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81 Фаэтон
1) Religion: Phaethon (In Greek mythology, a son of Helios who drives his father's sun-chariot through the sky but loses control and is struck down by a thunderbolt of Zeus)2) Greek: Phaethon -
82 Феба
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83 Харон
1) Religion: Charon (In Greek mythology, the son of Erebus and Nyx, whose duty it was to ferry over the Rivers Styx and Acheron those souls of the deceased who had received the rites of burial)2) Astronomy: Charon (спутник Плутона)3) Greek: Charon -
84 Хирон
1) Religion: Chiron (In Greek mythology, one of the Centaurs, famous for his wisdom and knowledge of medicine)2) Greek: Chiron (кентавр, искусный во врачевании) -
85 Хлорида
1) Greek mythology: Chloris (богиня цветов)2) Greek: Chloris -
86 Эдип
1) Religion: Oedipus (In Greek mythology, the king of Thebes who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother)2) Greek: Oedipus -
87 Эндимион
1) Religion: Endymion (In Greek mythology, a beautiful youth who spent much of his life in perpetual sleep)2) Greek: Endymion -
88 Эреб
1) Religion: Erebus (In early Greek cosmology, "Darkness")2) Greek mythology: Erebus -
89 Эрос
1) General subject: Love2) Religion: Eros (In Greek religion, god of love)3) Greek mythology: Eros -
90 альциона
1) Astronomy: Alcyone (звезда в созвездии Тельца)2) Greek mythology: Alcyone (дочь Эола)3) Greek: Alcyone -
91 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) -
92 аргонавт
1) Zoology: (argonaut) Argonaut2) Religion: Argonaut (In Greek legend, any of a band of 50 heroes who went with Jason in the ship Argo to fetch the Golden Fleece)3) Greek mythology: Argonaut -
93 афродита
2) Greek mythology: Aphrodite -
94 гермафродит
1) Religion: Hermaphroditus (In Greek mythology, a being partly male, partly female)2) Greek: Hermaphroditus -
95 гигантомахия
1) Religion: Gigantomachy (In Greek mythology, a desperate struggle between the Giants and the Olympians)2) Greek: gigantomachy -
96 жезл Вакха
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97 медуза
1) Religion: Medusa (In Greek mythology, the most famous of the Gorgons. She was usually represented as a winged female creature having a head of hair consisting of snakes)2) Greek: Gorgon, (Medusa) medusa (одна из трёх горгон) -
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