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Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to the myths and study them in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Amalthea (moon) The satellite is named after the nymph Amalthea from Greek mythology who nursed the infant Zeus (the Greek equivalent of Jupiter) with goat's milk.

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Amalthea (moon) The satellite is named after the nymph Amalthea from Greek mythology who nursed the infant Zeus (the Greek equivalent of Jupiter) with goat's milk.

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Amalthea (moon) The satellite is named after the nymph Amalthea from Greek mythology who nursed the infant Zeus (the Greek equivalent of Jupiter) with goat's milk.

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Greek mythology In Northern Europe, Greek mythology never took the same hold of the visual arts, but its effect was very obvious on literature.

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Greek mythology In Northern Europe, Greek mythology never took the same hold of the visual arts, but its effect was very obvious on literature.

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Greek mythology In Northern Europe, Greek mythology never took the same hold of the visual arts, but its effect was very obvious on literature.

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    Greek mythology

    They were a part of religion in ancient Greece.
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    <categorytree>Greek mythology</categorytree> Greek mythology
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    Category:Locations in Greek mythology

    Locations in Greek mythology
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    Apis (Greek mythology)

    Apis (Ἄπις) in Greek mythology was the king of Apia a ruler in the long line of rulers of Sicyon. He was the son of either Phoroneus and the nymph Teledice, or Phoroneus and Peitho, or of Phoroneus and Cinna, or of Apollo, or of Telchis.
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    Category:References on Greek mythology

    Greek mythology ... Greek mythology understanding and criticism
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    Alcippe (Greek mythology)

    Alcippe or Alkippê was a name attributed to a number of figures in Greek mythology. Alcippe, the daughter of Ares and Aglaulus.
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