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  2. Category:Greek mythological witches - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Greek mythological witches" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  3. 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

  4. Category:Witches in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Greek mythological witches (3 C, 11 P) M. Magic goddesses (5 C, 29 P) Q. Queen of Sheba (2 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Witches in ...

  5. Medea - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Medea (/ m ɪ ˈ d iː ə /; Ancient Greek: Μήδεια, romanized: Mḗdeia; lit. ' planner, schemer ') [1] is the daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis.In the myth of Jason and the Argonauts, she aids Jason in his search for the Golden Fleece.

  6. 30 Best Books About Witches for a Spooky Autumn Read - AOL

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    Here, 30 of the best witch books to read this autumn: ... as she races to solve the mysteries in the book's pages. ... Madeline Miller's novel reimagines this character from Greek mythology ...

  7. List of Greek mythological creatures - Wikipedia

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    A host of legendary creatures, animals, and mythic humanoids occur in ancient Greek mythology.Anything related to mythology is mythological. A mythological creature (also mythical or fictional entity) is a type of fictional entity, typically a hybrid, that has not been proven and that is described in folklore (including myths and legends), but may be featured in historical accounts before ...

  8. Pasiphaë - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Pasiphaë (/ p ə ˈ s ɪ f i iː /; [1] Ancient Greek: Πασιφάη, romanized: Pāsipháē, lit. 'wide-shining', derived from πᾶσι (dative plural) "for all" and φάος/φῶς phaos/phos "light") [2] was a queen of Crete, and was often referred to as goddess of witchcraft and sorcery.

  9. The Orchard Book of First Greek Myths - Wikipedia

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    The Orchard Book of First Greek Myths is a children's book by Saviour Pirotta, illustrated by Jan Lewis. First published in hardback by Orchard Books, [1] an imprint of Hachette Book Group in 2003, it has become a favourite with many schools and families exploring ancient Greek myths with children aged five to eight. It has been reprinted ...