-30
  10. Amazing Greek Myths of Wonder and Blunders by Mike Townsend, 2010-01-07
  11. THE COMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY: The world of the Greek gods and heroes in words and pictures by Guus Houtzager, 2004-02
  12. From Atalanta to Zeus: Readers Theatre from Greek Mythology by Suzanne I. Barchers, 2001-04-15
  13. Gods and Goddesses in Greek Mythology by Michelle M. Houle, 2001-03
  14. Greek Gods and Heroes (Laurel-leaf books) by Robert Graves, 1965-10-15

21. Greek Mythology
Greek mythology offers extensive information and pictures on the gods, goddess and myths of ancient Greece.
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22. Olympians Coloring Pages
Greek gods themed coloring book pages you can print and color.
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The Olympians - in order of importance/birth
Zeus:
  • ruler of the gods and Mount Olympus. god of the sky. symbols: eagle and lightning bolt the Olympian brothers each received a weapon to battle the titans: Zeus received the lightning bolt, Poseidon received the trident and Hades received the helmet of invisibility after they defeated the Titans they drew lots to see who would rule what Zeus the sky, Poseidon the seas and Hades the underworld.
Poseidon:
  • brother of Zeus god of the sea his weapon was a trident, which could shake the earth and shatter any object the Olympian brothers each received a weapon to battle the titans: Zeus received the lightning bolt, Poseidon received the trident and Hades received the helmet of invisibility after they defeated the Titans they drew lots to see who would rule what Zeus the sky, Poseidon the seas and Hades the underworld.
Hades:
  • brother of Zeus god of the underworld had a helmet of invisibility the Olympian brothers each received a weapon to battle the titans: Zeus received the lightning bolt, Poseidon received the trident and Hades received the helmet of invisibility after they defeated the Titans they drew lots to see who would rule what Zeus the sky, Poseidon the seas and Hades the underworld.

23. Greek Mythology - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles At
Greek Mythology Scholarly books, journals and articles Greek Mythology at Questia, world's largest online library and research service. Subscribe now and do better research
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24. BESTIARY - Monsters & Fabulous Creatures Of Greek Myth & Legend With Pictures
Beasts, monsters, men and spirits of Greek mythology; sources cited.
http://www.theoi.com/Bestiary.html
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See also CATEGORIES IN THE BESTIARY (an illustrated index). Greek myth and legend is filled with a wide variety of monsters and creatures ranging from Dragons, Giants, Demons and Ghosts, to multiformed creatures such as the Sphinx, Minotaur, Centaurs, Manticores and Griffins.There were also many fabulous animals such as the Nemean Lion, golden-fleeced Ram and winged horse Pegasus, not to mention the creatures of legend such as the Phoenix, Unicorns (Monocerata) . Even amongst the tribes of man, myth spoke of strange peoples inhabiting the far reaches of the earth such as the hopping Umbrella-Foots, the one-eyed Arimaspians, the Dog-Headed men, and the puny Pygmies. SIREN SPHINX AUTOMOTON SEA-GOD, NEREUS AMPHISBAENAE see Beasts, African AUTOMOTONS (Automotones) Creatures crafted out of metal and endowed with life by the smith-god Hephaestus. BULLS, BRONZE (Tauroi Khalkeoi) Four fire-breathing, bronze bulls which Hephaestus crafted for King Aeetes of Colchis. CELEDONES (Keledones) Golden singing maidens which Hephaistos crafted for the first temple of Apollo at Delphi. (Kuones Khryseos Argyreos) A pair of gold and silver dogs which Hephaestus crafted for King Alcinous of the Phaeacians.

25. Greek Mythology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Greek mythology comprises the collected narratives of Greek gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines, originally created and spread within an oralpoetic tradition.
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Greek mythology comprises the collected narratives of Greek gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines , originally created and spread within an oral-poetic tradition . Our surviving sources of mythology are literary reworkings of this oral tradition, supplemented by interpretations of iconic imagery, sometimes modern ones, sometimes ancient ones, as myth was a means for later Greeks themselves to throw light on cult practices and traditions that were no longer explicable. The historian must sometimes deduce from hints in imagery, such as in vase paintings, and offhand references the recognition of mythic themes tacitly expressed in cult practice In their various legends, stories and hymns the gods of

26. Introduction To Greek Mythology
This is a resource for teachers of students in 3rd through 6th grades. It has numerous plays, stories, and worksheets that are appropriate for students in these grades.
http://www.hipark.austin.isd.tenet.edu/mythology/introduction.html
This is a resource for teachers of students in 3rd through 6th grades. It has numerous plays, stories, and worksheets that are appropriate for students in these grades. The material in here has been written or created by James Stephen Parks and Sally Powell Corbett, two fifth grade teachers at Highland Park Elementary in Austin, Texas. After working together for nine years on a literature unit on ancient Greece that centered on mythology, they have compiled some material that they feel could be beneficial to other teachers. Not only has this unit generated great enthusiasm among their students, it has also had the fringe benefits of improving many students' reading ability and helped in raising achievement scores. Feel free to Xerox any of this material to use with your class room. Stories Plays for Middle School Plays from Aesop's Fables Skill Sheets ... Greek Gods and Heroes Bibliography: All of these books were found in the Austin Public Library, and although some are out of print, they were included if they are worthwhile books. Books marked with stars ** are of exceptional quality. (Books listed for 3rd grade level are often helpful for students in upper grades but below grade level in reading ability especially the Troll Books) Aesop: His Fables are suitable for 3rd - 6th grade.

