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  1. Gods, Demigods, and Demons: An Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology (Point) by Bernard Evslin, 1988-04
  2. Greek Myths: Tales of Passion, Heroism, and Betrayal by Shoshanna Kirk, 2005-08-11
  3. Eternal Drama: The Inner Meaning of Greek Mythology by Edward Edinger, 2001-05-01
  4. Tales of the Greek Heroes (Puffin Classics) by Roger Lancelyn Green, 2009-03-05
  5. Tales of Greek Mythology (Cover-to-Cover Timeless Classics: Fables, Folktales) by L. L. Owens, 1999-08
  6. Structure and History in Greek Mythology and Ritual (Sather Classical Lectures) by Walter Burkert, 1982-11-08
  7. A Genealogical Chart of Greek Mythology by Harold Newman, Jon O. Newman, 2003-06-30
  8. Myths of the Greeks and Romans (Meridian) by Michael Grant, 1995-09-01
  9. Greek Mythology (Mythology Around the World) by Simone Payment, 2006-05-30
  10. Amazing Greek Myths of Wonder and Blunders by Mike Townsend, 2010-01-07
  11. THE COMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY: The world of the Greek gods and heroes in words and pictures by Guus Houtzager, 2004-02
  12. From Atalanta to Zeus: Readers Theatre from Greek Mythology by Suzanne I. Barchers, 2001-04-15
  13. Gods and Goddesses in Greek Mythology by Michelle M. Houle, 2001-03
  14. Greek Gods and Heroes (Laurel-leaf books) by Robert Graves, 1965-10-15

21. Orion's Homepage
A brief history, links, the greek mythology of the constellations and some pictures of a solar eclipse, taken in France on August 11 1999.
http://members1.chello.nl/~m.walstijn/index.htm

22. Greek Mythology And The Gods Of Olympus
Read the myth of the month and discover the major Olympians, minor Greek gods, and Greek heroes with Category Kids and Teens School Time Mythology and Religion......The web's premier source for fun and informative greek mythology information.Useful for students and teachers alike! Myths made fun by the Myth Man!
http://greekmyth.com/
greekmyth.com;http://www.thanasis.com/myth.htm; greekmyth.com;http://www.thanasis.com/myth.htm;

23. Makoto Hai Kino, The Silent Storm
A Demon/Goddess based on greek mythology.
http://www.angelfire.com/anime2/lightningfury/index.html
The Basic Facts.
  • Full Name: Makoto Hai Kino
  • Date of Birth: March 20th,
  • Age: Looks to be about 24
  • Hair: Black
  • Eyes: Variates themselves. Goes from: Green, silver, gold, blue, and red.
  • Height: 5 feet, 7 inches.
  • Weight: .....Unable to claim information..... ( Heh... )
  • Races ( Known ): Adornian, Demon, Archangel
  • Special Attributes: A sophisticated and seductive personality, being
  • Characteristics: Stubborn ( highly ), Beautiful ( In her own way ), Tough ( Or tries to be ), Sophisticated ( When she wants to be.. ), and Seductive ( Usually with her victums...heh. )
  • Known Friends and/or Has been Seen with: Ramoth, a golden/maroon dragon, Mnementh, a bronze dragon, Shin Sanqui, Curlyono Musiyki, Parisan, and Tyreal Ruah
  • Elemental/Magic Powers: Lightning, fire, ice, time, gravity, water, and the undead.
  • Family: Artemis Kino (sister)= deceased, Leeana Ratioe (mother; woman of fire)= deceased, Father=unknown.
  • Martial Status: Unsure...
  • Blacklists(?): That's a bit personal, but you'll know if you're on it when you see a bolt of extatic lightning....
The History Well, when the union of her father ( supposedly an immortal ) and her mother, Leeana Ratioe, the Woman of Fire occured, Makoto was born just 3 months later. Life wasn't difficult for the Princess of Adornia, but learning to rule an entire country wasn't getting any easier. Adornia was the country her bloodline is bound too, but when the Greeks made an arrangement with the Hellions to take over the prospering country, the bloodline diminished within that one battle. The country wasn't made for soldiers, just farmers, potters, weavers, and excellence of all of the arts.

