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  1. Encyclopedia of Greek and Roman Mythology (Facts on File Library of Religion and Mythology) by Luke Roman, Monica Roman, 2010-02
  2. Mitologia Griega/ Greek Mythology: Jason Y El Vellocino De Oro/ Jason and the Golden Fleece (Historietas Juveniles: Mitologias/ Jr. Graphic Mythologies) (Spanish Edition) by Glenn Herdling, 2009-04-30
  3. The Simon & Schuster Book of Greek Gods and Heroes by Alice Low, 1985-09-01
  4. Greek Mythology: An Introduction by Fritz Graf, 1996-05-09
  5. The Everything Classical Mythology Book: Greek and Roman Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters from Ares to Zeus (Everything Series) by Lesley Bolton, 2002-04-01
  6. The McElderry Book of Greek Myths (Margaret K. McElderry Book) by Eric A. Kimmel, 2008-02-05
  7. The Penguin Dictionary of Classical Mythology (Penguin Dictionary) by Pierre Grimal, 1992-01-07
  8. A Handbook of Greek Mythology: Including Its Extension to Rome by H. J. Rose, 1991-08-16
  9. Mythology (Ologies) by Lady Hestia Evans, 2007-08-28
  10. Old Greek Stories by James Baldwin, 2009-04-28
  11. Titans and Olympians Greek & Roman Myth by Tony Allan, Sara Maitland, 1997-01-01
  12. What a Beast!: A Look-it-Up Guide to the Monsters and Mutants of Mythology (Mythlopedia) by Sophia Kelly, 2009-09
  13. D'aulaire's Book of Greek Myths by Ingri d'Aulaire, Edgar Parin d'Aulaire, 1962-10-19
  14. Greek Gods and Goddesses (Dover Coloring Books) by John Green, 2001-11-06

41. Greek Mythology
Greek mythology pictures, Gods, stories, creatures, people, races, places, and greek mythology resources.
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In 290 BC Thebes fell Thebans defeated the Spartans in the Battle of Koronea ... Mystical Places: Athens has been around for over 4,000 years Wizzard Status This Master Wizard position is open. Email the webmaster if you are interested in managing this website. 2006 Calendars are In! Buy Posters at AllPosters.com Welcome to Greek Mythology Greek mythology comprises the collected legends about Greek gods and goddesses and ancient heroes and heroines, originally created and spread within an oral-poetic tradition. Our surviving sources of greek mythology are either transcriptions of this spoken word, or are later literary reworkings. In the various greek mythology legends, stories and hymns, the gods of ancient Greece are nearly all described as human in appearance, unaging, nearly immune to all wounds and sickness, capable of becoming invisible, able to travel vast distances almost instantly, and able to speak through human beings with or without their knowledge.

42. Greek Myths
A retelling of selected Greek Myths. Particularly useful for children who are being introduced to Greek Mythology for the first time.
http://members.multimania.co.uk/greekmyths/

43. Encyclopedia Mythica: Greek Mythology
The body of traditional tales concerning the gods, heroes, and rituals of the ancient Greeks.
http://www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/europe/greek/
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    The body of traditional tales concerning the gods, heroes, and rituals of the ancient Greeks. Critical Greeks, such as Plato in the 5th-4th century BCE, recognized the considerable element of fiction in the myths, although in general the Greeks viewed them as true accounts. Featured article: Greek creation myths For a brief overview of the Greek deities and their Roman counterparts, try this list . There is a separate area for Greek people , containing all about Greek mortals. Genealogy tables:
    The Principal Gods

    Zeus' consorts and offspring
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    Descendants of Prometheus
    Browse through the list of available articles in this area. Editor: M.F. Lindemans
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    This section was last updated on October 25, 2009.

    44. Greek Mythology Today
    Modern style re-telling of the Greek Myths. A new one each month. Illustrated and in a fun style.
    http://mythman.com/

    45. Pathfinders
    ipl2 Information You Can Trust features a searchable, subjectcategorized directory of authoritative websites; links to online texts, newspapers, and magazines; and the Ask an
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    Greek Mythology
    This guide is designed to help you find information about Greek mythology and mythological characters using the Internet and/or your local public library. The best way to begin your search is to figure out key terms that point to the specific information you need. Using specific terms while searching results in better, faster, and more concise information retrieval. Use some of the key terms listed below (for example) when searching the Internet or your local library's online catalogue:
    • Greek legends; Greek mythology
      If possible, give the specific legend: Oedipus Rex, Agamemnon Greek god; Greek goddess
      If possible, give the specific name: Poseidon, Minerva, Aphrodite, Zeus Greek heroes
      If possible, give the specific name: Odysseus, Helena Greek mythological creatures (or monsters)
      If possible, give the specific name: cyclops; pegasus; minotaur Specific events or key ideas: Trojan horse, Achilles' heel
    IPL Indexed Resources
    The IPL has many resources that point to information on Greek mythology in the reference, teen, and youth departments. Try looking in the IPL's