27. Smirnoff Ice - AskMen.com
Snippets of Greek mythology.
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28. Greek Mythology
Greek Mythology This is an introduction to Ancient Greek Mythology. It combines information from a number of sources and attempts to be a comprehensive referance work.
http://www.desy.de/gna/interpedia/greek_myth/greek_myth.html
Greek Mythology
This is an introduction to Ancient Greek Mythology. It combines information from a number of sources and attempts to be a comprehensive referance work. To get back to this page use: J.M.Hunt

29. Encyclopedia Mythica: Greek Mythology.
The available articles in the Greek mythology area. The body of traditional tales concerning the gods, heroes, and rituals of the ancient Greeks.
http://www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/europe/greek/articles.html
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30. Greek Mythology
Mythweb's illustrated encyclopedia of Greek Mythology. INDEX
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31. Ancient Greece For Kids - Ancient Greek Myths
Read Greek Myths. Theseus and the Minotaur . Zeus, Hera, and Little Io. Hades and the River Styx
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Theseus and the Minotaur Zeus, Hera, and Little Io Hades and the River Styx Zeus, Hades, and the King of Corinth ... Daedalus and Iccarus
2 stories loosely retold from Homer's Odyssey Eros and Psyche Jason and the Golden Fleece Jason and the Golden Fleece - Part 1 Jason and the Golden Fleece - Part 2 ... Short original delightful myths (Warrensburg Schools)
Hear Greek Myths Oceanus - Chaos and the Titans Phaeton and his Chariot
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32. Greek Mythology
Mythweb s illustrated encyclopedia of Greek Mythology.
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33. Olympians
Greek mythology offers information on the gods and myths of ancient Greece, with superb student myth homework help. A great resource for students and teachers.
http://www.greekmythology.com/Olympians/olympians.html

34. Greece Mythology, Who Is Who In Greek Mythology
The Mythology of Greece is one of the greatest sourses of the Ancient Greek civilisation, Greek mythology heroes and gods and their adventures are part of the Mythology of the
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Greek Mythology
The Greek Mythology is an amazing collection from wonderful myths. Almost every Greek child will grow up with those famous stories. Among the most famous are the Epic poems of Homer, the Iliad, the story the Trojan war and the Odyssey who tells about the journeys of Odysseus after the end of the Trojan war. The Epics of Homer have kept alive the Greek Spirit alive for more than 3000 years. Great Alexander's favourite book was the Iliad, but most of the Greeks have been grown up with those stories since then .The famous fables of Aesop was the first fables that had always a teaching meaning. Many fairy tale writers used the fables of Aesop as a base like the famous La Fontaine. The story of Jason and the Argonauts its another Great and popular story from the Greek Mythology. It tells about the journey and the adventures of Jason to the Mythic land of the Golden Fleece. In that story among the Heroes who are in Jason's quest is the Greatest Hero of Greece, Hercules. There are many stories about Hercules and his labours also popular like the stories of Odysseus. Hercules like most of the Mythical Greek Heroes was a half son of Zeus. His most famous quests or labours (Athloi in Greek) was the quest for the Amazon apples, the killing of the Nemea Lion and the Hydra of Lerne, the cleaning of the stables of King Augeas and many others that until nowadays is a source for many fiction books and films. Another great Hero was Theseus, he as well had to fulfille several quests, among the most famous was the killing of the Minotaur and the liberation of the 12 Athenian young boys and girls that Athens had to pay as a tax every year to the Cretan King Minos. Also his journey to Athens was an adventure as he had to kill the 3 bandits (Sinis, Prokroustis and Perifetes) on the way from Corinth to Elefsis.

35. Greek Mythology-School Project
Local highschool students Thesus, Mythology Project.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/GreekMythology/home.html
Mythology Project
The information on this web site is part of a school project that was started at College Avenue Secondary School in Woodstock Ontario Canada, in June 1999. We hope that the classes after us will add on to this site making it a very interesting and informative one. For now all this site has on it is our project on THESEUS . We hope that the information is adequate.
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36. Greek Mythology
A reference of Greek gods, goddesses, Titans, heros and monsters.
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Greek Mythology
Greek gods, titans, and heroes, from Aphrodite to Zeus.
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The Olympian Gods
There were a group of twelve ruling gods who ruled after the Titans were overthrown.
Zeus
Poseidon Hades Hestia ... Hephaestus
Later Hestia gave her position of one of the ruling gods to Dionysus because she became tired of the petty problems between the other gods. posted by Richard S. Stites @ 9:37 PM
Other Gods
There were many Greek gods who were not part of the ruling counsil of Mt. Olympus.
Demeter
Persephone Eros Hebe ... The Fates posted by Richard S. Stites @ 9:36 PM
The Titans
Before the Olympian gods there were the Titans. The Titans were overthrown by Zeus before the creation of mankind.
Cronus
Gaea Uranus Rhea ... Metis posted by Richard S. Stites @

37. John Woodrow Kelley
Featuring paintings which represent a contemporary interpretation of Greek mythology, classical allegory, and portraiture.
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38. Dragana Arsenijevic
Paintings in oil on canvas and panel, with Greek mythology, and human figure as a motive.
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39. Greek Mythology
Dear visitors, welcome to my site. This site is about Greek mythology. Here you get some info about Greek mythology Greek legends. All info are from Wikipedia, the free
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40. LONI KREUDER
Germany. Bronze sculptures with a focus on humankind and greek mythology.
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Willkommen in der virtuellen Galerie der Bildhauerin Loni Kreuder.
Welcome to Loni Kreuder's virtual art gallery, whre you can look at many of her sculptures.
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