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  • 101List of monsters — This is a list of monsters, mythical, legendary, and fictional. The list is organized by Region and the mythologies, legends, and literature that came from said region. They are then organized alphabetically. It is by no means complete or… …

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  • 102Amazons — For other uses, see Amazon (disambiguation). Amazon preparing for a battle (Queen Antiop or Armed Venus), by Pierre Eugène Emile Hébert 1860 (National Gallery of Art, Washington …

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  • 103Danaë — reclining with Zeus as the shower of gold depicted on a vase 450 425 BC Danae …

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  • 104Class of the Titans — Not to be confused with Clash of the Titans. Class of the Titans The Chosen Ones. Clockwise from center: Jay, Theresa, Neil, Atlanta, Herry, Archie, and Odie. Format Animation …

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  • 105Topic outline of classical studies — Classical studies, or Classics for short, is the earliest branch of the Humanities, and covers the languages, literature, history, art, and other cultural aspects of the ancient Mediterranean world. The field focuses primarily on, but is not… …

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  • 106List of women warriors in folklore — See also: List of women warriors in literature and popular culture This list of woman warriors in mythology and folklore offers figures studied in fields such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, film studies, mass communication, cultural… …

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  • 107Satyr — In Greek mythology, satyrs ( gr. Σάτυροι, Satyroi ) are a troop of male companions of Pan and Dionysus – satyresses were a late invention of poets – that roamed the woods and mountains. In mythology they are often associated with sex drive and… …

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  • 108Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism — A ceremony at the annual Prometheia festival of the Greek polytheistic group Supreme Council of Ethnikoi Hellenes, June 2006. Ancient Greek religion …

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  • 109Anemoi — Aquilon redirects here. For the French Navy fighter, see de Havilland Sea Venom. In Greek mythology, the Anemoi (in Greek, Ἄνεμοι winds ) were Greek wind gods who were each ascribed a cardinal direction from which their respective winds came (see …

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  • 110Cap of invisibility — In Greek mythology, the Cap of Invisibility ( aidos kyneê in Greek) is a mysterious helmet or cap that possesses the ability to turn the wearer invisible. [cite book last =Hansen first =William title =Handbook of Classical Mythology series=World… …

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