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  2. Category:Greek goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Goddesses from Greek mythology Subcategories ... Divine women of Zeus (8 C, 34 P) Pages in category "Greek goddesses"

  3. List of Greek deities - Wikipedia

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    The Greeks created images of their deities for many purposes. A temple would house the statue of a god or goddess, or multiple deities, and might be decorated with relief scenes depicting myths. Divine images were common on coins. Drinking cups and other vessels were painted with scenes from Greek myths.

  4. Lists of Greek mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    This is an index of lists of mythological figures from ancient Greek religion and mythology. List of Greek deities; List of mortals in Greek mythology; List of Greek legendary creatures; List of minor Greek mythological figures; List of Trojan War characters; List of deified people in Greek mythology; List of Homeric characters

  5. Category:Women in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Greek goddesses (28 C, 188 P) H. Women of Hades (1 C, 3 P) ... Pages in category "Women in Greek mythology" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. List of goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Greek mythology subsection. 21.1 Cappadocian. ... This is a list of goddesses, deities regarded as female or mostly feminine in gender.

  7. Category:Princesses in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Princesses in Greek mythology" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 349 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Muses - Wikipedia

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    The Greek word mousa is a common noun as well as a type of goddess: it literally means 'art' or 'poetry'. According to Pindar, to "carry a mousa" is 'to excel in the arts'. The word derives from the Indo-European root *men-, which is also the source of Greek Mnemosyne and mania, English mind, mental and monitor, Sanskrit mantra and Avestan ...

  9. Category:Queens in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Aeolia (mythology) Aerope; Aganippe; Agnete (mythology) Alcestis; Alcidice; Alcimedusa; Alcyone (mythology) Alcyone and Ceyx; Alphesiboea; Althaea (mythology) Amphinome; Amphithea; Amphitrite; Anaxibia; Anaxo (daughter of Alcaeus) Andromeda (mythology) Anticlea; Anticlea (mythology) Antimache; Antinoe; Antiope (mythology) Arete (mythology ...