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- Adonis
The beautiful youth, and beloved of Aphrodite. [Illustration; 12kb] - Adrasteia
An epithet of Rhea Cybele, equated with Nemesis. [Illustration; 13kb] - Amazons
The legendary female warriors. [Illustration; 48kb] - Amazons
Legendary female warriors from Greek mythology. [Illustration; 21kb] - Amazons
Legendary female warriors from Greek mythology. [Illustration; 6kb] - Andromeda
The daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, king and queen of Ethiopia. [Illustration; 34kb] - Antiope
Daughter of either king Nycteus or the river-god Asopus. [Illustration; 48kb] - Apollo
The god of music, medicine, hunting, and prophecy. [Illustration; 15kb] - Apollo
The head of Apollo. [Relief; 15kb] - Apollo
The god of music, medicine, hunting, and prophecy. [Illustration; 34kb] - Arachne
The famous weaver who was turned into a spider. [Illustration; 7kb] - Arcadia
A district of the Peloponnes. [Painting; 41kb] - Ares
The god of war. [Illustration; 19kb] - Artemis
The goddess of the hunt. [Illustration; 12kb] - Artemis
The goddess of the hunt. [Statuette; 13kb] - Asclepius
The god of medicine and healing. [Illustration; 18kb] - Astraeus
The god of the four winds. [Illustration; 16kb] - Athena
The goddess of wisdom, war, the arts, industry, justice and skill. [Illustration; 30kb] - Athena
Athena's owl. [Tile; 69kb] - Atlas
Atlas bearing the heavens upon his shoulders. [Photograph; 20kb] - Atlas
The Titan who bears the world upon his shoulders. [Illustration; 12kb] - Boreas
The god of the North Wind. [Illustration; 10kb] - Brauron
A statue representing a small girl, a so called "bear" (arktoi) (Medvedicka) [Statue; 19kb] - Britomartis
The temple of Aphaia (a later name of Britomartis) on the island of Aegina, near Athens. [Temple; 25kb] - Caduceus
The caduceus of Hermes, symbol of the medical profession. [Illustration; 1kb] - Calliope
The Muse of eloquence and epic or heroic poetry. [Illustration; 24kb] - Cecrops
A legendary Greek ancestor. [Illustration; 22kb] - Centaurs
Mythical creatures part man, part horse. [Illustration; 17kb] - Centaurs
Mythical creatures part man, part horse. [Illustration; 2kb] - Cephalus
In Greek mythology, the son of Hermes and Herse. [Illustration; 10kb] - Charites
The personifications of charm and beauty in nature and in human life. [Illustration; 22kb] - Chimera
A mythical monster. [Illustration; 2kb] - Chiron
A Centaur, tutor of many Greek heroes. [Illustration; 24kb] - Clio
The Muse of history. [Illustration; 25kb] - Cronus
A Titan, ruler of the world until he was dethroned by Zeus. [Illustration; 31kb] - Cybele
A fertility goddess of Phrygian origin. [Illustration; 32kb] - Demeter
The Greek earth goddess. [Illustration; 27kb] - Demeter
The Greek earth goddess. [Carving; 15kb] - Demeter
The Greek earth goddess. [Statuette; 10kb] - Despoina
A reconstruction of the altar of Despoina and Demeter in Lykosoura. [Fresco; 36kb] - Dionysus
The god of wine, agriculture, and fertility of nature. [Illustration; 60kb] - Dionysus
The god of wine, agriculture, and fertility of nature. [Illustration; 87kb] - Dionysus
The Greek god of wine. [Statuette; 10kb] - Dove Goddess
The Minoan Dove Goddess from Crete. [Figurines; 20kb] - Eleusis
Eleusis is the place, where the cult of the goddess Demeter existed many centuries and where the most famous religious festival, called the Eleusinian mysteries were performed in the honour of this deity. [Vase; 41kb] - Erato
The Muse of lyric poetry. [Illustration; 22kb] - Erinyes
The avengers of wrong. [Painting; 67kb] - Eurus
The Greek god of the East Wind. [Illustration; 11kb] - Euterpe
The Muse of flute playing. [Illustration; 16kb] - Ganymede
The cupbearer of the gods. [Illustration; 23kb] - Ganymede
The cupbearer of the gods. [Illustration; 20kb] - Ganymede
The abduction of Ganymede. [Illustration; 20kb] - Hades
The god of the underworld. [Illustration; 36kb] - Hades
