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  1. Greek Mythology: The Creation of the Gods - The Gods - The Heroes - The Trojan War - The Odyssey by Sofia Souli, 1999-10
  2. A Wonder Book: Heroes and Monsters of Greek Mythology (Evergreen Classics) by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 2003-12-12
  3. The Iliad, The Odyssey, and All Of Greek Mythology in 99 Minutes or Less by Jay Hopkins, John Hunter, 2008-09-29
  4. Greek and Roman Mythology, Volume 3 (Greek and Roman Mythology (Graphic Novels)) by Cirro Oh, 2005-10-01
  5. Gods of the Greeks by Karl Kerenyi, Carl Kerenyi, 1980-01-17
  6. The Mythology Handbook: A Course in Ancient Greek Myths by Lady Hestia Evans, 2009-03-10
  7. 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
  8. Myths: Tales of the Greek and Roman Gods by Lucia Impelluso, 2008-09-01
  9. The Usborne Book of Greek and Norse Legends
  10. Favorite Greek Myths (Dover Children's Thrift Classics) by Bob Blaisdell, 1995-12-01
  11. Odysseus and the Cyclops (Graphic Greek Myths and Legends) by Gilly Cameron Cooper, 2007-01-12
  12. Euripides Plays: 4: Elektra, Orestes, and Iphigeneia in Tauris (Methuen Classical Greek Dramatists) by Euripides, 2003-07-01
  13. The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  14. The Mighty 12: Superheroes of Greek Myth by Charles R. Smith, 2009-07-15

61. Mythography | The Greek Poet Sappho
learn about the Greek poet Sappho and how her poems relate to greek mythology
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The Greek Poet Sappho

Sappho was an ancient Greek poet who infused her works with intense emotions - especially love, desire, longing, and their companion, suffering. She crafted her poems primarily as a tribute to the private world of women, something from which we are generally excluded in Greek literature. Therefore the poems provide us with a valuable and remarkable glimpse into the lives and aspirations of Greek girls. In some respects, they could be termed "romantic", but Sappho transcends her subject with such a moving, insightful, and poignant power that the poems are still highly relevant even today. Simply stated, she created some of the most vibrant love poetry ever composed. Naturally, someone as intimately concerned with love as Sappho would be drawn to the irresistible realm of the goddess of love. And indeed, Aphrodite plays a significant role in many of Sappho's poems. It is to this goddess that Sappho addresses several of her works. In some cases, it seems as if the poet were a supplicant, begging Aphrodite for mercy from the ravages of unrequited love; in others, Sappho sings joyfully of the beautiful deity, and the poems are like graceful gifts to this golden goddess:
"Leave Krete and come to this holy temple
where the graceful grove of apple trees
circles an altar smoking with frankincense.

62. Greek Mythology Today
greek mythology Today features student homework help and the Myth Man's Myth of theMonth! Click to learn more greek mythology TODAY THE MYTH OF THE MONTH.
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Your search is over Whether you're looking for specific information on Greek Mythology for a school project, or simply enjoy a well-told and humorous myth, the gods have guided you to the right place Welcome to Myth Mania, home of the Myth Man , where you'll have a blast as you learn about mythology! Students , I want you to click on the HOMEWORK HELP button below. You will find all that you're seeking for your school report or project. The rest of you Myth Maniacs , click on the Myth of the Month and remember: If you have half as much fun reading the myths, as I did writing them, then I've had twice as much fun as you... Yours until I Mount Olympus
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63. Greek Mythology Today
Modern style retelling of the Greek Myths. A new one each month. Illustrated and fun to read.
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64. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Enter website. Last Modified 15th of August 1999.
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Welcome to the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge of Entries
The web site you have requested, Elysium , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to Elysium click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption "Elysium" takes as its starting point Greek Mythology and Antiquity. The site is divided into three sections in which Elysium is illustrated like a cartoon (original drawings especially made for this site). Since the section is interactive, you play an active part in what happens. The Newcomer Section introduces you to the mythical world of Ancient Greece, The Student Section contains all the myths in detail, and the Teacher Section features guidelines for classroom teaching .
Students Sandra Aarhus Katedralskole
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65. Greek Mythology - Classic Literature
greek mythology Guide picks. This page provides information and detailsrelated to greek mythology. Ancient Gods Resource provides
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Greek Mythology
Guide picks This page provides information and details related to Greek mythology.
Ancient Gods

