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| | Gaia - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema |
 | | In Lithuanian mythology Gaia - Žemė is daughter of Sun and Moon. |  | | By Pontus, Gaia birthed the sea-deities Nereus, Thaumas, Phorcys, Ceto and Eurybia. |  | | In Norse mythology the Great Mother, the mother of Thor himself, was known as Jord, Hlódyn, or Fjörgyn. |
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http://www.egnu.org/thelema/index.php/Gaia
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| | Encyclopedia: Pontus (mythology) |
 | | In Greek mythology, Pontus (or Pontos, "sea") was an ancient, pre-Olympian sea-god, son of Gaia and Aether, the Earth and the Air. |  | | Nereus: in Greek Mythology, eldest son of Pontus and Gaia, the Sea and the Earth. |  | | Theogony is a poem by Hesiod describing the origins of the gods of Greek mythology. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Pontus-(mythology)
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| | Pan (mythology): Encyclopedia topic |
 | | The goddess of the earth, Gaia (Gaia: (Greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology), received the pieces of Echo, whose voice remains repeating the last words of others. |  | | His parentage is unclear; in some legends he is the son of Zeus and in some he is the son of Hermes (Hermes: (Greek mythology) messenger and herald of the gods; god of commerce and cunning and invention and theft; identified with Roman Mercury). |  | | Tmolus (Tmolus: in greek mythology, tmolus was a mountain god and husband to omphale.... |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/reference/pan_mythology
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| | Echo and Narcissus |
 | | But Gaia buried them and preserved their beauty and the Muses decreed that they would forever sing out, imitating all things. |  | | But Gaia preserved Echo's voice, the one thing she had been denied in life, and to this day her voice sounds everywhere. |  | | Hera confronted her with the affair, but Echo created a long and very untrue story for Hera, giving her lover enough time to escape. |
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http://www.paleothea.com/Myths/Echo.html
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| | Echo |
 | | Gaia, the Earth goddess, received the pieces in her bosom and thus Echo, scattered now all over the earth, retained her voice and talents answering or imitating every sound or voice. |  | | Echo fell in love with a vain youth named Narcissus, who ignored her. |  | | She therefore attracted the hatred and anger of many, including the god Pan whose love she turned down. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/e/echo.html
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| | Principal Greek Gods & Godesses: Each Story & Images - www.ezboard.com |
 | | In Greek mythology, Rhea is the mother of the gods, daughter of Uranus and Gaia. |  | | Poseidon is an essential character in the study of Greek mythology. |  | | In Roman mythology Venus is the goddess of love and beauty and Cupid is love's messenger. |
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http://pub18.ezboard.com/fbalkansfrm40.showMessage?topicID=54.topic
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| | Greek Mythology: ARGOS PANOPTES the Many-Eyed Giant ( aka Argus ) w/ Pictures |
 | | you did not kill that unhappy lover bold Orion, nor Heras guardian Argos, the cowkeeper, a son of the Earth (Gaia) so fertile in evil, the spy on Zeus in his weddings with horned cattle! Dionysiaca 20.35 |  | | According to Hesiods tale he [Hermes] slew [Argos] the herdsman of Io. Aegimius Frag 6 (from Scholiast on Homer's Iliad 2.24) |  | | This man had eyes all over his body. |
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http://www.theoi.com/Tartaros/ArgosPanoptes.html
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| | Behind the Name: Message: "Re: Meaning of the name Agron" |
 | | Their are many names in greek mythology that have been translated with the albanian language. |  | | They refused to respect any gods but Gaia and were turned into birds for their sin. |  | | Greek & Albanian have much incomen in history and mythology, the Illyrian mythology is much a like the Greek mythology and the Greek Mythology is based on Illyrian forefathers the pelasgians "sea people" pelagos means in Greek "sea". |
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http://www.behindthename.com/bb_gen/arcview.php?id=37110
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| | Titan (mythology) - Psychology Central |
 | | In the United States Hellenistic Neopagan sects often have a special place for the Titan gods of ancient Greece, in particular Gaia, Cronus, Hecate, Hyperion, Theia, and Themis. |  | | Other examples might include the wars of the Æsir with the Vanir and Jotuns in Scandinavian mythology, the Babylonian epic Enuma Elish, the Hittite "Kingship in Heaven" narrative, and the obscure generational conflict in Ugaritic fragments. |  | | In Greek mythology, the Titans (Greek Τιτάν, plural Τιτάνες) were a race of powerful deities that ruled during the legendary Golden Age. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Titan_(mythology)
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| | Oceanus: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | In Greek mythology this world-ocean was personified as a Titan, a son of Uranus and Gaia. |  | | Meaning #1: (Greek mythology) god of the stream that flowed around the earth in ancient mythology |  | | In ancient Greek beliefs this Titan is often depicted as having the upper body of a muscular man with a long beard and horns, and the lower torso of a serpent. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/oceanus
