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  • 51Список божеств в древнегреческой мифологии — В список включены различные персонажи, не относящиеся к смертным, и абстрактные понятия. В него могут не входить лица, уже перечисленные в статье Древнегреческая мифология, и следующие группы божеств и существ: Бассариды Вакханки Ветры Гарпии… …

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  • 52Harpyien — (lat. Rapae), die Göttinnen des hinreißenden Sturmes. In der Ilias kommt nur eine H., Podarge, vor, welche in Stutengestalt von Zephyros Mutter der Rosse des Achilleus, Xanthos u. Balios, wurde; in der Odyssee kommen H. im Plural zuerst vor, wo… …

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  • 53 Rhinella marina — « Crapaud buffle » redirige ici. Pour le Crapaud buffle africain, voir Pyxicephalus adspersus …

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  • 54Zeus — For other uses, see Zeus (disambiguation). Zeus …

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  • 55Telamon — In Greek mythology, Telamon (in Greek, Τελαμών ), son of the king Aeacus, of Aegina, and Endeis and brother of Peleus, accompanied Jason as one his Argonauts, and was present at the hunt for the Calydonian Boar. In the Iliad he was the father of… …

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  • 56Harpy — For other uses, see Harpy (disambiguation). Harpy Mythology Greek Grouping Legendary creature Sub grouping Hybrid …

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  • 57Aello — Podarke redirects here. For the polychaete worm genus, see Podarke (polychaete). Aello in Greek mythology was one of the Harpy sisters who would abduct people and torture them on their way to Tartarus. Her names are: Aello (Ἀελλώ), she of the… …

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  • 58Celaeno — In Greek mythology, Celaeno IPA|/sɪˈliːnɵʊ/ (sometimes Calaeno or Kelaino) referred to several different beings.*Celaeno was a harpy whom Aeneas encountered at Strophades. She gave him prophecies of his coming journeys. She was one of three… …

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  • 59Ocypete — (English translation: swift wing ) was one of the three harpies in Greek mythology. She was also known as Ocypode ( swift foot ) or Ocythoe ( swift runner ). Ocypete was the swiftest of all the three harpies. According to the Greek mythological… …

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  • 60Balius and Xanthus — In Greek mythology, Balius ( Dappled ) and Xanthus ( Blonde ) were two immortal horses, the offspring of the harpy Podarge and the West wind, Zephyros ( lat. Zephyrus ); following another tradition, their father was Zeus. Note: Balius and Xanthus …

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