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1 Гадес
2) Religion: Hades (In Greek religion, son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea) -
2 Персефона
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3 подземное царство
2) Religion: underworld( The place of departed souls, Hades)3) Greek: Erebus -
4 Эвридика
1) Religion: Eurydice (In ancient Greek legend, the wife of Orpheus. Her husband's attempt to retrieve Eurydice from Hades forms the basis of one of the most popular Greek legends)2) Greek: Eurydice (нимфа, жена Орфея) -
5 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 -
6 Сизиф
1) Religion: Sisyphus (In Greek mythology, the cunning king of Corinth who was punished in Hades by having repeatedly to roll a huge stone up a hill only to have it roll down again as soon as he had brought it to the summit)2) Greek: Sisyphus -
7 Тантал
1) Religion: Tantalus (In Greek legend, king of Lydia condemned to stand up to the chin in a pool of water in Hades and beneath fruit-laden boughs only to have the water or fruit recede at each attempt to drink or eat)2) Greek: Tantalus -
8 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 -
9 сизиф
1) Religion: Sisyphus (In Greek mythology, the cunning king of Corinth who was punished in Hades by having repeatedly to roll a huge stone up a hill only to have it roll down again as soon as he had brought it to the summit)2) Greek: Sisyphus -
10 тантал
1) Religion: Tantalus (In Greek legend, king of Lydia condemned to stand up to the chin in a pool of water in Hades and beneath fruit-laden boughs only to have the water or fruit recede at each attempt to drink or eat)2) Greek: Tantalus -
11 Лета
1) General subject: Lethe, the waters of forgetfulness, Lethean stream3) Greek: Lethe (река забвения) -
12 Флегетон
1) Ancient Greek: Phlegethon2) Religion: Phlegethon (A river of fire in Hades) -
13 лета
1) General subject: Lethe, the waters of forgetfulness, Lethean stream3) Greek: Lethe (река забвения) -
14 преисподняя
1) General subject: Gehenna, Hel (место, где обитают души людей, умерших своей смертью), blazes, bottomless pit, hell, lower regions, lower world, nether world, the belly of hell, the lower regions, the lower world, the nether regions, the nether world, the pit, underworld2) Bookish: Abaddon3) Religion: Abaddon (Belly of hell), abyss, inferno4) Greek: Tartarus5) Euphemism: Hades6) Ancient Hebrew: Sheol7) Makarov: pit, pit of hell, the bottomless pit, the pit of hell
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