Circe (/ˈsɜːrsiː/; Ancient Greek: Κίρκη : Kírkē, pronounced [kírkɛː]) is an enchantress and a minor goddess in ancient Greek mythology and religion. In...
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as told from the perspective of the witch Circe. The novel explores Circe's origin story and narrates Circe's encounters with mythological figures such...
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Circe is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media. Based upon the eponymous Greek mythological figure who imprisoned...
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Circe was a goddess or sorceress in Greek mythology. Circe or Circé may also refer to: Mount Circe, a mountain peak in Antarctica 34 Circe, a large, main-belt...
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Circe, after the Greek goddess Circe. The first HMS Circe (1785) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1785 and wrecked in 1803. The second HMS Circe (1804)...
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Madeline Miller (section Circe)
1978) is an American novelist, author of The Song of Achilles (2011) and Circe (2018). Miller spent ten years writing The Song of Achilles while she worked...
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Circe chess (or just Circe) is a chess variant in which captured pieces are reborn on their starting positions as soon as they are captured. The game was...
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French Navy have borne the name Circé: French cruiser Circé, an unprotected cruiser French submarine Circé (1907), a Circé-class submarine launched in 1907...
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Circe Invidiosa is a painting by John William Waterhouse completed in 1892. It is his second depiction, after Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses (1891)...
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Commons has media related to Araneus circe. Wikispecies has information related to Araneus circe. "Araneus circe". World Spider Catalog. Retrieved 26...
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