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1 Авгий
Religion: Augeas (In Greek legend, a son of the sun-god Helios. He possessed an immense wealth of herds. Heracles was tasked to clear out all of Augeas stables unaided in one day), Augeias (In Greek legend, a son of the sun-god Helios. He possessed an immense wealth of herds. Heracles was tasked to clear out all of Augeas stables unaided in one day), Augias -
2 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) -
3 Агамемнон
1) Religion: Agamemnon (In Greek legend, a king of Mycenae and leader of the Greeks in the Trojan War)2) Greek: Agamemnon -
4 Андромаха
1) Religion: Andromache (In Greek legend, the wife of Hector)2) Greek: Andromache -
5 Антигона
1) Religion: Antigone (In Greek legend, the daughter born of the unwittingly incestuous union of Oedipus and his mother, Jocasta)2) Greek: Antigone -
6 Атрей
2) Greek: Atreus -
7 Беллерофон
1) Ancient Greek: Bellerphon, Bellerphon (т) -
8 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 -
9 Гекуба
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10 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 -
11 Парис
1) Religion: Paris( In Greek legend, a son of Priam whose abduction of Helen leads to the Trojan War)2) Greek: Paris -
12 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 -
13 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 -
14 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 -
15 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 -
16 Алоады
Religion: Aloads (In Greek legend, the twin brothers of extraordinary strength and stature who made war upon the Olympian gods and endeavoured to storm heaven itself, but Apollo destroyed them before they reached manhood) -
17 Антилох
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18 Антиопа
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19 Анхис
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20 Аргос
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