    46. Women In Greek Myths
    A who s-who on all females in Greek mythology, with a section on Greek Men, and collection of myths.
    http://www.paleothea.com
    Women in Greek Myths Goddesses Nymphs Mortals Amazons ... Z Where to Begin The Famous Ones
    A big list with lots of images and a great place to start. Jump right in and start to learn about all those women in Greek myths that you know you should know about, but just don't!
    The Myths Pages

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    All that text a little overwhelming? Click on a bunch of images. Once you've found a lady you like, search for her Take a Quiz!
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    47. Greek Mythology
    Merry we meet. Merry we meet. Merry we meet. Merry we meet. Controverscial.Com. Welcome
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    Greek Mythology
    Compiled by George Knowles
    Page One: Zeus Poseidon Hades and Hell Athena ... Page Two: Demeter /
    Overview
    The legends of ancient Greece are quite familiar to most people as down through the ages they have become mixed and embedded in the literary traditions of many other cultures. Greek mythology follows the pattern of other mythologies in that the forces of nature were given personalities and then worshiped. Greek gods and goddesses were seen as being much like men and women. The term for this is 'anthropomorphism', meaning "in the form of a human". The gods were conceived as more heroic in stature, more outstanding in beauty and proportion, and more powerful and enduring than humans. Humans could die, but the gods lived on. They were nevertheless endowed with many human weaknesses. They could be jealous, envious, spiteful and petty. Among them only Zeus was known as “Just”. The Greeks believed that their gods lived on Mount Olympus where they dwelt together in a community of light and pleasantness, and from this height they mingled with and often interfered with the lives of humans.

    48. FROM MYTH TO ETERNITY
    Excerpts from a CD Rom presenting Greek mythology in stories and images with historical background.
    http://www.milica.com.au/greek_myths/
    From Myth To Eternity is a multimedia CDROM title which guides you through the ancient world of the classical Greek mythology. It will appeal to a wide audience, from children in education curious to learn more about mysterious world of ancient gods and heroes, to those seriously studying Greek myths, legends and drama from historical, anthrophological and artistic perspectives. This multimedia CDROM title does not suffer from oversimplified presentation of Greek myths, nor does it go to the other extreme of being a boring scholar text. It combines story telling with rich illustrations of archaeological artifacts like vases, sculptures or other arts that were inspired by a particular myth. We learn about main attributes of gods and heroes, their character, functions, cult and representations. The contents is presented in a visually attractive way and will be a pleasant entertainment for hours. This multimedia title contains all the myths from Iliad and Odyssey written by Homer, as well as the myths and legends from famous Greek dramas written by Sophocles, Euripides, and Aeschylus. You will meet all famous Greek heroes like Heracles (or Hercules), Achilles, Jason and the Argonauts, Odysseus. The abduction of Helen, the Trojan war, the tragedy of Icarus, the misfortune of Oedipus and other myths and stories will entertain you a lot. Warning: To view From Myth To Eternity you need a frames capable browser.

    49. Greek Mythology
    Introduction Of the many traditions handed down to us by the Greeks, their mythology has exercised the most farreaching and longest-lasting influence, attracting a long line
    http://www.outreach.washington.edu/openuw/asp/transform.asp?course=Greekmyth&

    50. Narrative Poems | POETRY | Michael J. Farrand
    The Greek mythology poetry of Michael J. Farrand.
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    Greek Mythology
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    The Man Who Saved History
    The Man Who Conquered the World: Beginnings

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    51. Greek Mythology - An Introduction To Greek Mythology
    An introduction to Greek mythology, the specific Greek Myths, Greek gods and goddesses, and the fascinating legends. Greek Mythology remains a part of western culture.
    http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/myths/a/GreekMythology.htm
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    Zeus, Ares, Hermes, Apollo, and Athena Clipart.com More Images zSB(3,3) To understand and appreciate Greek mythology, you need to know who the gods were. It also helps to something about the mythical history of the gods and goddesses. This page introduces you to some of these background features of Greek mythology.
  • The Greek Gods and Goddesses
    Greek mythology tells stories about:
    • gods and goddesses, other immortals, demigods, monsters or other mythical creatures, extraordinary heroes, and some ordinary people.
    Some of the gods and goddesses are called Olympian because they sat on thrones on Mt. Olympus . There were 12 Olympians in Greek mythology, although you may run across more than 12 names. Read about them:
  • 52. Classics Unveiled - Main Page
    Portal to three reference and resource sites for ancient Roman history, culture, and daily life; Greek mythology; and Latin vocabulary words.
    http://www.classicsunveiled.com/

