آشنایی با اساتیر ملل(انگلیسی)
مدیران انجمن: رونین, شوراي نظارت

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آشنایی با اساتیر ملل(انگلیسی)
[FONT=Times New Roman]آشنایی با اساتیر ملل (برداشت با ذکر منبع مجاز است)
[FONT=Times New Roman]Aztec
Mictlantecuhtli The Aztec god of hell and death, ruler of the underworld Mictlan. [External Link Removed for Guests]
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- پست: 934
- تاریخ عضویت: پنجشنبه ۱۶ آبان ۱۳۸۷, ۸:۲۸ ب.ظ
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[FONT=Times New Roman]Celtic mythology
Arianrhod The Celtic moon-mother goddes, called the "silver wheel". [External Link Removed for Guests]
Brigid In Irish-Celtic myth, the triple goddess of fertility, the hearth, childbirth, abundance, healing, and poetic inspiration. [External Link Removed for Guests]
Cernunnos The Celtic god of fertility, wealth, and the underworld [External Link Removed for Guests]
Epona The ancient Gaulish goddess of horses, mules, and cavalrymen [External Link Removed for Guests]
Lugh The Celtic Lord of Every Skill [External Link Removed for Guests]
Morrigan The Celtic goddess of battle, strife, and fertility [External Link Removed for Guests]
Sheila-na-gig The goddess of fertility in British-Celtic mythology [External Link Removed for Guests]
Arianrhod The Celtic moon-mother goddes, called the "silver wheel". [External Link Removed for Guests]
Brigid In Irish-Celtic myth, the triple goddess of fertility, the hearth, childbirth, abundance, healing, and poetic inspiration. [External Link Removed for Guests]
Cernunnos The Celtic god of fertility, wealth, and the underworld [External Link Removed for Guests]
Epona The ancient Gaulish goddess of horses, mules, and cavalrymen [External Link Removed for Guests]
Lugh The Celtic Lord of Every Skill [External Link Removed for Guests]
Morrigan The Celtic goddess of battle, strife, and fertility [External Link Removed for Guests]
Sheila-na-gig The goddess of fertility in British-Celtic mythology [External Link Removed for Guests]
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- تاریخ عضویت: پنجشنبه ۱۶ آبان ۱۳۸۷, ۸:۲۸ ب.ظ
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[FONT=Times New Roman]Chinese mythology
Guan-yin The Chinese bodhisattva to whom childless women turn for help [External Link Removed for Guests]
Guan-yin The Chinese bodhisattva to whom childless women turn for help [External Link Removed for Guests]
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- تاریخ عضویت: پنجشنبه ۱۶ آبان ۱۳۸۷, ۸:۲۸ ب.ظ
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[FONT=Times New Roman]Egyptian mythology
Ammon The Egyptian ram-god, identified with the Greek Zeus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ankh The ankh symbol [External Link Removed for Guests]
Anubis The Egyptian protector of the dead [External Link Removed for Guests]
Apis The holy bull-god Apis with the solar disc between his horns [External Link Removed for Guests]
Bastet The Egyptian moon goddess and goddess of cats [External Link Removed for Guests]
Bes The Egyptian dwarf god who guards against evil spiris, snakes, and misfortune [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hermanubis A syncretic deity combining the Greek Hermes and the Egyptian Anubis [External Link Removed for Guests]
Horus The Eye of Horus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Horus Granite falcon symbolizing Horus, the sun bird. He wears the crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt [External Link Removed for Guests]
Isis The goddess Isis [External Link Removed for Guests]
Isis Isis suckling a young Horus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Isis Reliefs of Isis and Horus from the temple of Isis at Philae [External Link Removed for Guests]
Isis The Egyptian mother goddess [External Link Removed for Guests]
Maat Ma'at, the goddess of truth, cosmic order and justice [External Link Removed for Guests]
Osiris The Egyptian god of the underworld and of vegetation [External Link Removed for Guests] [External Link Removed for Guests]
Sakhmet The goddess of war and divine vengeance [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ammon The Egyptian ram-god, identified with the Greek Zeus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ankh The ankh symbol [External Link Removed for Guests]
Anubis The Egyptian protector of the dead [External Link Removed for Guests]
Apis The holy bull-god Apis with the solar disc between his horns [External Link Removed for Guests]
Bastet The Egyptian moon goddess and goddess of cats [External Link Removed for Guests]
Bes The Egyptian dwarf god who guards against evil spiris, snakes, and misfortune [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hermanubis A syncretic deity combining the Greek Hermes and the Egyptian Anubis [External Link Removed for Guests]
