How To Use Roman mythology In A Sentence
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Herakles aka Hercules in Roman mythology was born at the Winter Solstice, sacrificed at the Spring Equinox, rose again and ascended into heaven to be with his divine father.
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Runaway, which West directed and starred in, was heavily influenced by film noir and Graeco-Roman mythology and features an extended ballet sequence.
Kanye West: Mister Perfection is stylishly reinventing the rules of rap
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He asked that it be repeated, was told it came from Greco-Roman mythology, and proceeded to spell it with confidence.
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Q: Why is the hypothesized object dubbed "Tyche," and why choose a Greek name when the names of other planets derive from Roman mythology?
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Q: Why is the hypothesized object dubbed "Tyche," and why choose a Greek name when the names of other planets derive from Roman mythology?
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He studies Greek and Roman mythology.
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Greek Mythology Roman Mythology A priest or votary of Bacchus.
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In the Renaissance, the renewal of interest in Greek and Roman mythology opened the way for political subversion as well as propaganda.
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The Plural Genii refers to Roman Mythology - a tutelary deity or guardian spirit of a person or place.
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A satyr is half man and half goat in Greek and Roman mythology.
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He studies Greek and Roman mythology.
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If you know your Roman mythology, Janus is the two-faced god.
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Roman mythology the twin brother of Romulus.
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I had spent most of my life convinced that she was no different than the finicky gods of Greek and Roman mythology and other ancient mythologies.
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The pink rose also represents pain, suffering and death in Roman mythology when Apollo turns Rhodanthe into a rose after she unsuccessfully tries to unseat Diana, his sister, as the goddess of the hunt and the protectress of women.
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The "Dioscuri", two heroes of Greek and Roman mythology.
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Even the original Vulcan, as connoisseurs of Roman mythology will remember, was a clumsy bore, which is one reason his wife Venus cuckolded him with the more mobile Mars.
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There are parallels to Greco-Roman mythology, particularly in its depiction of the underworld and death, and to Christian beliefs such as monotheism and the existence of a messiah.
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