Greek Myths
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Argonaut |
Argonut are from greek mythology.
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Cassandra |
Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam.
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Cyclops |
The cyclops had only one eye.
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Daedalus |
Daedalus was a renowned craftsman.
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Dionysus |
Dionysus was the Greek God of wine.
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labyrinth |
The Monataur lived in the labyrinth.
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mythology |
Symbolism is an art style which uses mythology and metaphor to convey ideas.
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Narcissus |
Narcissus is from Greek mythology.
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Odyssey |
Homer wrote the Odyssey.
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Olympus |
Mount Olympus is the home of the Gods.
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pantheon |
Pantheon is one of your spellings.
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Pegasus |
Pegasus was a winged horse.
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Persephone |
Persephone is a minor greek goddess.
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Poseidon |
Poseidon is the god of the sea.
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Prometheus |
Prometheus is a Titan.
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Sphinx |
The Sphinz is a greek monster with the body of a lion.
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Ulysses |
Ulysses was the King of Ithaca.
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