Horus The Eye of Horus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Horus Granite falcon symbolizing Horus, the sun bird. He wears the crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt [External Link Removed for Guests]
Isis The goddess Isis [External Link Removed for Guests]
Isis Isis suckling a young Horus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Isis Reliefs of Isis and Horus from the temple of Isis at Philae [External Link Removed for Guests]
Isis The Egyptian mother goddess [External Link Removed for Guests]
Maat Ma'at, the goddess of truth, cosmic order and justice [External Link Removed for Guests]
Osiris The Egyptian god of the underworld and of vegetation [External Link Removed for Guests] [External Link Removed for Guests]
Sakhmet The goddess of war and divine vengeance [External Link Removed for Guests]
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- پست: 934
- تاریخ عضویت: پنجشنبه ۱۶ آبان ۱۳۸۷, ۸:۲۸ ب.ظ
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[FONT=Times New Roman]Folklore
Basilisk The mythical king of the serpents [External Link Removed for Guests]
Gargoyle Monstrous water spouts [External Link Removed for Guests]
Green Man Foliate Head images were central to the ancient Celtic cultures of pre-Christian Europe, and symbolized fertility, prophecy, inspiration and regeneration [External Link Removed for Guests] [External Link Removed for Guests]
Griffin A legendary monster, half-eagle and half lion [External Link Removed for Guests]
Incubus A male demon who visits women in their sleep [External Link Removed for Guests]
Jabberwock The Jabberwock is believed to be a dragon-like creature, but is in fact the name of a short poem by Lewis Carroll [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kelpie A treacherous Scottish water-devil who lurks in lakes and rivers [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kludde The Flemish water-spirit which attacks unwary travelers [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kraken An enormous sea monster from Norwegian sea folklore, part octopus and part crab [External Link Removed for Guests]
Nisse In Scandinavian folklore, a "household spirit" responsible for the care and prosperity of a farm [External Link Removed for Guests]
Sasquatch The north-American mythical creature Sasquatch Bigfoot [External Link Removed for Guests]
Sea Serpent Imaginary snake-like creatures of monstrous size that inhabit the deep [External Link Removed for Guests]
Sluagh A horde of evil spirits who are after the souls of people on their deathbeds [External Link Removed for Guests]
Witches A medieval representation of witches and their practices [External Link Removed for Guests]
Basilisk The mythical king of the serpents [External Link Removed for Guests]
Gargoyle Monstrous water spouts [External Link Removed for Guests]
Green Man Foliate Head images were central to the ancient Celtic cultures of pre-Christian Europe, and symbolized fertility, prophecy, inspiration and regeneration [External Link Removed for Guests] [External Link Removed for Guests]
Griffin A legendary monster, half-eagle and half lion [External Link Removed for Guests]
Incubus A male demon who visits women in their sleep [External Link Removed for Guests]
Jabberwock The Jabberwock is believed to be a dragon-like creature, but is in fact the name of a short poem by Lewis Carroll [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kelpie A treacherous Scottish water-devil who lurks in lakes and rivers [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kludde The Flemish water-spirit which attacks unwary travelers [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kraken An enormous sea monster from Norwegian sea folklore, part octopus and part crab [External Link Removed for Guests]
Nisse In Scandinavian folklore, a "household spirit" responsible for the care and prosperity of a farm [External Link Removed for Guests]
Sasquatch The north-American mythical creature Sasquatch Bigfoot [External Link Removed for Guests]
Sea Serpent Imaginary snake-like creatures of monstrous size that inhabit the deep [External Link Removed for Guests]
Sluagh A horde of evil spirits who are after the souls of people on their deathbeds [External Link Removed for Guests]
Witches A medieval representation of witches and their practices [External Link Removed for Guests]
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- تاریخ عضویت: پنجشنبه ۱۶ آبان ۱۳۸۷, ۸:۲۸ ب.ظ
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Greek mythology
Adonis The beautiful youth, and beloved of Aphrodite [External Link Removed for Guests]
Adrasteia An epithet of Rhea Cybele, equated with Nemesis [External Link Removed for Guests]
Amazons The legendary female warriors [External Link Removed for Guests]
