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Greek meethologie is the body o meeths an teachins that belang the auncient Greeks, concernin thair gods an heroes, the naitur o the warld, an the oreegins... |
Gaia (meethologie) (reguide frae Gaia (meethology)) In Greek meethology, Gaia (/ˈɡeɪ.ə/ or /ˈɡaɪ.ə/; frae Auncient Greek Γαῖα, a poetical form o Gē Γῆ, "land" or "yird"; an aa Gaea, or Ge) wis the personification... |
Hebe (meethologie) (reguide frae Hebe (meethology)) In Greek meethology, Hēbē (/ˈhiːbi/; Greek: Ἥβη) is the goddess o youth (Roman equivalent: Juventas). Frae Proto-Indo-European *(H)iēgw-eh2-, "youth,... |
Lernaean Hydra (categerie Airticles conteenin Greek-leid text) In Greek meethology, the Lernaean Hydra (Greek: Λερναῖα Ὕδρα) wis an auncient serpent-lik watter monster wi reptilian traits.... |
Danaë (categerie Princesses in Greek meethology) In Greek meethology, Danaë (Greek: Δανάη [daˈna.ɛː] Modren: [ðaˈna.i]) wis the dauchter, an anly bairn o King Acrisius o Argos an his wife Queen Eurydice... |
Labyrinth (categerie Locations in Greek meethology) In Greek meethology, the labyrinth (Greek: λαβύρινθος labyrinthos) wis an elaborate structur designed an biggit bi the legendary airtificer Daedalus for... |
Cassiopeia (meethologie) (reguide frae Cassiopeia (meethology)) (Κασσιόπεια), an aa Cassiepeia (Κασσιέπεια), is the name o several figurs in Greek meethology: The Queen Cassiopeia, wife o king Cepheus o Æthiopia, wis beautifu... |
Cadmus (categerie Airticles conteenin Ancient Greek (to 1453)-leid text) In Greek meethology, Cadmus /ˈkædməs/; Greek: Κάδμος Kadmos), wis the foonder an first king o Thebes. Alden, John B. (1883) The Greek Anthology, pp. 160–162... |
Prometheus (categerie Airticles conteenin Greek-leid text) (/prəˈmiːθiːəs/ prə-MEE-thee-əs; Greek: Προμηθεύς [promɛːtʰeús], meanin "forethocht") is a Titan in Greek meethology, best kent as the benefactor who... |
Euterpe (categerie Muisic in Greek meethology) In Greek meethology, Euterpe (/juˈtɘrpi/; Greek: Eὐτέρπη, Greek pronunciation: [efˈterpi], Auncient Greek: [eu̯térpɛː]; "rejycin weel" or "delite" frae... |
Perseus (categerie Demigods o Clessical meethology) In Greek meethology, Perseus (/ˈpɜːrsiəs, -sjuːs/; Greek: Περσεύς), the legendary foonder o Mycenae an o the Perseid dynasty o Danaans, wis the first... |
Priapus (categerie Airticles conteenin Ancient Greek (to 1453)-leid text) In Greek meethology, Priapus (/praɪˈeɪpəs/; Greek: Πρίαπος, Priapos) wis a minor rustic fertility god, pertector o fermstockin, fruit plants, gairdens... |
Mnemosyne (categerie Airticles conteenin Greek-leid text) /nᵻˈmɒsᵻni/; Greek: Mνημοσύνη, pronounced [mnɛːmosýːnɛː]), soorce o the wird mnemonic, wis the personification o memory in Greek meethology. Collection... |
Aeolus (categerie Airticles conteenin Ancient Greek (to 1453)-leid text) shared bi three meethical characters, wis the ruler o the winds in Greek meethology. Chaucer's Eolus (de Weever, Jacqueline (1996). Chaucer Name Dictionary... |
Persephone (categerie Airticles conteenin Greek-leid text) In Greek meethology, Persephone (/pərˈsɛfəniː/, per-SEH-fə-nee; Greek: Περσεφόνη), cried Kore (/ˈkɔəriː/; "the maiden") an aw, is the dauchter o Zeus an... |
Agamemnon (categerie Airticles conteenin Ancient Greek (to 1453)-leid text) In Greek meethology, Agamemnon (Greek: Ἀγαμέμνων frae *Ἀγαμέδμων (frae ἄγαν, "verra muckle" an μέδομαι, "think on"), "very steadfast") wis the son o king... |
Eos (categerie Airticles conteenin Ancient Greek (to 1453)-leid text) In Greek meethology, Ēōs (/ˈiːɒs/; Ancient Greek: Ἠώς, or Ἕως, Éōs, "dawn", pronounced [ɛːɔ̌ːs] or [éɔːs]; an aa Αὔως, Aúōs in Aeolic) is a Titaness an... |
Crius (categerie Airticles conteenin Ancient Greek (to 1453)-leid text) In Greek meethology, Crius, Kreios or Krios (Ancient Greek: Κρεῖος, Κριός) wis ane o the Titans in the leet gien in Hesiod's Theogony, a son o Uranus... |
Cronus (categerie Airticles conteenin Greek-leid text) In Greek meethology, Cronus /ˈkroʊnəs/ or Kronos /ˈkroʊnɒs/ (Greek: Κρόνος, krónos) wis the leader an youngest o the first generation o Titans, the divine... |
Alcmene (categerie Mortal parents o demigods in Clessical meethology) In Greek meethology, Alcmene or Alcmena (Ancient Greek: Ἀλκμήνη or Ἀλκμάνα [Doric]) wis the wife o Amphitryon. She bore twin bairns, Iphicles, bi Amphitryon... |