Resource provides a family tree of the Olympians, a chart describing their duties and personalities, and information on the Titans and demi-gods. Brandon's Mythology
Ring of Classics entry provides links and summaries for a host of mythological items. Learn about the labors of Hercules or follow the Argonauts. Bulfinch's Mythology Definitive resource utilized by the scholar and the layman. Find numerous scholastic notes, and detailed renditions of the classics. Classical Mythology Textual snippets and information on many gods, monsters, and heroes. With entries on the Trojan War and the Theban legends. Classics Course On Mythology Explore links to gods, Titans, heroes, women, and monsters, plus the main characters of the House of Atreus, the Trojan War, and Theban legends.

66. John Woodrow Kelley
Featuring paintings which represent a contemporary interpretation of greek mythology, classical allegory, and portraiture.
http://www.johnwoodrowkelley.com

67. Ancient Greek (Hellenic) Links, Page 1 (courtesy Of MEDEA, THE MUSICAL)
Provided by "Medea the Musical", this is a well known and frequently updated catalog of Category Society History By Time Period Ancient Greece...... Univ. greek mythology and Heroic Legend Micha Lindemans EncyclopediaMythica, Map of Greece, Crete, and the Aegean Islands ShowGate.
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68. Index
Information about the myths, deities, and heroes of Greece, including the names in Greek script.
http://www.geocities.com/delos_gr/
My love for greek mythology made me create this site. With the help of my friends
Hawk, Katana, Ruthie .......... and others. My friend Gina was the first one to help, and the one who made me finaly decide to make a site, even though I know nothing at all about this.
All I have to say to them is THANK YOU for your help, but most of all, for your moral support
So come in and enjoy the ride to the greek heroes and mythical persons. Make sure you add this site to your favorites,because there's a lot more to be done, and I will be updating freequently ...........and don't forget to sign the Guestbook, so that I'll know what you think of this attempt.
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This site was created out af great love for the greek mythology. All the information
used here are from my old school books. Click the link to join my greek mythology group. This site is undergoing a major update and is still under construction, but there are links that work ......... Grafics by Click to e-mail me Sign My guestbook ............... It helps to know what you think about this attempt

69. Greek Mythology - Wikipedia
greek mythology. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. greek mythologyis The world of greek mythology is quite complex. It is full
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Greek mythology is the set of legends (see mythology ) which come from the religion of ancient Hellenic ( Greek civilization (see Hellenic civilization ). These stories were familiar to all ancient Greeks and, although some thinkers professed skepticism, they provided the people with both rituals and history In Greek mythology, the gods in the Greek pantheon are given human form, but are first and foremost personifications of the forces of the universe . As such they are more or less unchanging, and while they sometimes seem to have a sense of justice , they are often petty or vengeful. The gods' favors are won by

70. Greek Mythology: Odysseus
The Odyssey. The illustrated wanderings of the hero Odysseus after the Trojan War. Based on Homer's epic from greek mythology.
http://www.mythweb.com/odyssey/
Based on the Odyssey, Homer's epic from Greek mythology.
Short Version
Detailed Version Index Illustrated by Mark Fiore Text by Joel Skidmore
Index
Achilles

Aeolus

Agamemnon

Ajax
... Zeus

71. Introduction To Greek Mythology
Books, 1946.) The best translation into English of a collection of the Greek myths.It is thorough and frequently used by college mythology professors as the
http://www.hipark.austin.isd.tenet.edu/mythology/introduction.html
This is a resource for teachers of students in 3rd through 6th grades. It has numerous plays, stories, and worksheets that are appropriate for students in these grades. The material in here has been written or created by James Stephen Parks and Sally Powell Corbett, two fifth grade teachers at Highland Park Elementary in Austin, Texas. After working together for nine years on a literature unit on ancient Greece that centered on mythology, they have compiled some material that they feel could be beneficial to other teachers. Not only has this unit generated great enthusiasm among their students, it has also had the fringe benefits of improving many students' reading ability and helped in raising achievement scores. Feel free to Xerox any of this material to use with your class room. Stories Plays for Middle School Plays from Aesop's Fables Skill Sheets ... Greek Gods and Heroes Bibliography: All of these books were found in the Austin Public Library, and although some are out of print, they were included if they are worthwhile books. Books marked with stars ** are of exceptional quality. (Books listed for 3rd grade level are often helpful for students in upper grades but below grade level in reading ability especially the Troll Books) Aesop: His Fables are suitable for 3rd - 6th grade.