    53. HJO3 GURPS Stuff
    Steampunk and modern Greek mythology settings and some characters for Transhuman Space.
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    GURPS This is my GURPS section. Some of the documents here are kind of outdated. Newer stuff is near the top. 4th edition material is marked with an asterisk (everything else is 3rd edition or doesn't mention rules affected by edition). GURPS 4th Edition House Rules
    Some house rules I use when GMing GURPS 4E.
    Jovia

    A fantasy setting.
    Upsidaisium

    A steampunk setting.
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    Stuff from my group's modern-day Greek-gods-reawakened campaign.
    Transhuman Space Stuff
    Various things I've written especially for this setting. Cuttlefish Hit Location Table A table and some rules for attacks dealing with this particular cephalopod. Alternate Hit Location Table by Pauli Hakala A good full-body hit location table most suitable for ranged attacks. 3d6 Probabilities Text file of dice odds. Random GURPS Ideas Miscellaneous things I think up but don't bother developing.

    54. Orion (mythology) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Orion was a giant huntsman of Greek mythology whom Zeus placed among the stars as the constellation of Orion. Ancient sources tell several different stories about Orion. There
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    Orion (mythology)
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For other uses, see Orion (disambiguation) Not to be confused with Arion An engraving of Orion from Johann Bayer 's Uranometria US Naval Observatory Library) Orion Greek or Latin Orion ) was a giant huntsman in Greek mythology whom Zeus placed among the stars as the constellation of Orion Ancient sources tell several different stories about Orion. There are two major versions of his birth and several versions of his death. The most important recorded episodes are his birth somewhere in Boeotia , his visit to Chios where he met Merope and was blinded by her father, Oenopion , the recovery of his sight at Lemnos , his hunting with Artemis on Crete , his death by the bow of Artemis or the sting of the giant scorpion which became Scorpio , and his elevation to the heavens. Most ancient sources omit some of these episodes and several tell only one. These various incidents may originally have been independent, unrelated stories and it is impossible to tell whether omissions are simple brevity or represent a real disagreement. In Greek literature he first appears as a great hunter in Homer 's epic the Odyssey , where Odysseus sees his shade in the underworld . The bare bones of his story are told by the Hellenistic and Roman collectors of myths, but there is no extant literary version of his adventures comparable, for example, to that of

    55. Makoto Hai Kino, The Silent Storm
    A Demon/Goddess based on Greek mythology.
    http://www.angelfire.com/anime2/lightningfury/index.html
    The Basic Facts.
    • Full Name: Makoto Hai Kino
    • Date of Birth: March 20th,
    • Age: Looks to be about 24
    • Hair: Black
    • Eyes: Variates themselves. Goes from: Green, silver, gold, blue, and red.
    • Height: 5 feet, 7 inches.
    • Weight: .....Unable to claim information..... ( Heh... )
    • Races ( Known ): Adornian, Demon, Archangel
    • Special Attributes: A sophisticated and seductive personality, being
    • Characteristics: Stubborn ( highly ), Beautiful ( In her own way ), Tough ( Or tries to be ), Sophisticated ( When she wants to be.. ), and Seductive ( Usually with her victums...heh. )
    • Known Friends and/or Has been Seen with: Ramoth, a golden/maroon dragon, Mnementh, a bronze dragon, Shin Sanqui, Curlyono Musiyki, Parisan, and Tyreal Ruah
    • Elemental/Magic Powers: Lightning, fire, ice, time, gravity, water, and the undead.
    • Family: Artemis Kino (sister)= deceased, Leeana Ratioe (mother; woman of fire)= deceased, Father=unknown.
    • Martial Status: Unsure...
    • Blacklists(?): That's a bit personal, but you'll know if you're on it when you see a bolt of extatic lightning....
    The History Well, when the union of her father ( supposedly an immortal ) and her mother, Leeana Ratioe, the Woman of Fire occured, Makoto was born just 3 months later. Life wasn't difficult for the Princess of Adornia, but learning to rule an entire country wasn't getting any easier. Adornia was the country her bloodline is bound too, but when the Greeks made an arrangement with the Hellions to take over the prospering country, the bloodline diminished within that one battle. The country wasn't made for soldiers, just farmers, potters, weavers, and excellence of all of the arts.

