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         Roman Mythology:     more books (100)
  1. 100 Characters from Classical Mythology: Discover the Fascinating Stories of the Greek and Roman Deities by Malcolm Day, 2007-01-26
  2. Myths of the Greeks and Romans (Meridian) by Michael Grant, 1995-09-01
  3. Roman and European Mythologies
  4. Heroes, Gods & Emperors from Roman Mythology (The World Mythology Series) by Kerry Usher, 1992-05
  5. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (3 Volume Set) (Tauris Academic Resource)
  6. Greek and Roman Mythology 5-8 by Frank Edgar, 2002-08
  7. Roman Myths, Heroes, and Legends (Cultures, Customs, and Traditions) by Dwayne E. Pickels, 1998-12
  8. Roman Mythology (Mythology Around the World) by Joy Paige, 2006-04
  9. Roman Myths (Graphic Mythology) by David West, Ross Watton, 2006-09-30
  10. Greek & Roman Mythology by Kirk M. Summers, 2003-08
  11. Roman Mythology by Joel Schmidt, 2004
  12. Manual of Mythology, Greek and Roman, Norse and Old German, Hindoo and Egyptian Mythology by Alexander S. Murray, 1935
  13. Greek and Roman Mythology by Field, 1977-10
  14. Jason (Profiles in Greek & Roman Mythology) (Profiles in Greek and Roman Mythology) by Jim Whiting, 2007-05-23

21. Bulfinch's Mythology
Quick access to roman mythology information for your Latin class from Bulfinch's classic work on mythology, 'The Age of Fable or Stories of Gods and
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22. Roman Mythology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
roman mythology can be considered as two parts. Thus the archaic Roman mythology , at least concerning the gods, was made up not of narratives,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_mythology
Roman mythology
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Topics in Roman Mythology Roman Mythology Important Gods: Legendary History: Greek/Roman myth compared Roman mythology can be considered as two parts. One part, largely later and literary, consists of whole-cloth borrowings from Greek mythology . The other, largely early and cultic, functioned in very different ways from its Greek counterpart.
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Nature of early Roman myth
One might almost say that the archaic Romans did not have myths. That is to say: until their poets began to borrow from Greek models in the later part of the Republic , the Romans had no sequential narratives about their gods comparable to the Titanomachy or the seduction of Zeus by Hera What the Romans did have, however, were:
  • a highly developed system of rituals, priestly colleges, and "clusters" of related gods. a rich set of historical myths about the foundation and rise of their city involving human actors, with occasional divine interventions.

23. Greek Mythology
Kidsafe site devoted to the heroes, gods and monsters of Greek mythology.
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24. Janus (mythology) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In roman mythology, Janus was the god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings, and endings. roman mythology. roman mythology. Important Gods
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Janus (mythology)
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Topics in Roman Mythology Roman Mythology Important Gods: Legendary History: Greek/Roman myth compared In Roman mythology Janus was the god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings, and endings. His most apparant remnant in modern culture is his namesake, the month of January . Though he was usually depicted with two faces looking in opposite directions ( Janus Geminus (twin Janus) or Bifrons ), in some places he was Janus Quadrifrons (the four-faced). The Romans associated Janus with the Etruscan deity Ani Janus was frequently used to symbolize change and transitions such as the progression of past to future, of one condition to another, of one vision to another, and of one universe to another. Hence, Janus was worshipped at the beginnings of the harvest and planting times, as well as marriages, births and other beginnings. He was representative of the middle ground between barbarity and civilization, rural country and urban cities, and youth and adulthood. Janus was supposed to have come from Thessaly in Greece and shared a kingdom with Camese in Latium . They had many children, including

25. Maldon Marbles - Traditional Marble Sculpture
Basreliefs carved in Italian Carrara marble inspired by Greek and roman mythology.
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The MALDON MARBLES
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Classic Sculptures created in Italian Carrara Marble
Designed by Mount Hawke Michel Dubey uses "Vivian's House" as a gallery for his remarkably beautiful bas-relief sculptures. The current collection is comprised of fifteen mythological scenes, with each piece sculpted from selected Italian Carrara marble. Michel believes the beauty of the stories and characters from Greek mythology are intertwined with life in present times. Michel Dubey is willing to take commissions. If you would like to own an original sculpture, created in beautiful Italian Carrara marble, please contact him to discuss details.

