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  1. The Complete World of Greek Mythology by Richard Buxton, 2004-06-28
  2. The Library of Greek Mythology (Oxford World's Classics) by Apollodorus, 1999-02-25
  3. Classic Myths to Read Aloud: The Great Stories of Greek and Roman Mythology, Specially Arranged for Children Five and Up by an Educational Expert by William F. Russell, 1992-04-28
  4. Greek Mythology Activities: Activities to Help Students Build Background Knowledge About Ancient Greece, Explore the Genre of Myths, and Learn Important Vocabulary by Marcia Worth-Baker, 2005-12-01
  5. The Everything Classical Mythology Book: Greek and Roman Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters from Ares to Zeus (Everything Series) by Lesley Bolton, 2002-04
  6. D'aulaire's Book of Greek Myths by Ingri D'Aulaire, Edgar Parin D'Aulaire, 1962-10-19
  7. Greek and Roman Mythology, Volume 3 (Greek and Roman Mythology (Graphic Novels)) by Cirro Oh, 2005-10-01
  8. Bulfinch's Greek and Roman Mythology: The Age of Fable (Dover Thrift Editions) by Thomas Bulfinch, 2000-04-18
  9. Greek Mythology: An Introduction by Fritz Graf, 1996-05-09
  10. The Greek Myths: Complete Edition by Robert Graves, 1993-04-06
  11. Larousse Greek and Roman Mythology by Joel Schmidt, 1983-04
  12. The Chiron Dictionary of Greek & Roman Mythology: Gods and Goddesses, Heroes, Places, and Events of Antiquity
  13. 100 Characters from Classical Mythology: Discover the Fascinating Stories of the Greek and Roman Deities by Malcolm Day, 2007-01-26
  14. The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology (Cambridge Companions to Literature)

1. Greek Mythology
greek mythology offers information on the gods goddess and myths of ancient Greece, with superb student myth homework help. All about pandora, hercules, jason, odysseus, minotaur, achilles, medusa
http://www.greekmythology.com/

2. Greek Mythology
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3. Greek Mythology Today
greek mythology today offers terrific information on the gods and mythsof ancient Greece, with superb student myth homework help.
http://mythman.com/
mythman.com;http://www.thanasis.com/myth.htm; mythman.com;http://www.thanasis.com/myth.htm;

4. Greek Mythology Link, Home Page.
greek mythology Link. Topics. Biographies. GROUPS About the greek mythology Link. The greek mythology Link is a collection of myths retold by Carlos Parada, author of
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Greek Mythology Link Topics Biographies GROUPS Dictionary ... Search the GML GML CD-ROM About the GML Additions List of Recently Updated Files Since 1997 Homer is new, this morning,
and there is perhaps nothing so old
as today's newspaper
About the Greek Mythology Link The Greek Mythology Link is a collection of myths retold by Carlos Parada , author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology , published in 1993 (available at Amazon ). The GML contains Texts, Images Tables and Maps . The mythical accounts are based exclusively on ancient sources. ELUCIDATION Additions
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Greek Mythology Link Since 1997 Technical description - May 1, 2004 Size: 146683 KB
Pages: 1489
Images: 6907 Myths are immortal
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5. Mythography | Greek Mythology And Art
Learn about greek mythology and art, with recommended books and resources the monsters of greek mythology the Sphinx, Medusa, and of course the Chimera - are categorized you have a specific
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The sources for ancient Greek myth are myriad. Indeed, references to myth range from those written by contemporary Greek historians and authors; to poems composed in honor of the gods and goddesses; to plays (comedies, tragedies, and so-called satyr plays) meant to dramatize man's relationships with the divine (and sometimes man's aspirations to be divine...); to works of art created to represent a particular deity, hero, or mythical creature. Truly, to compile a complete list of ancient sources is far beyond the resources of most individuals. However, the alternative is probably more useful, in that a description of the major characters of Greek myth has the distinction of being accessible.
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Do you have a specific question about Greek mythology? Then try the Mythography forum Who's Who in Classical Mythology This book is a great source for information about Greek and Roman mythology! Organized alphabetically, this who's who features information about over 1200 of the most intriguing characters from Classical myth and legend. Bulfinch's Mythology The Oxford Classical Dictionary The Bibliography If you want more recommended resources for information about Greek myths, visit the books section - it lists books about mythology, art, literature, and more.

