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1 Aurora (In Greco-Roman mythology, the personification of the dawn)
Религия: АврораУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Aurora (In Greco-Roman mythology, the personification of the dawn)
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2 Eos (In Greco-Roman mythology, the personification of the dawn)
Религия: ЭосУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Eos (In Greco-Roman mythology, the personification of the dawn)
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3 Erinyes (In Greco-Roman mythology, a group of goddesses of vengeance)
Религия: эриннииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Erinyes (In Greco-Roman mythology, a group of goddesses of vengeance)
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4 Eris (In Greco-Roman mythology, the personification of strife)
Религия: ЭридаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Eris (In Greco-Roman mythology, the personification of strife)
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5 Fama (In Greco-Roman mythology, the personification of popular rumour)
Религия: ФамаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Fama (In Greco-Roman mythology, the personification of popular rumour)
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6 Hesperus (In Greco-Roman mythology, the evening star)
Религия: ГесперУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Hesperus (In Greco-Roman mythology, the evening star)
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7 Horae (In Greco-Roman mythology, the personifications of the seasons and goddesses of natural order)
Религия: ОрыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Horae (In Greco-Roman mythology, the personifications of the seasons and goddesses of natural order)
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8 Morpheus (In Greco-Roman mythology, the god of sleep)
Религия: МорфейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Morpheus (In Greco-Roman mythology, the god of sleep)
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9 Harpy (In Greco-Roman classical mythology, a fabulous creature, probably a wind spirit)
Религия: гарпияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Harpy (In Greco-Roman classical mythology, a fabulous creature, probably a wind spirit)
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10 Аврора
1) General subject: Aurora (женское имя), Orrie (женское имя), the Aurora (крейсер - АД)2) Religion: Aurora (In Greco-Roman mythology, the personification of the dawn), Eos3) Ancient Roman: (Aurora) aurora4) Mythology: Aurora -
11 Erinyes
1) Религия: фурии, эвмениды, эринии, (In Greco-Roman mythology, a group of goddesses of vengeance) эриннии2) Греческий язык: Эриннии, богини проклятия, кары и мести (в Риме отождествлялись с Фуриями) -
12 Hesperus
1) Религия: божество вечерней звезды, (In Greco-Roman mythology, the evening star) Геспер2) Астрономия: Венера, вечерняя звезда -
13 Horae
1) Религия: Горы, (In Greco-Roman mythology, the personifications of the seasons and goddesses of natural order) Оры2) Греческий язык: Оры, Горы (богини времён года) -
14 Morpheus
1) Религия: (In Greco-Roman mythology, the god of sleep) Морфей2) Греческий язык: Морфей -
15 erinyes
1) Религия: фурии, эвмениды, эринии, (In Greco-Roman mythology, a group of goddesses of vengeance) эриннии2) Греческий язык: Эриннии, богини проклятия, кары и мести (в Риме отождествлялись с Фуриями) -
16 Геспер
Religion: Hesperus (In Greco-Roman mythology, the evening star), Vesper (= Hesperus) -
17 Морфей
1) Religion: Morpheus (In Greco-Roman mythology, the god of sleep)2) Greek: Morpheus -
18 Оры
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19 Фама
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20 Эрида
1) General subject: Eris2) Religion: Discordia, Eris ( In Greco-Roman mythology, the personification of strife)
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