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The food and drink of the gods. |
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Children of deity and a mortal |
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Athenian statesman and poet of the 6th century |
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Wealthy king of Lydia and Atys' father, was defeated by Cyrus and learned wisdom after his encounter with Solon. |
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Son of Croesus, Accidentally murdered by Adrastus. |
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The sole survivor of the 7 against Thebes, accidental murderer of Atys |
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Nereid, Wife of Peleus and mother of Achilles |
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Galatea's beloved, changed into a river god |
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In love with Acis and wooed by Polyphemus |
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Son of Cronus and Rhea, Supreme god of the sea. |
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Son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, Merman, Trumpeter of the sea |
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Wise old man of the sea who can change his shape. |
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Daughter of Nissus who gell in love with Minos, Betrayed her father, Was changed into a sea bird, Deadly terror with Charybdis |
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3 Daughters of Phorcys and Ceto, So terrifying in appearance that those who looked upon them were turned into stone; Only Medusa was mortal |
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"Water Snake" In particular the dragon like monster with poison blood. |
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Offspring of Echidna and Orthus, With a woman's face, a lion's body, and a bird's wing. |
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Winged horse, offspring of Poseidon and Medusa |
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The "Snatchers", dread daughters of Thamus and Electra. |
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"Aged Ones" Three sisters of the Gorgons. "Old Women", sharing one eye and one tooth, who helped Perseus |
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Born from Zeus' head after he had swallowed Metis; Virgin goddess of wisdom, war. |
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The temple of Athena, On the Acropolis of Athens |
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Girlfriend and epithet of Athena, Son of Evander and Aenas' friend, Killed by Tunas |
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"Spider", The woman who challenged Athena in spinning and waving was turned into a spider. |
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