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  • 41Diomedes of Thrace — This article is about the king of Thrace whose horses were stolen by Heracles. For other uses, see Diomedes (disambiguation). Summary: King Diomedes (Διομήδης) of Thrace was a giant, the son of Ares and Cyrene.[1] He lived on the shores of the… …

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  • 42Los trabajos de Hércules — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Los doce trabajos de Heracles. Los trabajos de Hércules (Título original en inglés: The Labours of Hercules) es un libro de la escritora británica Agatha Christie, publicado… …

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  • 43Los trabajos de Hércules (relatos de Agatha Christie) — Para otros usos de este término, véase Los doce trabajos de Heracles. Los trabajos de Hércules (Título original en inglés: The Labours of Hercules) es un libro de la escritora británica Agatha Christie, publicado originalmente en Estados Unidos… …

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  • 44Pasiphaë — /peuh sif euh ee /, n. 1. Class. Myth. the wife of Minos, mother of Ariadne, and mother of the Minotaur by the Cretan bull. 2. Astron. a small moon of the planet Jupiter. [1775 85] * * * …

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  • 45Aegean civilizations — The Bronze Age civilizations that arose and flourished с 3000–1000 BC in the region bordering the Aegean Sea. They included Crete, the Cyclades, the Greek mainland south from Thessaly, including the Peloponnese, and Macedonia, Thrace, and western …

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  • 46List of Greek mythological creatures — The following is a list of creatures from Greek mythology. The list does not include gods and other divine and semi divine figures; for these, see List of Greek mythological figures. Contents 1 Mythical monsters 2 Mythical hybrids 3 Mythical… …

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  • 47Modern understanding of Greek mythology — The genesis of modern understanding of Greek mythology is regarded by some scholars as a double reaction at the end of the 18th century against the traditional attitude of Christian animosity mixed with disdain, which had prevailed for centuries …

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  • 48Twelve Olympians — The Twelve Olympians by Monsiau, circa late 18th century. The Twelve Olympians, also known as the Dodekatheon (Greek: Δωδεκάθεον < δώδεκα,[1][2] dōdeka, twelve + θεοί …

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  • 49Kaisariani Monastery — The Kaisariani Monastery or, more formally, the Holy Monastery of Kaisariani is an Eastern Orthodox monastery built on the north side of Mount Hymettus, in East Central Greece. In Greek, the name is rendered Kessariani (Καισαριανή).HistoryDuring… …

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  • 50Minoan civilization — Map of Minoan Crete History of Greece …

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