26. Encyclopedia Mythica Mythology, Folklore, And Religion.
Most popular areas. Egyptian mythology. Greek mythology. Chinese mythology. roman mythology. Japanese mythology Featured area Arthurian legend
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27. Roman Mythology
This site of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs is a collection of images of the art and architectural remains of the ancient civilization of
http://harpy.uccs.edu/roman/html/religion.html
Roman Art and Architecture
Select the Thumbnail for a larger image.
Roman Mythology
These pages are in the process of organization and indexing. The Tellus relief from the Ara Pacis The personified River Nile (Rome, Vatican Museums) The personified Tiber (Rome, Vatican Museums) Marforio, Rome, Capitoline Museum Jackal-headed Anubis, (Rome, Vatican Museums) Castor and Pollux, the Dioskouroi (Rome, Quirinale Hill) Castor and Pollux, the Dioskouroi (Rome, Capitoline Hill) The goddess Diana (Selene) (Rome, Vatican Museums) Antinoos as Dionysos, 2nd cent. A.D. (Vatican Museums) Bronze Hercules, Rome, Museo Capitolino Two-sided relief with Mithras and Cosmic gods from the late Roman Empire (fourth century AD). Paris, Louvre ROMAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE HOME
SCULPTURE
PAINTING ARCHITECTURE ... WEB RESOURCES RETURN TO THE HARPIES...
These pages are maintained by Kathyrn Andrus, Dept. Visual and Performing Arts,
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. I consult the oracle at
kandrus@mail.uccs.edu

28. I've Moved!
A household dedicated to studying and recreating domestic life in the Middle Ages. Pictures, persona story. Links misc. A S, bardic resources, AngloSaxon history, Greek/roman mythology, and clip art.
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Nova/6237/
This site has outgrown the nest!
Please visit the new domain

29. Mythology-Greek & Roman
List of names of famous and notso-famous characters from Greek and roman mythology.
http://www.nameandfame.org/greek.html
HOME Mythological and Religious Names Rare Names alphabetically Add a Name ... Mail Us Rare Names from Greek Mythology and Roman Mythology Rare Names from Greek Mythology and Roman Mythology are listed Alphabetically in the following Sections:- [Rare Greek and Roman Names from A to D] [Rare Greek and Roman Names from E to J] [Rare Greek and Roman Names from K to P] [Rare Greek and Roman Names from Q to Z] A Substantial Portion of Mythological Greek and Roman Names is an Extract from Kids Almanac on Infoplease TOP HOME Scroll down to see names from another Alphabet: Choose A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Index Scroll Down to Go to another page on nameandfame.com GoTo Home Alphabetical Names Mythological and Religious Names Facts about Names Add a Name Mail Us

30. Behind The Name: Roman Mythology Names
CAMILLA f English, Italian, Ancient Roman, roman mythology Feminine form of CAMILLUS. EVANDER (1) m Greek Mythology (Anglicized), roman mythology
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/rom-myth.html
t h e e t y m o l o g y a n d h i s t o r y o f f i r s t n a m e s Roman Mythology Names The names listed here occur in the mythologies and legends of the Romans. AENEAS m Roman Mythology
Latin form of the Greek name , derived from Greek meaning "praise"... [more] ANGERONA f Roman Mythology
Meaning unknown, probably of Etruscan origin... [more] ARIES m Roman Mythology
Means "ram" in Latin... [more] AURORA f Italian, Roman Mythology
Means "dawn" in Latin... [more] BELLONA f Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin bellare meaning "to fight"... [more] CALLISTO f Roman Mythology
Roman form of KALLISTO [more] CAMILLA f English, Italian, Ancient Roman, Roman Mythology
Feminine form of CAMILLUS [more] CARDEA f Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin cardo meaning "hinge, axis"... [more] CERES f Roman Mythology
Derived from the Indo-European root * ker meaning "to grow"... [more] CONCORDIA f Roman Mythology
Means "harmony" in Latin... [more] CONSUS m Roman Mythology Possibly derived from Latin conserere meaning "to sow, to plant"... [more] CUPID m Roman Mythology Derived from Latin cupido meaning "desire"...