Amazons Legendary female warriors from Greek mythology [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Andromeda The daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and queen of Ethiopia [External Link Removed for Guests]
Antiope Daughter of either king Nycteus or the river-god Asopus. By Zeus she is the mother of Amphion and Zethus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Apollo The Greek god who personified youthful masculinity, and a god of many roles, including prophecy, music, medicine and hunting [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Arachne A young Lydian woman, famous for her weaving, who was turned into a spider by Athena [External Link Removed for Guests]
Arcadia A district of the Peloponnes [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ares The Greek god of war [External Link Removed for Guests]
Artemis The goddess of the hunt [External Link Removed for Guests]
Asclepius The god of medicine and healing [External Link Removed for Guests]
Astraeus The god of the four winds [External Link Removed for Guests]
Athena The Greek goddess of wisdom, war, the arts, industry, justice and skill [External Link Removed for Guests]
Athena Athena's owl from a Greek tile [External Link Removed for Guests]
Atlas The Titan Atlas, condemned by Zeus to bear the heavens upon his shoulders [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Boreas The Greek god of the North Wind [External Link Removed for Guests]
Britomartis The temple of Aphaia (a later name of Britomartis) on the island of Aegina, near Athens [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Adonis The beautiful youth, and beloved of Aphrodite [External Link Removed for Guests]
Adrasteia An epithet of Rhea Cybele, equated with Nemesis [External Link Removed for Guests]
Amazons The legendary female warriors [External Link Removed for Guests]
Amazons Legendary female warriors from Greek mythology [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Andromeda The daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and queen of Ethiopia [External Link Removed for Guests]
Antiope Daughter of either king Nycteus or the river-god Asopus. By Zeus she is the mother of Amphion and Zethus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Apollo The Greek god who personified youthful masculinity, and a god of many roles, including prophecy, music, medicine and hunting [External Link Removed for Guests]
[External Link Removed for Guests]
[External Link Removed for Guests]
Arachne A young Lydian woman, famous for her weaving, who was turned into a spider by Athena [External Link Removed for Guests]
Arcadia A district of the Peloponnes [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ares The Greek god of war [External Link Removed for Guests]
Artemis The goddess of the hunt [External Link Removed for Guests]
Asclepius The god of medicine and healing [External Link Removed for Guests]
Astraeus The god of the four winds [External Link Removed for Guests]
Athena The Greek goddess of wisdom, war, the arts, industry, justice and skill [External Link Removed for Guests]
Athena Athena's owl from a Greek tile [External Link Removed for Guests]
Atlas The Titan Atlas, condemned by Zeus to bear the heavens upon his shoulders [External Link Removed for Guests]
[External Link Removed for Guests]
Boreas The Greek god of the North Wind [External Link Removed for Guests]
Britomartis The temple of Aphaia (a later name of Britomartis) on the island of Aegina, near Athens [External Link Removed for Guests]
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- تاریخ عضویت: پنجشنبه ۱۶ آبان ۱۳۸۷, ۸:۲۸ ب.ظ
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Greek mythology
Caduceus
The caduceus of Hermes. Still a symbol of the medical profession [External Link Removed for Guests]
Calliope The Muse of eloquence and epic or heroic poetry [External Link Removed for Guests]
Cecrops A legendary Greek ancestor, half-man and half-snake. He is the founder of Athens [External Link Removed for Guests]
Centaurs Mythical creatures part man, part horse [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Cephalus In Greek mythology, the son of Hermes and Herse [External Link Removed for Guests]
Charites The personifications of charm and beauty in nature and in human life [External Link Removed for Guests]
Chimera A mythical monster, part lion, part goat, and part dragon. It was killed by the hero Bellerophon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Chiron A Centaur, tutor of many Greek heroes [External Link Removed for Guests]
Clio The Muse of history [External Link Removed for Guests]
Cronus A Titan, ruler of the world until he was dethroned by his own son Zeus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Cybele A fertility goddess of Phrygian origin [External Link Removed for Guests]
Demeter The Greek earth goddess [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Caduceus