The god of the underworld abducting Persephone. [Illustration; 11kb] - Harpies
Winged monsters who carry off people. [Illustration; 15kb] - Harpies
Winged monsters from Greek mythology. [Illustration; 15kb] - Hecate
The Greek goddess of the crossroads. [Statuette; 9kb] - Hecate
The triple hecate; the goddess of the crossroads. [Illustration; 25kb] - Heliades
The daughter of the sun-god Helios who changed into poplar trees. [Engraving; 57kb] - Hephaestus
The god of smiths and fire. [Illustration; 12kb] - Hermes
The god of riches, trade and good fortune, messenger of the gods. [Statuette; 6kb] - Hermes
The Greek god of riches, trade and good fortune. [Illustration; 43kb] - Hygieia
Hygieia, one of the daughters of Asklepios (Asclepius) and granddaughter of Apollo, played an important role in the cult of Asklepios as a giver of health. [Relief; 15kb] - Iris
The personified goddess of the rainbow. [Illustration; 6kb] - Leda
Leda and the swan. [Painting; 40kb] - Leto
The mother of Apollo and Artemis. [Illustration; 12kb] - Medusa
One of the horrible Gorgons. [Statuette; 9kb] - Melpomene
The Muse of tragedy. [Illustration; 23kb] - Muses
The goddesses of music, poetry, the arts, and science. [Illustration; 41kb] - Naiads
The nymphs of bodies of fresh water. [Illustration; 32kb] - Naiads
The nymphs of bodies of fresh water. [Carving; 34kb] - Nemesis
The goddess of divine justice and vengeance. [Illustration; 20kb] - Nike
The goddess of victory. [Statue; 26kb] - Notus
The god of the south wind. [Illustration; 15kb] - Nymphs
The spirits of nature. [Painting; 86kb] - Nymphs
The spirits of nature. [Illustration; 16kb] - Olympians
The Olympians; the chief deities of the Greek pantheon. [Illustration; 68kb] - Pandora
Pandora opened the jar that contained all the evils in the world. [Painting; 24kb] - Pegasus
The legendary winged horse. [Illustration; 21kb] - Pegasus
The famous winged horse. [Illustration; 30kb] - Persephone
The goddess of the underworld. [Painting; 33kb] - Persephone
The goddess of the underworld. [Illustration; 17kb] - Phaeton
Phaeton guiding his father's sun-chariot across the sky. [Illustration; 27kb] - Phaeton
Phaeton falling from the sky. [Illustration; 34kb] - Phaeton
Phaeton guiding his father's sun-chariot across the sky. [Illustration; 8kb] - Philemon
A pious, elderly Phrygian who, despite his poverty, offered hospitality to Zeus and Hermes. [Engraving; 57kb] - Phoenix
The mythical bird who is reborn from the fire. [Illustration; 6kb] - Polyhymnia
The Muse of the sacred hymn, eloquence and dance. [Illustration; 19kb] - Poppy Goddess
A Cretan goddess associated with the poppy seed, fecundity and perhaps sleep and death. [Statue; 19kb] - Poseidon
The god of the sea. [Statuette; 38kb] - Poseidon
Poseidon and Athena. [Illustration; 27kb] - Poseidon
Poseidon with a trident. [Illustration; 16kb] - Potnia
A fresco representing the Mycenean goddess Potnia. [Fresco; 30kb] - Prometheus
Who stole fire from the gods and gave it to mankind. [Painting; 13kb] - Pygmalion
The legendary sculptor. [Painting; 23kb] - Satyrs
Woods and mountain deities. [Illustration; 39kb] - Silenus
A wood deity, companion and teacher of Dionysus. [Illustration; 21kb] - Sirens
Women who lured mariners to their destruction with their song. [Illustration; 47kb] - Sphinx
A creature with the body of a lion and a human head. [Statue; 19kb] - Terpsichore
The Muse of dance. [Illustration; 21kb] - Thalia
The Muse of comedy and light poetry. [Illustration; 21kb] - Thetis
One of the Nereids, wife of Poseidon. [Illustration; 13kb] - Titans
Zeus in battle with the Titans. [Illustration; 28kb] - Triton
The fish-man of Greek myth. [Illustration; 24kb] - Triton
The fish-man of Greek myth. [Illustration; 10kb] - Zephyrus
The god of the west wind. [Illustration; 15kb] - Zeus
The bust of Zeus. [Illustration; 45kb] - Zeus
The palace of Zeus on Mount Olympus. [Engraving; 23kb]
Number of images in this area: 108.