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| | TITANS |
 | | and are the vast majority of Greek and Roman Mythology. |  | | Gaia (Goddess of earth), who in her sleep gave birth to Uranus (God of the sky) and Pontus (God of the sea). |  | | Erebus and Nyx pop up in mythology as negative forces, causing trouble from time to time, but are not very important to the origin story. |
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http://waltm.net/titan.htm
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| | Encyclopedia entries starting with ANT |
 | | Antaeus (or Änti in the Berber language) in Greek mythology and Berber mythology, was a son of Poseidon and Gaia, and his wife was Tinjis. |  | | In Greek mythology, Antenor was a son of King Dymas and husband of Theano. |  | | In Greek mythology, Anthedon was, with Alcyone, the father of Glaucus. |
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http://encycl.opentopia.com/A/AN/ANT
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| | Behind the Name: Greek Mythology Names |
 | | From Greek Ουρανος (Ouranos), the name of the husband of Gaia and the father of the Titans in Greek mythology... |  | | English, Italian, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Greek Mythology (Latinized) |  | | From the Greek Αργος (Argos), derived from αργος (argos) meaning "glistening, shining"... |
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http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/gre-myth.html
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| | NATURAL PERSONIFICATIONS, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | From the union of Hemera and Aether, some say, Gaia (Earth), Uranus (Sky), and Pontus (Sea) were born. |  | | Aether had children by Hemera (Day): Gaia (Earth), Uranus (Sky) and Pontus (Sea) [AO.13; Hes.The.125; Hyg.Pre]. |  | | Pontus is the Sea, born either of Gaia, or of Aether and Hemera. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Sidereal.html
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| | Echo and Narcissus |
 | | But Gaia buried them and preserved their beauty and the Muses decreed that they would forever sing out, imitating all things. |  | | It is, like many stories in Greek Mythology, sad and very unfair. |  | | ." But it was too late, Narcissus was too engrossed with himself to notice the nymph. |
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http://www.paleothea.com/Myths/Echo.html
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| | Croesus, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | Agron 2, Alcaeus 6, Alyattes, Ardys, Astyages, Atys 3, Belus 3, Cambyses, Candaules, Croesus, Cyrus, Dascylus, Dercetis 1, Gaia, Gyges, Heracles 1, Lydus, Mandane, Manes, Myrsus, Ninus, Omphale, Sadyattes, Semiramis, Zeus. |  | | In addition some would probably say that this Heracles was not Heracles 1, but an Asiatic god or man instead. |  | | For the mute son and the daughters, see main text above. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Croesus.html
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| | Behind the Name: Greek Mythology Names |
 | | From Greek Ουρανος (Ouranos), the name of the husband of Gaia and the father of the Titans in Greek mythology... |  | | English, Italian, Scandinavian, Finnish, German, Greek Mythology (Latinized) |  | | The name of a Greek god, related to the old Indo-European god *dyeus whose name probably meant "shine" or "sky"... |
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http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/gre-myth.html
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| | Gaiam - |
 | | In Greek mythology we can track the cycle that archeology has now confirmed : the movement from the matriarchal to the patriarchal from Mother Earth goddess Gaia, who embodies fertility and protects life, to a dominant male sky god who embodies vast power over the earth. |  | | Mythology: In the beginning there was only formless chaos: light and dark. |  | | At Gaiam, we believe that all of the Earth's living matter, air, oceans and land form an interconnected system that can be seen as a single entity. |
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http://www.gaiam.com/corporate/crp_about_gaiam.asp?Type=about
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| | Pagan News - Pagan News & Information |
 | | Jupiter (god)Jupiter), and as Tyr (Ziu, Tiw, Tiwaz) in Germanic mythologyGermanic and Norse mythology. |  | | Krónios (descendant of Cronus), or simply (Greek languageGreek Ζευς) or Dias (Greek Δίας) ("divine king") is the leader of the gods and god of the sky and thunder in Greek mythology. |  | | Gaia and Uranus (god)Uranus that he was destined to be overcome by his own son as he had overthrown his own father. |
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http://www.pagannews.com/cgi-bin/gods3.pl?Zeus/Jupiter
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| | Wikipedia: Oceanus |
 | | In Greek mythology it was personified as a Titan, son of Uranus and Gaia. |  | | In ancient Greek reliefs this Titan is often depicted as having the upper body of a muscular man with a long beard and horns, and the lower torso of a serpant. |  | | Oceanus refers to the ocean, which the Greeks and Romans regarded as a river circling the world. |
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http://www.factbook.org/wikipedia/en/o/oc/oceanus.html
