Results for: interpret mythology using euhemerism
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Greek nymph, nymph (Greek Mythology)Calypso
Greek youth turned into flower, handsome youth who fell in love with his own reflection and was changed into a flower (Greek Mythology); genus of bulbous plants having showy six-petalled halo-like flowers (including daffodils)Narcissus
handsome man in Greek mythology, handsome man; type of flower, handsome youthAdonis
Helen of Troy, beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda who was the cause of the Trojan War (Greek Mythology); female first nameHelen
Heracles, hero of great strength and courage (Classical Mythology); military transport plane, northern constellation, Roman mythological hero (Greek equivalent), very strong manHercules
hero of the "Odyssey", one of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War, king of Ithaca (Greek Mythology), see also:Ulysses, wandering Greek heroOdysseus
horse with wings, large northern constellation near Aquarius, legendary horse with wings, flying horse (Greek Mythology)Pegasus
household gods, spirits which inhabit and guard a home (Roman Mythology), larlares
hundred-eyed giant, monster with a hundred eyes (Greek Mythology), watchful personArgus
hunter in Greek mythologyActaeon
ignored prophet of doom, one who foresees misfortune; princess of Troy (Greek Mythology); female first nameCassandra
illegible, impossible to interpret, not enjoyable to read, unfit for readingunreadable
imaginary, in myths, mythologic, of or belonging to mythology; pertaining to group of collective myths; related to the study of myths and legendsmythological
imagine, conceive, envision, interpret observations with a conceptconceptualize
in Greek mythology, a son of Jocasta and Laius, King of Thebes, who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother. He put out his own eyes when he discovered what he had done., king who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother (Greek...Oedipus
 

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