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- noun an imaginary being of myth or fable
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- Achilles
- Aegisthus
- Aeneas
- Agamemnon
- Ajax
- Alcyone
- Amazon
- Antigone
- Arjuna
- Atreus
- Augeas
- Bellerophon
- Cassiopeia
- Cepheus
- Clytemnestra
- Creon
- Daedalus
- Dardanus
- Electra
- Enkidu
- Eurydice
- Galatea
- Ganymede
- Gog and Magog
- Helen
- Helen of Troy
- Heracles
- Hercules
- Hyperborean
- Icarus
- Iphigenia
- Jason
- Jocasta
- Laertes
- Laius
- Laocoon
- Leander
- Leda
- Medea
- Menelaus
- Midas
- Myrmidon
- Nibelung
- Niobe
- Odysseus
- Oedipus
- Orestes
- Orion
- Orpheus
- Pandora
- Paris
- Patroclus
- Pegasus
- Peleus
- Penelope
- Perseus
- Phoenix
- Priam
- Procrustes
- Pygmalion
- Remus
- Romulus
- Sarpedon
- Scylla
- Siegfried
- Sigurd
- Sisyphus
- Sita
- Tantalus
- Theseus
- Tiresias
- Ulysses
- Valkyrie
- Wayland
- Wieland
- Yggdrasil
- Ymir
- alcides
- andromeda
- daedal
- fenrir
- gilgamish
- golem
- halcyon
- hector
- herakles
- hero
- houri
- king oedipus
- mythical creature
- mythical monster
- narcissus
- oedipus rex
- psyche
- stentor
- volund
- wayland the smith
- ygdrasil
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