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| | Pagan News - Pagan News & Information |
 | | Gaia and Uranus (god)Uranus that he was destined to be overcome by his own son as he had overthrown his own father. |  | | Jupiter (god)Jupiter), and as Tyr (Ziu, Tiw, Tiwaz) in Germanic mythologyGermanic and Norse mythology. |  | | Krónios (descendant of Cronus), or simply (Greek languageGreek Ζευς) or Dias (Greek &;) ("divine king") is the leader of the gods and god of the sky and thunder in Greek mythology. |
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http://www.pagannews.com/cgi-bin/gods3.pl?Zeus/Jupiter
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| | Oceanus |
 | | In Greek mythology it was personified as a Titan, son of Uranus and Gaia. |  | | (Greek mythology) god of the stream that flowed around the earth in ancient mythology. |  | | The ocean, which the Greeks and Romans regarded as a river circling the world. |
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http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/english/Oc/Oceanus.html
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| | Eros (mythology) - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | In Hesiod's Theogony, the most famous Greek creation myth, Eros sprang forth from the primordial Chaos together with Gaia, Earth, and Tartarus, the underworld; according to Aristophanes ' play The Birds, he burgeons forth from an egg laid by Night conceived with Darkness. |  | | In Greek mythology, Eros was the god responsible for lust, love, and sex ; he was also worshipped as a fertility deity. |  | | da:Eros (gud) de:Eros (Mythologie) es:Eros fr:Éros it:Eros ja:エロス (神話) nl:Eros (god) pl:Eros pt:Eros sl:Eros sv:Eros zh:爱罗斯 |
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http://www.grohol.com/psypsych/wiki/Protogonus
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| | Saturn |
 | | According to greek mythology, Cronus is the son of Uranus and Gaia, the youngest of the twelve Titans. |  | | Orbit data - Object data - Atmosphere - Mythology - Satellites - Ring system - Links |  | | Eccentricity of the orbit around the star Sun |
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http://www.onasch.de/astro/showobject.php?lang=en&head=f&anim=129&obj=p06
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| | Pontus |
 | | Pontus is the personification of the sea and the son of Gaia and Aether. |  | | Article "Pontus" created on 03 March 1997; last modified on 18 May 1999 (Revision 2). |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/p/pontus.html
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| | Thaumas * People, Places, & Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant |
 | | A son of Pontus (the Sea) and Gaia (Earth); the brother of Phorkys (Phorcys), Keto (Ceto) and Eurybia; the father of Iris and Arke (Arce). |  | | andquot;People, Places andamp; Things: Thaumasandquot;, Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant. |  | | "People, Places and Things: Thaumas", Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant. |
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http://www.messagenet.com/myths/ppt/Thaumas_1.html
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| | Demigod Guides, Tutorials |
 | | Iapetus In Greek mythology Iapetus or Iapetos was a Titan, the son of Uranus and Gaia, and father (by an Oceanid named Clymene or Asia) of Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Menoetius and through Prometheus and Epimetheus and Atlas an ancestor of the human race. |  | | In Greek mythology, Heracles or Herakles ("glory of Hera") was the demigod son of Zeus and Alcmene, the grand-daughter of Perseus and the wife of Amphitryon. |  | | Helen (Greek) was a figure from Greek mythology. |
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http://www.masterliness.com/a/Demigod.htm
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| | Theogony, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | Similarly, some regard Nereus as the son of Pontus by himself, whereas others regard him as the son of Pontus and Gaia. |  | | Nyx and Erebus remain the undisputed offspring of Chaos. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Theogony.html
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| | The Fanlistings |
 | | Excalibur (Arthurian Legends); Gaia (Mythology: Roman); Holy Grail, The (Arthurian Legends); Juno (Mythology: Roman); Knights of the Round Table, The (Arthurian Legends); Zombies (Folklore). |  | | Apollo and Artemis (Mythology: Greek), Romulus and Remus (Mythology: Roman). |  | | Aes Sidhe (Mythology: Celtic); Ask and Embla (Mythology: Norse); Atlas (Mythology: Greek); Aurora (Mythology: Roman); Cupid (Amor) (Mythology: Roman); Hero and Leander (Mythology: Greek); Pentacle (Religion: Paganism); Victoria (Mythology: Roman); Wicca (Religion: Paganism); Zeus (Mythology: Greek). |
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http://www.thefanlistings.org/updates/index.php?category_name=mythologyreligion/&paged=2
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| | GAIA - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | noun: (Greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythology |  | | Phrases that include GAIA: gaia hypothesis, banco de gaia, gaia gear, gaia gold, gaia movement, more... |  | | GAIA, gaia : Stammtisch Beau Fleuve Acronyms [home, info] |
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http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=GAIA
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