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Greek Mythology Resources Online
More resources on Greek Mythology and Roman Mythology from other sites on the Internet.

Ancient Gods
The gods' family tree, 12 Olympians, titans, and other gods & semi-gods. Succinct definitions and lists plus more elaborate hypertext links.

The Great God Pan
The most mischievous and possibly oldest of the Greek gods, goat-footed Pan has many stories told of him, some of which are contradictory.

The Greek Gods
The titans, the Olympians and the lesser gods. Explanations of the immortals and their interconnections. Also lists the children.

Greek Myth and Prehistory
A new look at Greek myths as part of a tradition that includes prehistory, medicine, the arrival of horses, and more. Online book by William Harris examining the social context of Greek myth.

Greek Mythology Quiz
Do you know which Muse is which? Do you know the Roman names for the Greek gods? Test your knowledge with these ten questions from EAWC.

Greek Mythology - The Twelve Olympians
Description and images of Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Apollo, Hades, Artemis, Athena, Aphrodite, Hermes, Ares, Hephaestus, and Hestia.

Hellenic Cosmogony
A blend of history and mythology with a page on ancient astronomy, another on sea gods, and two on orphism.

Jason and the Argonauts
Since the truth behind myth (originally, narrative) awaits discovery, site marks the facts of Jason's voyage and describes the Argo.

Olympians
Table, by Robin Mitchell-Boyask, showing the Olympians, their associated animals and objects, places of special worship, and attributes.

The Olympian Gods
Literary sources and images of the twelve: Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athene, Demeter, Dionysos, Hades, Hephaistos, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Persephone, Poseidon, and Zeus.

The Olympians
J. M. Hunt's comprehensive site with information drawn from Bulfinch, Evslin, Graves, and Edith Hamilton.

The Olympians and Their Relationships to Zeus
James Jackson's site. Main page lists alternative names for the 12 Olympians (Dionysus, but no Hestia), other gods with their provenances, and an introduction to myth.

Religion, Superstition and Rite
Story of Tagetes and comparison of Greek, Roman and Etruscan religions. Discusses the importance of divination to the Etruscans.

Sacrificial Knife
Sacrifice, the calendar, and a long list of Roman deities.

Greco-Roman Myth
Greek and Roman gods, goddesses and mythology.

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