6. Greek Mythology
greek mythology is a Web site devoted to early greek mythology. If you need detailed, referenced information about greek mythology, these pages have it. Origins of greek mythology. Fun Fact Quiz
http://www.messagenet.com/myths
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7. Encyclopedia Mythica: Greek Mythology.
The available articles in the greek mythology area. Areas ». Europe Search. greek mythology. Introduction page Contact the editor There is a separate area for Greek heroic legend
http://www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/europe/greek/articles.html
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8. GREEK Vs. NORSE MYTHOLOGY
This site is best viewed with a frames capable browser. However I will supply a text only version of my site. greek mythology COMPARED TO NORSE MYTHOLOGY BY GARETH LONG Updated July 31, 1997 INTRODUCTION greek mythology and Roman mythology are almost identical
http://webhome.idirect.com/~donlong
This site is best viewed with a frames capable browser. However I will supply a text only version of my site. Any questions, comments or whatever
E-mail me at donlong@idirect.com

9. Greek Mythology
greek mythology. This is an introduction to Ancient greek mythology.It combines information from a number of sources and attempts
http://www.desy.de/gna/interpedia/greek_myth/greek_myth.html
Greek Mythology
This is an introduction to Ancient Greek Mythology. It combines information from a number of sources and attempts to be a comprehensive referance work. To get back to this page use: J.M.Hunt

10. Greek Mythology
Welcome to Mythweb. This site is devoted to the heroes, gods and monstersof greek mythology. Mythweb proudly offers the authentic
http://www.mythweb.com/

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Gods Heroes Today ... In the News Welcome to Mythweb. This site is devoted to the heroes, gods and monsters of Greek mythology. Mythweb proudly offers the authentic Greek mythology CD-ROM adventure game Wrath of the Gods for homes and schools. Please note that Mythweb does not pretend to cover all the characters of Greek mythology. If you can't find what you are searching for, we suggest you try these links to other sites: Bulfinch's Mythology Encyclopedia Mythica Perseus Project If you have arrived here in the interface of some other website or software company and would prefer to travel here directly, our address is http://www.mythweb.com . (By the way, if you see some banner or logo other than "Mythweb" on this page, it is not with our permission.) Fleet Gazelle Real world location: San Francisco, California, USA. Last revised: 19 December 2003. Author: Joel Skidmore Mythweb is guaranteed kidsafe. Click here Sister sites: Mesoweb and Cultures

11. GREEK MYTHOLOGY
greek mythology AND PREHISTORY. Preface; Chapter 1 The Heroes and their Deeds;Chapter 2 Women in Various Roles; Chapter 3 Domestication of Animals;
http://community.middlebury.edu/~harris/SubIndex/greekmyth.html
GREEK MYTHOLOGY AND PRE-HISTORY
go to main index

12. Meister_z Learning Center
Collection of Greek myths and legends as well as creation and flood myths from all over the world.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Column/1122/fz.htm

