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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Ceres
"Heathen Deities: Ceres"-Willson, 1859.... |
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Chimera
A fire breathing monster, the fore part of whose body, according to the Iliad, was that of a lion, the middle that of a goat, and the hinder that of a dragon, or which, according to Hesiod, had three ... |
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Chiron
"Chiron was instructed by Apollo and Diana, and was renowned for his skill in hunting, medicine, music, and the art of prophecy." —Bulfinch, 1897... |
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Cimon
"Cimon (So-called) From a gem" — Morey, 1903... |
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Circe
Sorceress able to turn men into animals... |
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Clio
Muse of historical and heroic poetry ... |
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Clio
Muse of historical and heroic poetry... |
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Clio
The Muse Clio.... |
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Clypeus
A large circular shield with a convex outer and concave inner surface.... |
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Codrus slain
"Determined to save his own country at the expense of his own life, Codrus disguised himself in a peasant's dress, entered the Peloponnesian camp, and provoked a quarrel with a soldier, by whom he was... |
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Cupid_Couch
"Psyche at the Couch of Cupid" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Daedalus
"Daedalus and Icarus" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Daedalus and Icarus
"Daedalus and Icarus" —Bulfinch, 1897... |
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Danae
"Danae and Perseus and the Chest" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Danaids
"The Danaids" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Daphne
Fair daughter of the river god Peneus. Chased by Apollo.... |
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Daphne
Daphne becoming a laurel tree.... |
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Daphne
"Daphne" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Death
"Death, Sleep, and Hermes laying a Body in the Tomb" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Demeter
"Demeter of Knidos" — Gayley, 1893... |
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Demeter
"Demeter" — Morey, 1903... |
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Demeter
The Greek goddess of agriculture.... |
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Demeter_Persephone
"Sacrifice to Demeter and Persephone" %mdash; Gayley, 1893... |
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Demeter_Triptolemus
"Demeter, Triptolemus, and Proserpina" %mdash; Gayley, 1893... |
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Deucalion and Pyrrha
"Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha, of the race of Prometheus." —Bulfinch, 1897... |