72. The Mythos: Zeus Speaks! Home Page
Home Student Work Program Features greek mythology Resources Registration OnlineClass. Welcome to this interactive online study of greek mythology.
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Home Student Work Program Features Greek Mythology Resources ... OnlineClass
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W elcome to this interactive online study of Greek mythology. This is an interdisciplinary curriculum that encourages history research and reinforcement of concepts through drama and creative writing. It is highly interactive and lots of fun.
Our participating classrooms grades 4 - 8 are working together in a parallel private classroom to ensure safety and a sense of "community." We publish the finished work of our Greek scholars on these public pages so they can be enjoyed by parents and friends.
  • Register your classroom!
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    This program is dedicated to the memory of Peg Nowell, the School in Rose Valley
    Mythos: Zeus Speaks! was created by Kristen Froebel and Cathy de Moll and is produced by for OnlineClass by Cathy de Moll, Nora McGilivray and Hans Buetow. The Incredible Adventure was written for Zeus Speaks! by Kristen Froebel
  • 73. Hayami And Mutio: A Bridge Between Races
    Shrine with images, arguments, counterarguments, links, and BS6 species' relation to greek mythology.
    http://www.angelfire.com/anime2/hayamimutio/index.html
    HAYAMI AND MUTIO: A BRIDGE BETWEEN RACES
    This is a shrine dedicated to the attraction between Hayami and Mutio in Blue Submarine No. 6. Some of you may now be crying out "But I thought Kino and Hayami were more of a couple! Besides, she's his own species!" They seem to be more of partners, each supporting the other out of a common purpose, and rarely agreeing. But I digress. The first thing I noticed when I was surfing the Anipike was the small amount of (good) sites dedicated to Blue Submarine No. 6. Barely any character shrines. So I decided to create a site to my favorite couple out of the small, four-episode series. Mutio is an original as a feline mermaid, and Hayami is the typical stormy, righteous main character. Together, they balanced each other, and guided the other through an extremely tumultous time. I hope you enjoy your stay here. If you do not agree with me for a good reason, or have found flaws, please e-mail me or sign my guestbook. I'd love to hear from you!
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    74. Mythology - Greek Mythology Gods And Goddeseses - Flood Myths Creation Myths
    Entries on names of deities, with links to some of the principal myths and legends.Category Arts Literature Myths and Folktales Myths Directories......Links to greek mythology, gods and goddesses, and the flood and creation mythsfrom around the world. Legendary Heroes from greek mythology. Creation. Flood.
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    Mythology and Ancient Gods and Goddesses
    A resource page by N.S. Gill , Ancient/Classical History Guide Mythology - Stories Major Gods and Goddesses Africa America ... Myth Index The job of mythology is to provide explanations that make sense within one's culture. Frequently mythology explains where a people came from. Was it a cosmic egg? Chaos? Ginnungagap? In addition to providing explanations of events, mythology tells colorful tales about the supernatural creatures who can control human lives. In this directory of mythology, you'll find the names of the deities, their attributes, some of the principal legends, creation and flood stories.

