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  • In [[:Category:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]], the '''Napaeae''' (νάπη, "a wooded dell") were a type of [[Category:Greek mythology]][[Category:Nymphs]]
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  • In [[:Category:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]], '''Leimakids''' were [[nymphs]] of meadows. [[Category:Greek mythology]][[Category:Nymphs]]
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  • [[Oceanus]] is a figure of [[:Category:Greek mythology|Ancient Greek]] [[mythology|myth]]. This is a list of his consorts and children. # With [[Gaia (mythology)|Gaia]]
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  • In Greek mythology, the Teumessian fox (Greek: Alopekos Teumesios) was a gigantic fox that was destined never to be caugh [[Category:Greek mythology]]
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  • '''Damarchus''' or '''Damarch''' (Greek: Δάμαρχος; fl. ~400 BC) was a victorious Olympic boxer from Parrhas [[Category: Greek mythology]]
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  • ...nt in ''menthe'' is characteristic of a class of words borrowed from a pre-Greek language: compare ''acanthus'', labyrinth, Corinth, etc. * Graves, Robert, (1955). ''The Greek Myths I'' (Revised Edition 1960). London: Penguin, pp 121,124.
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  • In Roman and Etruscan mythology, '''Mania''' (or '''Manea''') was the goddess of the dead. ...nd Latin Mania derive from PIE *men-, "to think". Cognates include Ancient Greek menos ("life, vigor") and Avestan mainyu, "spirit".
    539 bytes (80 words) - 12:16, 25 December 2008
  • '''Euryale''' ("far-roaming"), in [[Greek mythology]], was one of the immortal [[Gorgon]]s, vicious female monsters with brass [[Category:Greek mythology]]
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  • In Modern Greek superstition, '''Charos''' is a demon. [[Category: Greek mythology]]
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  • '''Stheno''' ("forceful"), ('''Greek:''' Σθεννω), in [[Greek mythology]], was one of the immortal [[Gorgon]]s, vicious female monsters with brass ...ghter of [[Phorcys]] and [[Ceto]], or sometimes, [[Typhon]] and [[Echidna (mythology)|Echidna]].
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  • '''Hamadryads''' are Greek nymphs that live in trees. They are a specific species of [[dryad]], which [[Category:Greek mythology]]
    381 bytes (60 words) - 17:25, 18 April 2007
  • ...according to their natural abode. The '''Aulonaid''' (from the classical Greek αύλών; valley, ravine) was a nymph who could be fo [[Category:Greek mythology]][[Category:Nymphs]]
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  • ...ry:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]] and [[:Category:Roman mythology|Roman mythology]], the '''Oceanids''' were the three thousand children of the Titans [[Ocea # [[Asia (mythology)|Asia]] - Nymph of the Asian region, sister to Europe
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  • ...ypt, which was worshiped as a manifestation of the Egyptian god [[Sobek]] (Greek: Σοῦχος). [[Category: Egyptian mythology]]
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  • In [[:Category:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]], '''Oreads''' (ὄρος, "mountain") were a type of [[Category:Greek mythology]][[Category:Nymphs]]
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  • In Greek mythology, Callirhoe (or Kallirhoe, Callirrhoe ) (Ancient Greek: Καλλιρό, Καλλιρρόη, or Καλλιρρόης means 'beautif Mythology
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  • In [[:Category:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]], '''Metis''' ("wisdom" or "wise counsel") was a [[Titan]]ess who was the [[Category:Greek mythology]]
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  • More recent Greek tales describe the creature as a merely frightening shapeshifter, but blame Bell, Women of Classical Mythology (sourced from Philostratus Life of Apollonius of Tyana 4.25; Aristophanes A
    950 bytes (132 words) - 21:15, 30 January 2009
  • In [[Greek mythology]], '''Orthrus''' (also called '''Orthros''', '''Orthos''', '''Orthus''', '' [[Image:Orthrus.jpg|thumb| Herakles fighting against Geryon, Orthrus dead , Greek krater, 6th century BC. Black-figure vase painting]]
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  • Gaia is the titan goddess of the earth from Greek mythology. She was the first of all the people and gods to exist and from came every
    179 bytes (34 words) - 10:02, 14 July 2010

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