13. Mythweb
Mythweb quot;This site is devoted to the heroes, gods and monsters of greek mythology. quot; The cleverly designed, easyto-navigate sections include Gods, Heroes, Today (the relevance of
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14. Mythology By Edith Hamilton Book Notes
Edith Hamilton's 1942 easy to read compendium of greek mythology, including sections on Roman and Norse mythology.
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Mythology by Edith Hamilton Book Notes
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Jump to: Table of Contents Part 1: The Gods, The Creat... Part 1, Chapter 2: Two Gods... Part 1, Chapter 3: How the ... Part 1, Chapter 4: The Earl... Part 2: Stories of Love...,... Part 2, Chapter 2: Eight Br... Part 2, Chapter 3: The Ques... Part 2, Chapter 4: Four Gre... Part 3: Heroes Before the T... Part 3, Chapter 2: Theseus Part 3, Chapter 3: Hercules... Part 3, Chapter 4: Atalanta... Part 4: Heroes of the Troja... Part 4, Chapter 2: The Fall... Part 4, Chapter 3: The Adve... Part 4, Chapter 4: The Adve... Part 5: Great Families..., ... Part 5, Chapter 2: The Roya... Part 5, Chapter 3: The Roya... Part 6: Less Important Myth... Part 6, Chapter 2: Brief My... Part 7: Norse Mythology, Ch... Part 7, Chapter 2: The Nors... Table of Contents Part 1: The Gods, The Creation..., Chapter 1: The Titans
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Part 1, Chapter 3: How the World and Men were Created
Part 1, Chapter 4: The Earliest Heroes ... Part 7, Chapter 2: The Norse Gods Book Notes by Joel Christensen How do I cite this Book Note?

15. Greek Mythology
greek mythology is a Web site devoted to early greek mythology. If you need detailed,referenced information about greek mythology, these pages have it.
http://messagenet.com/myths/
Link Policy: We are often asked for permission to link to this site. We believe everyone should be able to freely link to anywhere on the World Wide Web as they wish, since this is the nature and strength of the web. If your company or institution requires explicit permission, then let it be known that permission to link to any page on this site is granted freely to anyone. All content by xavr. Website construction and maintenance by messagenet . Questions and comments concerning site content should be addressed to xavr at operamail dot com

16. Greek Mythology And The Gods Of Olympus
The web s premier source for fun and informative greek mythology information.Useful for students and teachers alike! Myths made fun by the Myth Man!
http://greekmyth.com/
greekmyth.com;http://www.thanasis.com/myth.htm; greekmyth.com;http://www.thanasis.com/myth.htm;

17. Immortals Of Greek Mythology
The Immortals. Aphrodite, Goddess of Love. Apollo, Son of Zeus. Ares, Godof War. Artemis, Daughter of Zeus. Athene, The Spoiler. Cheiron, The Centaur.
http://messagenet.com/myths/immortals.html
The Immortals
Aphrodite Goddess of Love Apollo Son of Zeus Ares God of War Artemis Daughter of Zeus Athene The Spoiler Cheiron The Centaur Circe The Dread Goddess Dawn The Goddess Eos Demeter Goddess of the Harvest Dione A mother to Aphrodite Enyo One of the Gray Sisters Eos Goddess of the Dawn Erida The Goddess, Hate Erinyes The Mist Walker Eris Twin Sister of Ares Eros Archer of Love Eurynome Mother of The Graces Fates All will kneel before them Gorgon Snake-Headed Medusa Graces May They Bless You Hades God of the Underworld Hebe Wife of Herakles Helios The Sun Hephaistos God of the Smith Hera The Most Beautiful Olympian Herakles The Ultimate Hero Hermes Messenger of the Gods Hestia Goddess of the Hearth Hours Sisters of the Fates Hyperion The Titan, Father of Dawn Hypnos Sleep, Brother of Thanatos Io The Heifer Maiden Iris The Swift Footed Messenger Kalypso The Queenly Nympth Kronos Lord of the Titans Leto Mother of Apollo and Artemis Medusa The Gorgon Muses The Nine Sisters Nereids Daughters of Nereus Odysseus A Very Resourceful Traveler Pan The Goat God Persephone Wife of Hades Poseidon The Earth Shaker Prometheus The Rebel God Rheia Mother of the Olympians Rivers in The Iliad Skylla The Beast with Six Heads Styx The Oath River Thanatos The God, Death

