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41 Альциона
1) Astronomy: Alcyone (звезда в созвездии Тельца)2) Greek mythology: Alcyone (дочь Эола)3) Greek: Alcyone -
42 Амалфея
1) General subject: Amalthaea2) Religion: Amalthaea (In Greek mythology, the foster mother of Zeus. She is sometimes represented as the goat that suckled the infant god in a cave in Crete, sometimes as a nymph who fed him the milk of a goat)3) Greek: Amalthea -
43 Амфион
1) Religion: Amphion (In Greek mythology, one of the twin sons of Zeus by Antiope who became a great singer and musician)2) Greek: Amphion (сын Зевса) -
44 Амфитрион
1) Religion: Amphitryon (In Greek mythology, the husband of Alcmene)2) Greek: Amphitryon -
45 Амфитрита
2) Greek: Amphitrite -
46 Андромеда
1) Religion: Andromeda( In Greek mythology, the beautiful wife of Perseus)2) Greek: Andromeda -
47 Арахна
1) Religion: Arachne (In Greek mythology, a weaver who acquired such skill in her art that she ventured to challenge Athena)2) Greek: Arachne -
48 Ариадна
1) Religion: Ariadne (In Greek mythology, daughter of Minos who helps Theseus escape from the Labyrinth after he slew the Minotaur)2) Greek: Ariadne -
49 Аристей
1) Religion: Aristaeus (In the Greek mythology, benevolent deity who introduced the cultivation of bees and the vine and olive and was the protector of herdsmen and hunters)2) Greek: Aristaeus -
50 Аталанта
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51 Афина
1) Religion: Athena (In Greek religion, goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason), Athene2) Greek mythology: Athena -
52 Афродита
2) Greek mythology: Aphrodite -
53 Гектор
1) Religion: Hector (In Greek mythology, a Trojan champion slain by Achilles)2) Greek: Hector -
54 Гермафродит
1) Religion: Hermaphroditus (In Greek mythology, a being partly male, partly female)2) Greek: Hermaphroditus -
55 Гиады
1) Religion: Hyades (In Greek mythology, the five - or more - sisters of the Pleiades who nursed the infant wine god, Dionysus) -
56 Дафна
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57 Европа
1) Religion: Europa (In Greek mythology, the daughter either of Phoenix or of Agenor, king of Phoenicia; she bore Zeus three sons: King Minos of Crete, King Rhadamanthus of the Cyclades Islands, and Prince Sarpedon of Lycia)2) Greek: Europa (дочь финикийского царя, похищенная Зевсом)3) Yachting: Europe (класс яхты) -
58 Кадм
1) Religion: Cadmus (In Greek mythology, the brother of Europa)2) Greek: Cadmus (легендарный основатель Фив) -
59 Каллисто
1) Religion: Callisto (In Greek mythology, a nymph and one of the goddess Artemis' huntress companions)2) Astronomy: Callisto (спутник Юпитера)3) Greek: Callisto -
60 Кассандра
1) Religion: Cassandra (In Greek mythology, a daughter of Priam endowed with the gift of prophecy but fated never to be believed)2) Greek: Cassandra
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