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  • 1Agenor — (Gr. polytonic|Ἀγήνωρ, heroic, manly ) [cite book | last = Liddell | first = Henry | authorlink = Henry Liddell | coauthors = Robert Scott | title = A Greek English Lexicon | publisher = Oxford University Press | year = 1996 | location = Oxford | …

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  • 2List of Metamorphoses characters — Cover of George Sandys s 1632 edition of Ovid s Metamorphosis Englished This is a list of characters in the poem Metamorphoses by Ovid. It contains more than 200 characters, summaries of their roles, and information on where they appear. The… …

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  • 3Rape of Europa —    A mythological story told by Ovid in the Metamorphoses. Europa was the daughter of the Phoenician King Agenor and Telephassa. One day, as she played by the beach with her attendants, Jupiter appeared to her in the form of a white bull. At… …

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  • 4List of rulers of Thrace and Dacia — Map of Ancient Thrace made by Abraham Ortelius in 1585 This article lists rulers of Thrace and Dacia, and includes Thracian, Paeonian, Celtic, Dacian, Scythian, Persian or Ancient Greek up to the point of its fall to the Roman empire, with a few… …

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  • 5List of continent name etymologies — This is a list of the etymologies of continent names. Africa The ancient Romans used the name Africa terra land of the Afri (plural, or Afer singular) for the northern part of the continent that corresponds to modern day Tunisia. The origin of… …

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  • 6Necklace of Harmonia — The Necklace of Harmonia was a fabled object in Greek mythology that, according to legend, brought great misfortune to all of its wearers or owners, who were primarily queens and princesses of the ill fated House of Thebes. It could loosely be… …

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  • 7Europa (mythology) — Infobox Greek deity Image size = 190px Caption = Enlèvement d Europe by Nöel Nicolas Coypel, c. 1726 Name = Europa God of = Abode = Consort = Parents = Agenor and Telephassa Siblings = Cadmus, Cilix, Phoenix Children = Mount = Roman equivalent… …

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  • 8Cadmus — Cadmus, or Kadmos ( el. Κάδμος), in Greek mythology, was a Phoenician prince, [John B. Alden, (1883). The Greek Anthology , pp. 160 162: Cadmus am I: ...though I am Phoenician born, I taught you Greeks your Alpha, Beta, Gamma .] son of Agenor and …

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  • 9Cronus — Not to be confused with Chronos, the personification of time. For other uses, see Cronus (disambiguation). Cronus Abode Earth Symbol …

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  • 10Cadmus — /kad meuhs/, n. Paul, born 1904, U.S. painter and etcher. /kad meuhs/, n. Class. Myth. a Phoenician prince who introduced writing to the Greeks and who founded the city of Thebes in the company of five warriors. Cf. Sparti. * * * In Greek… …

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