The caduceus of Hermes. Still a symbol of the medical profession [External Link Removed for Guests]
Calliope The Muse of eloquence and epic or heroic poetry [External Link Removed for Guests]
Cecrops A legendary Greek ancestor, half-man and half-snake. He is the founder of Athens [External Link Removed for Guests]
Centaurs Mythical creatures part man, part horse [External Link Removed for Guests]
[External Link Removed for Guests]
Cephalus In Greek mythology, the son of Hermes and Herse [External Link Removed for Guests]
Charites The personifications of charm and beauty in nature and in human life [External Link Removed for Guests]
Chimera A mythical monster, part lion, part goat, and part dragon. It was killed by the hero Bellerophon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Chiron A Centaur, tutor of many Greek heroes [External Link Removed for Guests]
Clio The Muse of history [External Link Removed for Guests]
Cronus A Titan, ruler of the world until he was dethroned by his own son Zeus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Cybele A fertility goddess of Phrygian origin [External Link Removed for Guests]
Demeter The Greek earth goddess [External Link Removed for Guests]
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- تاریخ عضویت: پنجشنبه ۱۶ آبان ۱۳۸۷, ۸:۲۸ ب.ظ
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Greek mythology
Despoina A reconstruction of the altar of Despoina and Demeter in Lykosoura. Photo from National Archaeological Museum of Athens [External Link Removed for Guests]
Dionysus The Greek god of wine, agriculture, and fertility of nature [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Dove Goddess The Minoan Dove Goddess from Crete [External Link Removed for Guests]
Eleusis Eleusis is the place, where the cult of the goddess Demeter existed many centuries and where the most famous religious festival, called the Eleusinian mysteries were performed in the honour of this deity. The image is a part of a Black Figured Vase with a Procession of Initiates, Eleusina Museum Greece [External Link Removed for Guests]
Erato The Muse of lyric poetry [External Link Removed for Guests]
Erinyes The avengers of wrong, here persuing a man who broke their law [External Link Removed for Guests]
Eurus The Greek god of the East Wind [External Link Removed for Guests]
Euterpe The Muse of flute playing [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ganymede
The cupbearer of the gods, here bringing a drink to Zeus [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Despoina A reconstruction of the altar of Despoina and Demeter in Lykosoura. Photo from National Archaeological Museum of Athens [External Link Removed for Guests]
Dionysus The Greek god of wine, agriculture, and fertility of nature [External Link Removed for Guests]
[External Link Removed for Guests]
Dove Goddess The Minoan Dove Goddess from Crete [External Link Removed for Guests]
Eleusis Eleusis is the place, where the cult of the goddess Demeter existed many centuries and where the most famous religious festival, called the Eleusinian mysteries were performed in the honour of this deity. The image is a part of a Black Figured Vase with a Procession of Initiates, Eleusina Museum Greece [External Link Removed for Guests]
Erato The Muse of lyric poetry [External Link Removed for Guests]
Erinyes The avengers of wrong, here persuing a man who broke their law [External Link Removed for Guests]
Eurus The Greek god of the East Wind [External Link Removed for Guests]
Euterpe The Muse of flute playing [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ganymede
The cupbearer of the gods, here bringing a drink to Zeus [External Link Removed for Guests]
[External Link Removed for Guests]
[External Link Removed for Guests]
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Greek mythology
Hades The Greek god of the underworld [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hades The god of the underworld abducting Persephone [External Link Removed for Guests]
Harpies Winged monsters who carry off persons to the underworld and inflict punishment or torment them [External Link Removed for Guests]
Harpies Winged monsters from Greek mythology [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hecate The triple hecate; the goddess of the crossroads [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Heliades The daughters of the sun-god Helios who mourned for the dead of their brother Phaeton. Their tears turned into amber and they themselves changed into poplar trees [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hephaestus The Greek god of smiths and fire [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hermes The Greek god of riches, trade and good fortune. He is also the messenger or herald of the gods [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hermes The Greek god of riches, trade and good fortune [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hygieia Hygieia, one of the daughters of Asklepios (Asclepius) and granddaughter of Apollo, played an important role in the cult of Asklepios as a giver of health [External Link Removed for Guests]
