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  • 61Thetis — This article is about the Greek sea nymph. Thetis should not be confused with Themis, the embodiment of the laws of nature, but see the sea goddess Tethys. For other uses, see Thetis (disambiguation) . Silver footed Thetis (ancient Greek… …

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  • 62Tartarus — Persephone supervising Sisyphus in the Underworld, Attic black figure amphora, ca. 530 BC. This article is about the deity and the place in Greek mythology. For other uses, see Tartarus (disambiguation) …

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  • 63Phidias — (or Pheidias; in ancient Greek, Polytonic|Φειδίας; c.480 BCndash c.430 BC), son of Charmides [Not the Charmides who participated in the tyranny at Athens.] was an ancient Greek sculptor, painter and architect, commonly regarded as one of the… …

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  • 64Aesacus — or Aisakos, in Greek mythology, was a son of King Priam of Troy. Aesacus sorrowed for the death of his wife or would be lover, a daughter of the river Cebren, and was transformed into a bird.Apollodorus makes Aesacus son of Priam s first wife… …

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  • 65Aganippe — (Greek: polytonic|Ἀγανίππη) was a name or epithet of three figures in Greek mythology and a genus of spiders. *Aganippe was the name of both a fountain and the naiad (a Crinaea) associated with it. Aganippe was the daughter of Ternessus. The well …

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  • 66Alastor — (English translation: avenger ) can refer to a number of people and concepts related to Greek mythology:Citation | last = Schmitz | first = Leonhard | author link = | contribution = Alastor | editor last = Smith | editor first = William | title …

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  • 67Alcyoneus — or Alkyoneus (Greek: polytonic|Ἀλκυονεύς) was the eldest of the Thracian Gigantes of Greek mythology.cite encyclopedia | last = Schmitz | first = Leonhard | authorlink = | title = Alcyoneus | editor = William Smith | encyclopedia = Dictionary of… …

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  • 68Aloeus — In Greek mythology, Aloeus (Ἀλωεύς) was the son of Poseidon and Canace, husband first of Iphimedia and later of Eeriboea, and father of Salmoneus (who founded Elis), Otus and Ephialtes, collectively known as the Aloadae. These giants made war on… …

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  • 69Adrasteia — In Greek mythology, Adrasteia (Greek: Ἀδράστεια (Ionic Greek: Ἀδρήστεια), inescapable ; also spelled Adrastia, Adrastea, Adrestea, Adastreia) was a nymph who was charged by Rhea with nurturing the infant Zeus in secret to protect him from his… …

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  • 70Itylus — Itylos redirects here. For the gossamer winged butterfly genus, see Itylos (butterfly).In Greek mythology, Itylus, or Itylos, was the son of Aedon, daughter of Pandareus of Ephesus and King Zethus of Thebes. Envious of Niobe, the wife of her… …

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