24. Greek Mythology
greek mythology arranged using standard genealogical software.Category Arts Literature Myths and Folktales Myths Greek......greek mythology. In the beginning there was CHAOS. You will still find chaosin greek mythology. There are so many different interpretations
http://genealogy.ijp.si/gedcom/antika/
Greek Mythology
In the beginning there was CHAOS.
You will still find chaos in Greek mythology. There are so many different interpretations from different authors, names are often spelled differently and some relations are conflicting. There are almost 1500 'persons' so far entered in this file. Some more will be added.
If you have corrections, suggestions or comment, send it to srd1@guest.arnes.si
Have fun! Peter SURNAMES Peter Hawlina

25. Ani's Greek Mythology Website
Find out all about greek mythology. An explanation of what greek mythology is all about and how it Category Arts Literature Myths and Folktales Myths Greek......A cool and comprehensive guide to greek mythology complete with characters,myths, links to other site, graphics and animations, and much, much more.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/5065/
TO MY GREEK MYTHOLOGY PAGE!!!
Well, you are finally here. This is a page where you can find out all about Greek mythology. You can find an explanation of what Greek mythology is all about and how it started, you can check out characteristics of the most important gods in the mythology, and you can read some famous myths . If that isn't enough for you and you hunger for additional knowledge, go to my links page, where you can find (surprise, surprise) links to other sitez about Greek mythology. By the way, don't forget to sign my guestbook before leaving.

26. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Myths, information on deities, FAQ, glossary, and picture galleries.Category Arts Literature Myths and Folktales Myths Greek......Our goal is to provide you with information about greek mythology, which,for many people, turns out to be a very interesting subject.
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The web site you have requested, Greek Mythology Galore , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to Greek Mythology Galore click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption This Who's Who of Mount Olympus features a brief cultural overview of Ancient Greece, a glossary, and of course lots of myths and legends about major and minor Greek gods and goddesses. Don't forget famous mortals, too, like Achilles, Jason, and Odysseus. You'll find creation stories, tales about well-known constellations, and a special look at the labors of Heracles as well. There's also a coloring book and several multiple-choice quizzes.
Students Yuan Clarke Middle School
MA, United States

27. The Agamemnon Home Page
Information on Cyprus and Greece with greek mythology, dances, music and radio.
http://www.btinternet.com/~argyros.argyrou/
The Agamemnon Home Page
NEW Easy to Remember URL = " http://hello.to/agamemnon/ "
Ya Sas and Welcome to the Home Page of Agamemnon High King of Mycenae
Regular Updates on the Cyprus Problem
The Cyprus and Hellenic Index
provides the latest up-to-date news on the illegal Turkish Occupation of Cyprus. Contained within is every UN Security Council Resolution concerning Cyprus passed since 1964. There are also links to pages concerning Cyprus, Greece and Turkey. The Family Tree of Agamemnon . Since this is the Agamemnon Home Page, I have researched the family tree of Agamemnon. Greek Mythology . Here I have tried to provide a brief introduction to Greek Mythology. Greek Dances . Learn to Dance 12 popular Greek Dances by following the Instructions and Pictures. Yialousa and Pyrga Cyprus is where my parents were born and lived. Since the Turkish invasion of 20 July 1974, my family cannot return to our homes. I have protested this to my Parliamentarians. World Voice Radio . I am in the process of setting up a Radio Service which will broadcast legally to the Hellenic communities of Northampton and the Midlands. Find out more and visit other Hellenic Radio Stations and Music Pages by following this link. Greek Northampton . Since I now live in Northampton, this page provides information about the Greek community of the town.

28. Konstantino Treasures - Welcome
Jewelry inspired by Byzantine architecture, greek mythology, and ancient Greek art.
http://www.konstantinotreasures.com