Iris The personified goddess of the rainbow [External Link Removed for Guests]
Leda Leda and the swan Zeus in disguise [External Link Removed for Guests]
Leto The mother of Apollo and Artemis [External Link Removed for Guests]
Medusa One of the horrible Gorgons of Greek mythology [External Link Removed for Guests]
Melpomene
The Muse of tragedy [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hades The Greek god of the underworld [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hades The god of the underworld abducting Persephone [External Link Removed for Guests]
Harpies Winged monsters who carry off persons to the underworld and inflict punishment or torment them [External Link Removed for Guests]
Harpies Winged monsters from Greek mythology [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hecate The triple hecate; the goddess of the crossroads [External Link Removed for Guests]
[External Link Removed for Guests]
Heliades The daughters of the sun-god Helios who mourned for the dead of their brother Phaeton. Their tears turned into amber and they themselves changed into poplar trees [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hephaestus The Greek god of smiths and fire [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hermes The Greek god of riches, trade and good fortune. He is also the messenger or herald of the gods [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hermes The Greek god of riches, trade and good fortune [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hygieia Hygieia, one of the daughters of Asklepios (Asclepius) and granddaughter of Apollo, played an important role in the cult of Asklepios as a giver of health [External Link Removed for Guests]
Iris The personified goddess of the rainbow [External Link Removed for Guests]
Leda Leda and the swan Zeus in disguise [External Link Removed for Guests]
Leto The mother of Apollo and Artemis [External Link Removed for Guests]
Medusa One of the horrible Gorgons of Greek mythology [External Link Removed for Guests]
Melpomene
The Muse of tragedy [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Greek mythology
Muses The goddesses of music, poetry, the arts, and science. The daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne [External Link Removed for Guests]
Naiads The nymphs of bodies of fresh water [External Link Removed for Guests]
Nemesis The goddess of divine justice and vengeance [External Link Removed for Guests]
Nike The goddess of victory [External Link Removed for Guests]
Notus The god of the south wind [External Link Removed for Guests]
Nymphs The spirits of nature, presiding in trees, meadows, caves, rivers, mountains, and the ocean [External Link Removed for Guests]
Olympians The Olympians; the chief deities of the Greek pantheon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Pandora Pandora opening the box that she had been told not open, thus letting all the evil contained into the world [External Link Removed for Guests]
Pegasus The winged horse from Greek legend [External Link Removed for Guests]
Pegasus The famous winged horse [External Link Removed for Guests]
Persephone The goddess of the underworld [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Phaeton Phaeton, the son of Helios, guides his father's sun-chariot across the sky [External Link Removed for Guests]
Philemon A pious, elderly Phrygian who, despite his poverty, offered hospitality to Zeus and Hermes. As a reward, the gods changed the hut Philemon and his wife Baucis lived in into a temple, with them as temple guardians [External Link Removed for Guests]
Muses The goddesses of music, poetry, the arts, and science. The daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne [External Link Removed for Guests]
Naiads The nymphs of bodies of fresh water [External Link Removed for Guests]
Nemesis The goddess of divine justice and vengeance [External Link Removed for Guests]
Nike The goddess of victory [External Link Removed for Guests]
Notus The god of the south wind [External Link Removed for Guests]
Nymphs The spirits of nature, presiding in trees, meadows, caves, rivers, mountains, and the ocean [External Link Removed for Guests]
Olympians The Olympians; the chief deities of the Greek pantheon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Pandora Pandora opening the box that she had been told not open, thus letting all the evil contained into the world [External Link Removed for Guests]
Pegasus The winged horse from Greek legend [External Link Removed for Guests]
Pegasus The famous winged horse [External Link Removed for Guests]
