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Greek Mythology

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Achilles
"Achilles taken from Scyros" — Gayley, 1893...
Achilles
"The Embassy to Achilles" — Gayley, 1893...
Achilles
"The Embassy to Achilles" — Gayley, 1893...
Achilles
"Achilles over th Body of Hector at the Tomb of Patrocles" — Gayley, 1893...
Achilles
"Achilles and Penthesilea" — Gayley, 1893...
Achilles_Departure
"Departure of Achilles (From an ancient vase)" — Morey, 1903...
Achilles_Hector
"Contest of Achilles and Hector" — Gayley, 1893...
Achilles_Priam
"Priam's Visit to Achilles" — Gayley, 1893...
Admetus
"Admetus must Die" — Gayley, 1893...
Adonis
"The Death of Adonis" — Gayley, 1893...
Adonis and Venus
Adonis was loved by Venus. When he was killed by a wild boar while hunting, Venus changed his blood into flowers....
Aegis
"signifies, literally, a goat skin. According to ancient mythology, the aegis worn by Jupiter was the hide of the goat Amaltheia, which had suckled him in his infancy. Homer always represents it as ...
Aeneas
"Aeneas, Anchises, and Iulus" — Gayley, 1893...
Aeneas in a storm.
Trojan prince, son of Anchises and the goddess Venus....
Aeolos
Custodian of the four winds....
Aesculapius
Greek god of medicine, the son of Apollo and the nymph Coronis....
Aesculapius
Greek god of medicine, the son of Apollo and the nymph Coronis....
Aesculapius
"Aesculapius" — Gayley, 1893...
Aethra
"Aethra and Theseus" — Gayley, 1893...
Alexander
"Alexander" — Morey, 1903...
Amazon
Race of female warriors....
Amazon
"Amazon" — Gayley, 1893...
Amazon
"Amazon" — Gayley, 1893...
Amphion
"Amphion and Zethus" — Gayley, 1893...
Amphion and Zethus
"Amphion was the son of Jupiter and Antiope, queen of Thebes. With his twin brother, Zethus he was exposed at birth on Mount Cithaeron, where they grew up among the shepherds not knowing their parent...
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