• In Greek mythology, Ceos (Ancient Greek: Κέω) was the eponym of island Keos. He was the son of Apollo and the nymph Rhodoessa. Etymologicum Magnum 507...
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    Perseus (redirect from Mythology Perseus)
    support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. In Greek mythology, Perseus (US: /ˈpɜːr.si.əs/, UK: /ˈpɜː.sjuːs/; Greek: Περσεύς, translit...
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  • Aristo of Ceos (/əˈrɪstoʊ/; Greek: Ἀρίστων ὁ Κεῖος; fl. c. 225 BC) was a Peripatetic philosopher and a native of the island of Ceos. His birthplace was...
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    presence in Ceos, attested in the fourth and third centuries BC, was attributed to a Delphic prophecy that counselled Aristaeus to sail to Ceos, where he...
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    Twilight of the Gods (TV series) (category Television series based on Norse mythology)
    an upcoming American adult animated television series based on Norse mythology. It features the voices of Sylvia Hoeks, Stuart Martin, Pilou Asbæk, John...
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    Maia (redirect from Maia (mythology))
    Arcadia, and are sometimes called mountain nymphs, oreads; Simonides of Ceos sang of "mountain Maia" (Maiados oureias) "of the lovely black eyes." Because...
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    of Artemis). Nymphs featured in classic works of art, literature, and mythology. They are often attendants of goddesses and frequently occur in myths...
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    Orpheus (redirect from Orpheus (mythology))
    In Greek mythology, Orpheus (/ˈɔːrfiːəs, ˈɔːrfjuːs/; Ancient Greek: Ὀρφεύς, classical pronunciation: [or.pʰeú̯s]) was a Thracian bard, legendary musician...
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    bird that transforms from a Kun (鯤; 鲲; kūn; k'un) giant fish in Chinese mythology. The Chinese logograms for peng and kun exemplify common radical-phonetic...
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    and Pollux (or Polydeuces) are twin half-brothers in Greek and Roman mythology, known together as the Dioscuri or Dioskouroi. Their mother was Leda,...
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