Persephone The goddess of the underworld [External Link Removed for Guests]
[External Link Removed for Guests]
Phaeton Phaeton, the son of Helios, guides his father's sun-chariot across the sky [External Link Removed for Guests]
Philemon A pious, elderly Phrygian who, despite his poverty, offered hospitality to Zeus and Hermes. As a reward, the gods changed the hut Philemon and his wife Baucis lived in into a temple, with them as temple guardians [External Link Removed for Guests]
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- سپاسهای دریافتی: 3151 بار
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Greek mythology
Phoenix The mythical bird who is reborn from the fire [External Link Removed for Guests]
Polyhymnia The Muse of the sacred hymn, eloquence and dance [External Link Removed for Guests]
Poppy Goddess A Cretan goddess associated with the poppy seed, fecundity and perhaps sleep and death [External Link Removed for Guests]
Poseidon The Greek god of the sea [External Link Removed for Guests]
Poseidon and Athena [External Link Removed for Guests]
The god of the sea, here holding the trident [External Link Removed for Guests]
Potnia A fresco representing the Mycenean goddess Potnia. Picture from the Museum in Mycene [External Link Removed for Guests]
Prometheus One of the Titans. He stole fire from the gods and gave it to mankind, and was severely punished for it [External Link Removed for Guests]
Pygmalion The legendary sculptor [External Link Removed for Guests]
Satyrs Greek deities of the woods and mountains [External Link Removed for Guests]
Silenus A wood deity, companion and teacher of Dionysus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Sirens Women who, with the irresistible charm of their song, lured mariners to their destruction on the rocks surrounding their island [External Link Removed for Guests]
Phoenix The mythical bird who is reborn from the fire [External Link Removed for Guests]
Polyhymnia The Muse of the sacred hymn, eloquence and dance [External Link Removed for Guests]
Poppy Goddess A Cretan goddess associated with the poppy seed, fecundity and perhaps sleep and death [External Link Removed for Guests]
Poseidon The Greek god of the sea [External Link Removed for Guests]
Poseidon and Athena [External Link Removed for Guests]
The god of the sea, here holding the trident [External Link Removed for Guests]
Potnia A fresco representing the Mycenean goddess Potnia. Picture from the Museum in Mycene [External Link Removed for Guests]
Prometheus One of the Titans. He stole fire from the gods and gave it to mankind, and was severely punished for it [External Link Removed for Guests]
Pygmalion The legendary sculptor [External Link Removed for Guests]
Satyrs Greek deities of the woods and mountains [External Link Removed for Guests]
Silenus A wood deity, companion and teacher of Dionysus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Sirens Women who, with the irresistible charm of their song, lured mariners to their destruction on the rocks surrounding their island [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Greek mythology
Sphinx A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, often winged [External Link Removed for Guests]
Terpsichore The Muse of dance [External Link Removed for Guests]
Thalia The Muse of comedy and light poetry [External Link Removed for Guests]
Thetis One of the Nereids, wife of Poseidon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Titans Zeus in battle with the Titans [External Link Removed for Guests]
Triton The fish-man, son of Poseidon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Triton The fish-man of Greek myth [External Link Removed for Guests]
Zephyrus The god of the west wind [External Link Removed for Guests]
Zeus The bust of Zeus, chief god of the Greeks [External Link Removed for Guests]
Zeus The palace (or temple?) of Zeus on Mount Olympus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Sphinx A creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, often winged [External Link Removed for Guests]
Terpsichore The Muse of dance [External Link Removed for Guests]
Thalia The Muse of comedy and light poetry [External Link Removed for Guests]
Thetis One of the Nereids, wife of Poseidon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Titans Zeus in battle with the Titans [External Link Removed for Guests]
Triton The fish-man, son of Poseidon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Triton The fish-man of Greek myth [External Link Removed for Guests]
Zephyrus The god of the west wind [External Link Removed for Guests]
Zeus The bust of Zeus, chief god of the Greeks [External Link Removed for Guests]
Zeus The palace (or temple?) of Zeus on Mount Olympus [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Let your success
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