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1 Кианейские острова
Mythology: Cyanean rocks (In Greek mythology, the Symplegades, also known as the Cyanean Rocks or Clashing Rocks were a pair of rocks at the Bosporus that clashed together randomly)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Кианейские острова
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2 Сизифов труд
Mythology: Sisyphean toil (according to Greek mythology, Sisyphus, king of Corinth, was condemned in Tartarus to roll ceaselessly a huge stone up the hill) -
3 сизифов труд
Mythology: Sisyphean toil (according to Greek mythology, Sisyphus, king of Corinth, was condemned in Tartarus to roll ceaselessly a huge stone up the hill) -
4 Анакты
Greek mythology: Anakes -
5 Дамокл
Greek mythology: Damocles -
6 Питон
Greek mythology: Python (чудовищный змей) -
7 Цитера
Greek mythology: Cytherea (культовое прозвище Афродиты) -
8 Эрот
Greek mythology: Eros -
9 загробный мир блаженства
Greek mythology: Elysian FieldsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > загробный мир блаженства
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10 немейский лев
Greek mythology: Nemean lion -
11 питон
Greek mythology: Python (чудовищный змей) -
12 суд Париса
Greek mythology: Judgement of Paris (в споре трёх богинь) -
13 чудовище в образе женщины, пьющее кровь детей
Greek mythology: lamiaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чудовище в образе женщины, пьющее кровь детей
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14 эмпиреи
Greek mythology: empyrean -
15 Ехидна
1) Religion: Echidna (Monster of Greek mythology, half-woman, half-serpent)2) Greek mythology: Echidna (полуженщина-полузмея)3) Greek: (Echidna) echidna (полуженщина-полузмея) -
16 ехидна
1) Religion: Echidna (Monster of Greek mythology, half-woman, half-serpent)2) Greek mythology: Echidna (полуженщина-полузмея)3) Greek: (Echidna) echidna (полуженщина-полузмея) -
17 Адонис
1) Botanical term: pheasant's eye (Adonis gen.)2) Religion: Adonis (In Greek mythology, a youth loved by Aphrodite who is killed at hunting by a wild boar and restored to Aphrodite from Hades for a part of each year)3) Greek mythology: Adonis -
18 Антей
1) Religion: Antaeus (In Greek mythology, a giant of Libya, the son of the sea god Poseidon and the Earth goddess Gaea)2) Greek mythology: Antaeus -
19 Артемида
1) Religion: Artemis( In Greek religion, the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation, and of chastity and childbirth)2) Greek mythology: Artemis3) Mythology: Cynthia -
20 Ахилл
1) Religion: Achilles (In Greek mythology, the greatest warrior among the Greeks at Troy and slayer of Hector)2) Greek mythology: Achilles
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