    56. Greek Mythology
    Surfnetkids.com recommends five Greek mythology websites. Boy, she really opened Pandora's box this time! That's certainly his Achilles heel, isn't it? Is this a new kind
    http://www.surfnetkids.com/greekmyth.htm

    57. Chiltern Miniatures
    Producers of 28mm wargaming figures and scale buildings for skirmish wargames, with WWII, Vietnam war, modern forces, Greek mythology and science fiction genres covered.
    http://www.chilternminiatures.co.uk
    Chiltern Miniatures
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    30th May Partizan, Newark 6th June Essex Eagle, Chelmsford 20th June Valhalla, Farnborough 3rd/4th July Battlegroup South, Bovington 17th/18th July Attack, Devizes 4th September Border Reiver, Newcastle 5th September Partizan II, Newark 11th/12th Sept Colours, Newbury 2nd/3rd October Old Glory, Derby 17th Oct SELWG, Crystal Palace 6th November CRISIS, Antwerp 20th/21st Nov Warfare, Reading Chiltern Miniatures manufacture 28mm and 20mm metal figures for skirmish wargamers and collectors. The range of 28mm wargaming miniatures covers WWII, Modern Forces, Vietnam, Greek Gods and Roman Gods, Victorian characters and Science Fiction. In addition we also produce the venerable but high quality Mainly Military resin cast buildings and scenics in 6mm, 10mm, 15mm, 20mm and 25/28mm scales. We also produce a large range of 28mm ancient wargaming figures covering Crusaders, Saracens, Vikings, Saxons, Franks, Huns, Goths, Carolingians, Late Romans, Early Byzantines and Scythians. Payments using your debit or credit card are made via PayPal. You do not need a PayPal account!

    58. Lagedor Cryp Menu Of 12 Cryptogram Puzzles
    Ancient Greek mythological themes. Solutions listed separately, along with stories about the mythical characters in the puzzle.
    http://www.angelfire.com/yt/lagedor/cryptomenu.html
    Cryptogrammaton
    Augmented: May 10th, 2008
    Ronald Langereis - 2000 - Amsterdam If you've always been intrigued by the inevitable truths in
    ancient myths
    and you're good at doing cryptogram puzzles,
    then fill in your cunning solutions of our cryptic descriptions. If you can distill the right cues from eight dodgy questions
    you'll read a hidden name
    from the column marked with red in each of these twelve Cryptons. C r y p t o - M E N U P u z z l e s
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    S o l u t i o n s C R Y P T O N - 1 M
    Y

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    P R E A M B L E C R Y P T O N - 2 A C H A E A N S C R Y P T O N - 3 S A G A C I T Y C R Y P T O N - 4 C A R T H A G O C R Y P T O N - 5 A T R O C I T Y C R Y P T O N - 6 O D Y S S E I A C R Y P T O N - 7 S U N D A N C E C R Y P T O N - 8 J U P P I T E R C R Y P T O N - 9 M O N S T E R S C R Y P T O N - 1 0 B U L L R I N G C R Y P T O N - 1 1 B R O T H E R S C R Y P T O N - 1 2 A V E N G E R S You'll be wise to survey the MYTHO-INDEX link When you click on one of the Crypton links a page will be shown with the unsolved puzzle only. At the bottom of that Crypton's page you'll find a link to the corresponding Solution.

    59. The Agamemnon Homepage
    Information on Cyprus and Greece with Greek mythology, dances, music and radio.
    http://www.btinternet.com/~argyros.argyrou/
    The Agamemnon Homepage Homepage Index Mythology Radio ... Olympic Games Ya Sas and Welcome to the Home Page of Agamemnon High King of Mycenae Annans Plan leaves Cyprus at the Mercy of Turkey (campaign of protest) Say NO to the Annan Plan which violates the United Nations Charter, the Resolutions United Nations Security Council and General Assembly, the European Constitution and the European Convention of Human Rights
    The Cyprus and Hellenic Index
    provides the latest up-to-date news on the illegal Turkish Occupation of Cyprus. Contained within is every UN Security Council Resolution concerning Cyprus passed since 1964. There are also links to pages concerning Cyprus Greece and Turkey Help Find a Solution to the Cyprus Problem over the Internet. View peoples comments here Write to your Elected Representatives and ask for Action. HEC ACTION-CYPRUS ... The Family Tree of Agamemnon . Since this is the Agamemnon Home Page, I have researched the family tree of Agamemnon. Greek Mythology . Here I have tried to provide a brief introduction to Greek Mythology. Greek Dances . Learn to Dance 12 popular Greek Dances by following the Instructions and Pictures. Yialousa and Pyrga Cyprus is where my parents were born and lived. Since the Turkish invasion of

    60. Konstantino
    Jewelry inspired by Byzantine architecture, Greek mythology, and ancient Greek art, by Konstantino Sioulas.
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    Konstantino jewelry from Greece is known throughout the world for its unique designs and remarkable artisanship. All Konstantino adornments are still individually crafted in Athens and are created from sterling silver and 18 karat gold. Collections are inspired by art, architecture, mythology, and people of Greece as fused through the creative genius of Konstantino Sioulas. Available Internationally: Greece Athens Plaka
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