31. Behind The Name: Mythology Names
AENEAS m roman mythology Latin form of the Greek name ?e?a? (Aineias), derived from Greek CAMILLA f English, Italian, Ancient Roman, roman mythology
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/myth.html
t h e e t y m o l o g y a n d h i s t o r y o f f i r s t n a m e s Mythology Names ACANTHA - ELISSA ELLIL - MINERVA MITHRA - ZEUS The names listed here occur in mythology. ACANTHA f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek , which meant "thorn, prickle"... [more] ACHILLES m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From the Greek which is of unknown meaning, perhaps derived from Greek "pain" or else from the name of the Achelous River... [more] ADAD m Near Eastern Mythology
Akkadian cognate of HADAD ADONIS m Greek Mythology
From the Semitic Adonai , which means "lord"... [more] ADRASTEIA f Greek Mythology
Feminine form of ADRASTOS [more] ADRASTOS m Greek Mythology
Means "not inclined to run away" in Greek... [more] AEGLE f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek which meant "light, radiance, glory"... [more] AELLA f Greek Mythology
Means "whirlwind" in Greek... [more] AENEAS m Roman Mythology
Latin form of the Greek name , derived from Greek meaning "praise"... [more] AEOLUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of AIOLOS AERON f m Welsh Mythology Welsh form of AGRONA [more] AESON m Greek Mythology (Latinized) From the Greek , which is of unknown meaning...

32. Forum Romanum
Information on roman mythology and genealogy, Latin language and grammar and aspects of Roman life. Includes a tour of the Forum Romanum.
http://www.forumromanum.org/index.html
David Camden, Project Manager

33. Greek And Roman Mythology
Greek and roman mythology. Most of the Greek deities were adopted by the Romans, although in many cases there was a change of name. In the list below,
http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0197622.html

34. Mythology Links - Gods, Goddesses, Greek, Roman
Mythology Launch Page for students and teachers including Greek and Roman gods and goddesses.
http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/csjh/mytholog.htm
links Mythology Links Student Resources Teacher Resources
On - Site Highlights check the Index for more " Launch Pages ", comprehensive " Megalinks " for all areas and CSMS Send-A-Card featuring images from our Art Gallery Click here to Bookmark this site!
Student Resources Absolute Egyptology - contains extensive text and more than 1,000 illustrations; gods and goddesses plus describing text. Very kid and teacher friendly! Ancient Egypt Links onsite - features student projects Ancient Olympic Events - excellent categories, great photos Animals, Myths and Legends (from "Oz Kids") - great legends, coloring pages, crossword puzzles, wordfinds Aesop Fables 655+ Fables, indexed in table format, with morals listed; some with RealAudio and accompanying lesson plans. Bullfinch's Mythology "the age of fable or stories of Gods and Heroes..." Classical Mythology - companion to Morford and Lenardon's Mythology , this site offers users of the book a large number of resources and information including Character Glossary Words and Phrases Glossary and a map section Classical Mythology - The Ancient Sources - the Olympian Gods: images and text; time line of Greek history and literature; iconography and related sites.

35. 1983 Volume II: Greek And Roman Mythology
Greek and roman mythology 1983 Volume II. Table of Contents Greek and roman mythology in the Classroom Irma E. Garcia, Guide
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1983/2/
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Home Greek and Roman Mythology
1983 Volume II Table of Contents SELECT TITLE TO GO TO CURRICULUM UNIT TO GUIDE ENTRY Preface Introduction The Odyssey: A Deeper Appreciation
Marie L. Fadus A View of The Odyssey
Anna K. Baker Prometheus, the Firebringer
Kelley O’Rourke Mythology for the Classroom
Michael Conte, Jr. Reading and Writing Via the Myths
William F. Natale Jr. Teaching Mythology: Gods and Heroes
Diana Doyle Mythological Archetypes: Amazons to Madison Avenue
John Severi Myth Connections
Camilla L. Greene Mythology in the Esl* Classroom
Doris Vazquez Mythological Soaps Laura Ferrante-Fernandes Greek and Roman Mythology in the Classroom Irma E. Garcia Dolphins and Whales In Mythology Part One of a Multidisciplinary Unit Deborah Lynn Turnbull Directory of Volumes Index Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Contact YNHTI

