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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Bacchic
"Bacchic Procession" %mdash; Gayley, 1893... |
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Bacchic
"Bacchic Dance" %mdash; Gayley, 1893... |
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Bacchus
"The Revels of Bacchus and Ariadne" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Bacchus
"The god of wine, was the son of Zeus and Semele, the daughter of Cadmus. Before his birth, Semele fell a victim to the insidious counsels of the jealous Here, who induced her to petition Zeus to vis... |
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Battle_Ships
"The Battle by the Ships" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Bellerophon
"Bellerophon and Pegasus" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Bellerophon
"Bellerophon and Pegasus" — Morey, 1903... |
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Bellerophon and the Chimaera
Bellerophon, a song of Glaucus, King of Ephyre, by Eurymede, was at first called Hipponous. The murder of his brother, whom some call Alcimenus and Bellerus, procured him the name of Bellerophon, or ... |
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Bellerophon and the Chimera
Bellerophon and the Chimera... |
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Bellerophon, Pegasus, and the Chimera
"After the conquest of the Chimaera, Bellerophon was exposed to further trials and labors by his unfriendly host. but by the aid of Pegasus he triumphed in them all." —Bulfinch, 1897... |
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Boreas
Boreas was the Greek god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter. His name meant "North Wind" or "Devouring One."... |
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Boreas and Orithyia
"Boreas loved the nymph Orithyia, and tried to play the lover's part, but met with poor success." —Bulfinch, 1897... |
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Briseis
"The Surrender of Briseis" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Cadmus
"Cadmus slaying the Dragon" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Calliope
Muse of eloquence and epic or heroic poetry ... |
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Calliope
Muse of eloquence and epic or heroic poetry ... |
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Castle_Circe
"The Castle of Circe" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Castor
"Castor and Pollux capturing the Giant Talus" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Castor
"Castor and Pollux capturing the Giant Talus" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Cedipus
Cedipus and the Sphinx painted in red on the bottom of a cup.... |
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Centaur
Part-human and part-horse creature.... |
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Centaur
"Centaur, from the Metopes of the Parthenon." — Smith, 1882... |
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Centaur
"These monsters were represented as men from the head to the loins, while the remainder of the body was that of a horse." —Bulfinch, 1897... |
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Cerebrus
Bronze statue of the three-headed dog of ancient mythology.... |
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Ceres
"Ceres" — Gayley, 1893... |