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101 Беллерофон
1) Ancient Greek: Bellerphon, Bellerphon (т) -
102 Бито и Клеобис
Religion: Biton and Cleobis (In Greek legend, the sons of Cydippe, priestess of Hera at Argos, noted for their filial devotion and for their athletic prowess and strength) -
103 Ганимед
1) Religion: Ganymede (In Greek legend, the son of Tros, king of Troy. Because of his unusual beauty, he was carried off either by the gods or by Zeus, disguised as an eagle, or, according to a Cretan account, by Minos, to serve as cupbearer)2) Astronomy: Ganymede (спутник Юпитера)3) Greek: Ganymede -
104 Гекуба
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105 Геро
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106 Гиакинф
Religion: Hyacinthus (In Greek legend, a youth loved and accidentally killed by Apollo who memorializes him with a hyacinth growing from the youth's blood) -
107 Гидра
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108 Данаиды
Religion: Danaids (In Greek legend, the 50 daughters of Danaus condemned for murder of their husbands to the endless task of filling with water a vessel that had no bottom) -
109 Данай
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110 Дардан
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111 Девкалион
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112 Дидона
1) General subject: Dido2) Religion: Dido (In Greek legend, the reputed founder of Carthage, daughter of the Tynan king Mutto, or Belus), Elissa -
113 Диомед
Religion: Diomedes (In Greek legend, commander of 80 Argive ships and one of the most respected leaders in the Trojan War) -
114 Елен
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115 Елена
1) General subject: Helen, Helen (женское имя), Helena (женское имя), Yelena2) Religion: Helen (In Greek legend, daughter of Zeus, either by Leda or by Nemesis, the most beautiful woman of Greece and the indirect cause of the Trojan War)3) Names and surnames: Elena -
116 Идоменей
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117 Кастор
1) Religion: Castor (In Greek legend, one of the Heavenly Twins)2) Astronomy: Castor (звезда в созвездии Близнецов)3) Christianity: Castorus (имя святого) -
118 Кирка
1) Religion: Circe (In Greek legend, a sorceress able by means of drugs and incantations to change humans into wolves, lions, and swine)2) Greek: Circe -
119 Лаокоон
Religion: Laocoon (In Greek legend, a seer and a priest of the god Apollo killed with his sons by two sea serpents after warning the Trojans against the wooden horse) -
120 Леандр из Абидоса
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