    75. Welcome To Characters Of Greek Mythology
    Provides a description of the gods, goddesses, nymphs, and creatures of greek mythology, as well as fun stuff like planets, constellations, word origins, and mythical clipart.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/5545/index.html
    Characters of Greek Mythology was established in June 1998 by Tonya James
    -Enter the myths!- Character Index Family Trees Paintings Index Mythical Clipart The Zodiac Roman Gods Creation The Titans The Olympians The Underworld Goddesses Gods Divine Sisters Nymphs Beguiling Beauties Mythical Creatures Heroes Lovers of Zeus Links and Credits Banner Links Tonya's Family Album Site Designed For 800 x 600 Resolution enable java-script for best viewing experience
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    76. Greek Mythology
    greek mythology Guide picks. Great Greek Gods and Goddesses to nearlyforgottennymphs and satyrs - look here for the stories of them all.
    http://gogreece.about.com/cs/mythology/
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    Greek Mythology
    Guide picks Great Greek Gods and Goddesses to nearly-forgotten nymphs and satyrs - look here for the stories of them all. Great for students of all ages. Find out about Zeus, Aphrodite, Hera, Artemis, Hercules, Athena, Hades, Apollo, and many lesser-known Greek deities and their myths and stories.
    Fast Facts - The Olympian Gods and Goddesses

    A quick list with basic attributes of the Greek gods and goddesses who lived on Mount Olympus. Fast Facts - Aphrodite
    From your Guide. Quick, homework friendly info on the goddess of Love. Fast Facts - Apollo The Greek god of the sun also had time for fun with his bow, his music, and racing his chariot across the sky. Fast Facts: Ares, Greek God of War

    77. Amphipolis Café - Lite!
    Images, sounds, fan fiction, fan art, episode guide, cast and character biographies, greek mythology, a mini herc site, links, graphics, and a little bit of subtext. Canadian, updated regularly.
    http://xena.trideja.com
    Last Updated: Monday, November 25, 2002 9:22 PM Announcement: Amphipolis Cafe Message Board Please let me know what you think of the following stories by leaving me a review at fanfiction.net. It's very simple, and takes less than two minutes... and is ever so helpful to the Author to receive constructive criticism and/or compliments. Status: Incomplete; 2 chapters. Word Count: 3094 Rating: finished product will be rated R - mildly graphic sexual scenes, violence, language Genre/Focus: Action.Adventure.Drama/post-FIN Gabrielle.War Romantic Pairings: Gabrielle/Philagrus Timeline: Four years after Friend In Need Summary: After Xena's death, Gabrielle finds herself in the middle of the seige and betrayal of Eretria, and invaluable at the Battle of Marathon. Historical events Xena style. Episodes Referenced : Friend In Need Status: complete, revised from original fanfiction.net posting - original completion date lost, somewhere around April, 2002. Word Count: 4,337

    78. Greek Mythology
    greek mythology. Aeon A Journal of Myth and Science. Mythology 101 is acommercial site which offers a cheat sheet guide to greek mythology.
    http://www.providence.edu/dwc/gremyth.htm
    Greek Mythology
    Aeon : A Journal of Myth and Science
    Location: http://www.ames.net/aeon/ This web site is maintained by Ames Net, an Internet server. Aeon is a Journal of Myth and Science. It contains a collection of articles dedicated to the ancient myths and religions of different cultures. Many of these articles are dedicated specifically to Greek religion and myth. This web site contains one picture which might be some heavenly body, though no name or explanation is given. The articles themselves are extremely lengthy and seem pretentiously written. They are not easily understood, nor are they interesting. This web site would only be appropriate for someone who is seriously researching myth and science. Stephanie Fitzgerald
    Attributes in Iconography
    Location: http://web.uvic.ca/grs/bowman/myth/info/attributes.html In Greek art, the gods were often identified by their unique attributes or symbols. This web site contains a list of the Greek gods and their individual motifs. Pictures of these attributes are often presented as well. For example, the attributes of Hades are listed as the cornucopia and the scepter, and a picture of the cornucopia is presented on the side. This web site is maintained by Laurel Bowman at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. It is a useful web page, made interesting by the various pictures presented. This site is concise and easily understood, as it is presented in a clearly organized list of the gods and their attributes.

    79. Greek Mythology
    Introduction to ancient greek mythology combining information from a number of sources.
    http://edweb.sdsu.edu/people/bdodge/scaffold/GG/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 reference work. To get back to this page use:

    80. MSN Learning & Research - System Difficulties
    Introduces the traditional tales told by the ancient Greeks about the exploits of gods and heroes and their relations with ordinary mortals.
    http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?z=1&pg=2&ti=761570116

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