36. 83.02.11: Greek And Roman Mythology In The Classroom
Greek and roman mythology has special appeal to high school students because Pinpoint symbolisms that can be traced back to Greek and roman mythology on
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Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Home
Greek and Roman Mythology in the Classroom
by
Irma E. Garcia
Contents of Curriculum Unit 83.02.11:
To Guide Entry
The purpose of this study is to supplement the curricula of social and urban studies classes at the secondary level, by introducing Greek and Roman mythology and its influence in contemporary society, as a means to develop or reinforce basic learning skills. The unit is divided in seven main objectives, namely:
1. to increase the student’s vocabulary by introducing readings in Greek and Roman mythology.
2. to reinforce or develop comprehension skills.
3. to encourage students to become more observant and appreciative of the world around them, especially the influence of mythology in the world today.
4. to help students gain further understanding of the process of decision by representation by utilizing an exercise where Greek and Roman mythology is introduced.
5. to encourage the students to make use of library facilities.
6. development and reinforcement of map skill through mythology.

37. Greek Mythology - Roman Mythology - Gods And Goddesses - Pantheon - Deities - He
Resources on Greek mythology and deities. Ancient Greek gods and goddesses, Greek mythology about the ancient gods and goddesses as well as legends about
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Resources on Greek mythology and deities. Ancient Greek gods and goddesses, Greek mythology about the ancient gods and goddesses as well as legends about the ancient Greek heroes. Also resources on Roman gods and goddesses and Roman mythology.
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Recent Quiz on Mythology Self-grading multiple choice questions on Greek mythology. The 12 Olympian Gods and Goddesses The 12 Olympian gods and goddesses of Greek mythology. Although there were only twelve Olympic gods and goddesses, there are fourteen names associated. Sirens - Greek Mythology SIrens Basic information on the sirens of Greek mythology. Bulfinch -The Age of Fable or Stories of Gods and Heroes The tales from Greek mythology written by Thomas Bulfinch.

38. Greek Mythology - Roman Mythology - Gods And Goddesses - Pantheon GREEK MYTHOLOG
Greek mythology. Ancient Greek gods and goddesses and the mythology about the gods and goddesses and legends about the ancient Greek heroes. Also Roman gods
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Pages about Greek mythology, including "Myth in Daily Life," "What is Myth?", Creation Stories, Flood Myths, Tales from Bulfinch and others.
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Recent Calydonian Boar - The Hunters of the Calydonian Boar The hunters of the Calydonian boar were among the most famous of the Greek heroes and Atalanta. What is Myth? There is no completely satisfactory definition of myth. To help define myth, people often compare myth with science and religion. Usually, this comparison is unfavorable and myth is relegated to the area of lies. Nymphs Nymphs or nymphai (nymphai is one way to spell the plural of nymph) are mythological nature spirits that appear as beautiful young women. Naiads of Greek Mythology The Naiads of Greek mythology were one of three classes of water nymphs, along with the Nereides and Oceanides. Includes list of some of their names.

39. Roman Mythology
In this section are descriptions of Roman Mythologies and mythological beings described in the encyclopedia. This new section is being constructed.
http://www.themystica.org/mythical-folk/pages/roman_mythology.html
Back to Home Page or Contents or Mythical Topics or Article Index Roman Mythology In this section are descriptions of Roman Mythologies and mythological beings described in the encyclopedia. This new section is being constructed. The following articles are presented: Amor
Bacchus

Ceres

Chaos
...
Vulcan

40. Greco-Roman Mythology
Grecoroman mythology. In this section are descriptions of Greco-Roman Mythologies and mythological beings described in the encyclopedia.
http://www.themystica.org/mythical-folk/pages/greco-roman_mythology.html
Back to Home Page or Contents or Mythical Topics or Article Index Greco-Roman Mythology In this section are descriptions of Greco-Roman Mythologies and mythological beings described in the encyclopedia. Most of the deities were honored by both Greeks and Romans. This new section is being constructed. The following articles are presented: Agathos Daimon
Chaos

Erebos

Hypmenaios
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Tyche

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