29. Greek Mythology Link.
. The greek mythology Link is at http//homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/. SUBSCRIBEto the greek mythology Link Email Group Service. greek mythology Link, Home Page.
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-58907/GGGM-F/GGGM-central.html
By Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology The Greek Mythology Link is at
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30. Glaucus Journal Of The British Marine Life Study Society
Journal of the British Marine Life Study Society. The title Glaucus means the colour of the sea, and orginates from greek mythology.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/BMLSS/glaucus.htm
British Marine Life Study Society Homepage Index News Main Links ... Glaucus
ISSN 0963 9519
How to Join
Application Form Information Page
GLAUCUS ISSN 0963 9519
  • The first issue of Glaucus was published in September 1990. Since then 25 issues have been produced. The last issue was the Millennium 2000 issue. Glaucus is a magazine sized (A4) journal which contains about 48 pages packed full of information about British marine life. The Autumn/Winter 1996 issue contained over 33,500 words. The title Glaucus was chosen from the character in Greek mythology and it means the "colour of the sea".
  • Contents List of Glaucus
    to 1998
    MEMBERSHIP FORM It is no longer possible to supply the complete set of back issues of Glaucus from 1992, as some issues have been sold out. Photocopied replacements may be available.
For sample articles access BMLSS (Scotland).
BMLSS (Scotland)
Articles: Guide to Submissions
Glaucus: Topics

GLAUCUS (Myth)
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Glaucus Opisthobranch (Image Quest photographs)
Sample Articles on the English Web Site
Basic Oceanography by Amanda Young
Diving in Southern Ireland with Peter Glanvill

From Rockpool to Aquaria by Andy Horton
Lobster's Meal Time by Len Nevell ... Two Species of Lugworm by Chris Everson
All material published in all editions of Glaucus and Shorewatch and on the Web Sites is protected throughout the world. Reproduction in any form, including other Web Sites is prohibited unless prior permission is obtained. Links to the BMLSS pages are encouraged without prior permission.

31. EAWC Quiz: Greek Mythology
Exploring Ancient World Cultures Quizzes on Ancient Greece greek mythology. TenQuestions. In early greek mythology, he wielded the thunderbolt. Who was he?
http://eawc.evansville.edu/quizzes/greekmyth.htm
Exploring Ancient World Cultures
Quizzes on Ancient Greece
Greek Mythology
Ten Questions 1. Known in Latin as Saturn, this diety rose to power after castrating his father Uranus. He married his sister Rhea, and, with her, gave birth to the Olympian gods. Who was he?
    Zeus
    Apollo
    Prometheus
    Perseus
    Cronus
2. She sprang fully formed from the head of Zeus and is the goddess to whom the Parthenon is dedicated. Her Latin name was Minerva. Who is she?
    Demeter
    Diane
    Athena Persephone Hestia
3. This twin sister of Apollo was the goddess of chastity. She is often depicted with bow and arrow. Who was she?
    Artemis Hestia Aphrodite Athena Hera
4. This head of the Olympian gods was known in Latin by the names Jupiter and Jove. In early Greek mythology, he wielded the thunderbolt. Who was he?
    Uranus Apollo Cronus Zeus Poseidon
5. This son of Aphrodite in later Greek mythology was the son of Chaos in the earlier. He ruled over the creative drive that unites persons and establishes cities. Who was he?
    Eros Atlas Hermes Ares Hades
6. The god of fertility and drink, this fun-loving diety represents the liberation of the affects from the strict control of reason. In Roman mythology he was known as Bacchus. Who was he?

32. Spiffy Entertainment
Includes tales from greek mythology, an autobiography, lists of past wrestling champions, jokes, '80s lyrics and television information, and Java games.
http://spiffyentertainment.8m.com/
Welcome to Spiffy Entertainment! Welcome all to the personal homepage with a twist of everything! As you may have noticed already, this is not your average, everyday personal homepage or single topic site. What this site is, is a reflection of the webmaster who created it and his interests. Does that mean this site is just about me? No. Spiffy Entertainment gives you an overall experience with it's many diverse areas. Why don't I just stick to one topic? Because I wanted to make a site that anyone and everyone can enjoy. With so many areas, I'm confident that all of my visitors will find at least one section they'll enjoy checking out. SE Forums 24 pages worth of awards I've won! Award Index Click here to view. This Site was formally born on April 20, 1999
Updated at least once a week Sign/View my Slambook sw="none";sd="none";ref=""+escape(document.referrer); This site was created and is maintained by Roemello

33. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption Greek mythology is anything but boring! Some of its stories are pretty exciting and you might even think some are outrageous. There is an awesome glossary, cool interactive game, and an explanation of all the Gods and Goddesses in the world of the ancient Greeks. You will need a VRML player in order to play the game included. If you survive that, learn about the Iliad, Odyssey, the Argonauts, and the Titans.
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34. Greek Mythology-School Project
Local highschool students Thesus, Mythology Project.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/GreekMythology/home.html
Mythology Project
The information on this web site is part of a school project that was started at College Avenue Secondary School in Woodstock Ontario Canada, in June 1999. We hope that the classes after us will add on to this site making it a very interesting and informative one. For now all this site has on it is our project on THESEUS . We hope that the information is adequate.
If there is something that you think should be on this site or you just wish to comment on it e-mail us.(please tell me how you got to this site!)
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35. MetroActive Movies | The Brandon Teena Story
Richard von Busack's article about the movie incorporates greek mythology and Stanley Kubrick into the review.
http://www.metroactive.com/papers/sfmetro/02.15.99/brandonteenstory-9905.html
Movies Index SF Metropolitan MetroActive Central Archives The Changeling
This Charming Man: The charismatic life and horrific death of Brandon Teena The tragic 'Brandon Teena Story' By Richard von Busack In one version of an ancient Greek myth, the clairvoyant Tiresias was transformed from male to female. Jupiter then struck him blind as punishment for answering the question whether men or women enjoy sex more. Those born between sexes, as Teena Brandon was in Nebraska in 1973, have a sort of secret knowledge that the rest of us can only guess at it, bounded as we are by the fact of our own gender. The envy that knowledge arouses can be fatal. The young Brandon, who switched his/her name to Brandon Teena when taking a male identity, is the subject of the harrowing documentary The Brandon Teena Story , playing at the Castro Feb. 19-25. The documentary is an obsessive, deeply researched study of the last year of Brandon's lifea life that ended with murder just weeks after his/her 21st birthday. Filmmakers Susan Muska and Greta Olafsdottir interview the dozen or so people who knew Brandon in the small town of Falls City, Neb. The scrupulous details make this story all the more sickening. The worst part of the film is an audiotape and transcription of Brandon's interview with the sheriff, shortly after Brandon was driven out to a field and raped twice on Christmas Eve 1993. On the tape, then-Sheriff Charles Laux of Richardson County makes it plain that he has no compassion for freaks and makes the experience as degrading as possible for Brandon.

36. Encyclopedia Mythica: Greek Mythology.
The index file for the area on greek mythology.
http://www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/europe/greek/articles.html
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37. Home Page
greek mythology, Wisdom, Quotes, Proverbs, Poems, Jokes Greece, Greek Islands, Cyprus, Pets, amazing Gallery.
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38. Encyclopedia Mythica: Greek Mythology
Encyclopedia Mythica, greek mythology, Classical greek mythology. GreekMythology An introduction to Ancient greek mythology by JM Hunt.
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Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Pronunciations Links Classical Greek mythology. There is a separate area for Greek heroic legend For a brief overview of the Greek deities and their Roman counterparts, try this list Genealogy tables: List of available articles in this area. Editor: M.F. Lindemans There are currently articles on Greek mythology online. This section was last updated on January 13, 2003. Selected links Perseus Project An extensive collection of hypertext annotated classical Greek and Roman texts. Greek Mythology An introduction to Ancient Greek Mythology by J.M. Hunt. top home contact MCMXCV - MMIII Encyclopedia Mythica.

39. Greek Mythology
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40. Mythography | Greek Mythology And Art
greek mythology. The sources for ancient Greek myth are myriad. Do you have aspecific question about greek mythology? Then try the Mythography forum!
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The sources for ancient Greek myth are myriad. Indeed, references to myth range from those written by contemporary Greek historians and authors; to poems composed in honor of the gods and goddesses; to plays (comedies, tragedies, and so-called satyr plays) meant to dramatize man's relationships with the divine (and sometimes man's aspirations to be divine...); to works of art created to represent a particular deity, hero, or mythical creature. Truly, to compile a complete list of ancient sources is far beyond the resources of most individuals. However, the alternative is probably more useful, in that a description of the major characters of Greek myth has the distinction of being accessible.
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Do you have a specific question about Greek mythology? Then try the Mythography forum Who's Who in Classical Mythology This book is a great source for information about Greek and Roman mythology! Organized alphabetically, this who's who features information about over 1200 of the most intriguing characters from Classical myth and legend. Bulfinch's Mythology The Oxford Classical Dictionary The Bibliography If you want more recommended resources for information about Greek myths, visit the books section - it lists books about mythology, art, literature, and more.

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