Clipart illustrations of ancient Greek religion and mythology. Many of the stories told of their numerous gods were told in myths alongside humans, usually offering aid.
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Thalia
Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry ... |
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Thalia
Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry ... |
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The Dioscuri
"Castor and Pollux were the offspring of Leda and the Swan, under which disguise Jupiter had concealed himself. Leda gave birth to an egg, from which sprang the twins." —Bulfinch, 1897... |
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Themis
Personification of law and justice... |
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Theseus
"Theseus" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Theseus and Helen
"In the year 1234 B.C., Theseus came to the throne of Athens. He was one of the most renowned characters in the heroic age of Greece, not only on account of his warlike achievements, but from his pol... |
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Theseus and the minotaur
"The Athenians were at that time in deep affiction on account of the tribute which they were forced to pay to Minos, king of Crete. This tribute consisted of seven youths and seven maidens, who were ... |
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Theseus and the minotaur
"The Athenians were at that time in deep affiction on account of the tribute which they were forced to pay to Minos, king of Crete. This tribute consisted of seven youths and seven maidens, who were ... |
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Thisbe
"Thisbe" %mdash; Gayley, 1893... |
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Tripod of Delphi
"The oracular tripod at Delphi, having a flat round plate, on which the Pythia seated herself to give responses, and on which at other times lay a wreath of hay." — Anthon, 1891... |
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Tripod, Greek
"When tripods are said to be given in a present, or as prizes, vases or large bowls supported on three feet are said to be understood." — Anthon, 1891... |
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Triptolemus
"Triptolemus and the Eleusinian Deities" %mdash; Gayley, 1893... |
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Triptolemus
"After his return Triptolemus built a magnificent temple to Ceres in Eleusis and established the worship of the goddess, under the name of the Eleusinian mysteries, which, in the splendor and solemnit... |
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Triton
"One of the Nereides, Triton. A sea deity, son of Neptune and Amphrodite. His lower extremities were that of a fish." — Anthon, 1891... |
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Triton
In Greek mythology, the only son of Poseidon, who is described as one of the minor sea gods. He was represented as an attendant of his father, usually mounted on a sea monster, and holding in his hand... |
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Tritons
"Triton was the son of Neptune and Amphitrite, and the poets made him his father's trumpeter. Proteus was also a son of Neptune." —Bulfinch, 1897... |
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Triton_Nymph
"Triton carrying off a Nymph" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Trojan Horse
The Trojan Horse given to the Trojans from the Greeks as a gift but was actually war strategy, the horse being filled with Greek soldiers to attack once inside Troy.... |
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Troy_Sack
"The Sack of Troy" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Troy_Sack
"The Sack of Troy" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Two_Hours
"Two Hours" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Tyrannicides
"The Tyrannicides (Copies)" — Morey, 1903... |
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Ulysses
Greek hero and adventurer.... |
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Ulysses
Greek hero and adventurer returns home to wife and son.... |
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Ulysses
"Ulysses" — Gayley, 1893... |