18. Biographies, Greek Mythology Link.
greek mythology Link. . By Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to GreekMythology (available at Amazon). . greek mythology Link, Home Page. Since 1997.
http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Biographies.html
By Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology (available at Amazon Biographies Relevant links Myths are immortal
Web sites are not GML backups available: Greek Mythology Link
CD-ROM GOLD Greek Mythology Link
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"Read no history: nothing but biography, for that is life without theory." [Benjamin Disraeli, 1804-1881] "There is properly no history; only biography." [Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1803-1882] Biographies Numbering of namesakes . The numbers following the names of individuals do not belong to the original names, and are for identification purposes only. The numbers are consistent throughout all texts but they do not represent a chronological order. The absence of a number indicates that there is only one mythological character with that particular name. T = Includes family table

19. Brave Women Warriors Of Greek Myth: An Amazon Roster
Brief summary of Amazon myths, listing of Amazon warriors. Part of Xena fan site.
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B RAVE W OMEN W ARRIORS OF G REEK M YTH:
A N A MAZON R OSTER
IAXS Research Project No. 326
By Julie Ruffell
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Author's Note: Although Amazons have spread through many cultures, they originated from Greek myth. Xena also was inspired from the Greek world, so due to that, the following Amazons discussed are only from Greek myth. I also refer to Hercules as Herakles, because Herakles was his Greek name.
Graphic Editor's Note: While looking for pictures that would best illustrate this particular article, I found a very interesting site dedicated to serious scholastic study of Amazons. The pictures used in this article are by kind permission of Mag. Gerhard Poellauer, and readers are invited to visit her site at: [ Mysteries of Ancient History and Archaeology
INTRODUCTION

THE AMAZONS: A LISTING

AMAZONS AS PART OF OUR CULTURE

Brave Women Warriors Of Greek Myth: An Amazon Roster Amazon rider.
INTRODUCTION
The word Amazon is of unknown origin, however a folk etymology popped up which explained the word as being a deriviative of the preface "a-", meaning "without", followed by "mazos", meaning "breast". This folk etymology was supported by the folktale that Amazons cut off one breast to facilitate archery. However, this is most likely a story designed to discourage women from taking up archery. This speculation is supported by even the most casual observation of modern day female archers who are more than capable of using the bow with all breasts intact. Historically, Amazons were portrayed as beautiful women in Amazonomachies, which was an artform showing battles between the Amazons and Greeks. Amazons were trained to use all weapons and especially in single combat. They were honorable, courageous, brave and represented rebellion against sexism. Their tales spread quickly and soon stories of the Amazons were everywhere, including Africa, Asia, Europe, South America (the Amazon River was named after the female warriors), and North America in the mid-1900s with the comic book hero, Wonder Woman. The following is a list of eighty-two Amazons from Greek myth.

20. Greek Mythology Gods Olympians
and weavers. He is kind and peace loving. His wife is Aphrodite. Sometimeshis wife is identified as Aglaia. Greek Myth. JM.Hunt.
http://www.desy.de/gna/interpedia/greek_myth/olympian.html
The Olympians
The Olympians are a group of 12 gods who ruled after the overthow of the Titans . All the Olympians are related in some way. They are named after their dwelling place Mount Olympus
Zeus
Zeus overthew his Father Cronus . He then drew lots with his brothers Poseidon and Hades . Zeus won the draw and became the supreme ruler of the gods. He is lord of the sky, the rain god. His weapon is a thunderbolt which he hurls at those who displease him. He is married to Hera but, is famous for his many affairs . He is also known to punish those that lie or break oaths.
Poseidon
Poseidon is the brother of Zeus . After the overthow of their Father Cronus he drew lots with Zeus and Hades , another brother, for shares of the world. His prize was to become lord of the sea. He was widely worshiped by seamen. He married Amphitrite , a granddaughter of the Titon Oceanus At one point he desired Demeter . To put him off Demeter asked him to make the most beautiful animal that the world had ever seen. So to impress her Poseidon created the first horse. In some accounts his first attempts were unsucessful and created a varity of other animals in his quest. By the time the horse was created his passion for Demeter had cooled. His weapon is a trident, which can shake the earth, and shatter any object. He is second only to Zeus in power amongst the gods. He has a difficult quarrelsome personality. He was greedy. He had a series of disputes with other gods when he tried to take over their cities.

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