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  1. Greek & Roman Mythology: Activities, Maps, Puzzles and Games (Grades 4-8) by Peter J. Ketchum, 2000
  2. Echoes of Greek and Roman mythology by Walter K Sherwin, 1987
  3. The Student's mythology: A compendium of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Assyrian, Persian, Hindoo, Chinese, Thibetan, Scandinavian, Celtic, Aztec, and Peruvian ... for the use of schools and academies by C. A White, 1923
  4. Greek & Roman Mythology by William Sherwoo Fox, 0000
  5. The Concise Dictionary of Greek and Roman Mythology by Michael Stapleton, 1986-04
  6. An amateur's introduction to Greek and Roman mythology by John Richardson, 1974
  7. Greek and Roman mythology (Little blue book) by Lloyd Edwin Smith, 1924
  8. Heroes, Gods & Emperors from Roman Mythology by Kerry Usher, 1984
  9. All Color Book of Roman Mythology by Peter Croft, 1974
  10. Manual of mythology: Greek and Roman, Norse and Old German, Hindoo and Egyptian mythology, by Alexander Stuart Murry, 1893
  11. Hercules (Greek and Roman Mythology) by Nancy Loewen, 1999-01
  12. Greek and Roman mythology (Reproducible books 6-9 : Language arts & reading) by Stephen E Switzer, 1983
  13. Apollo (Profiles in Greek and Roman Mythology) by Tamra Orr, 2008-09-15
  14. Greek and Roman Mythology by Jessie M. Tatlock, 1922

101. Classical Mythology
roman, GREEK. Amphitrite Amphitrite Andromeda Andromeda Apollo Apollo Atlas Atlas Callisto Callisto Cassiopeia Cassiopeia
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Gaea Gaea Galatea Galatea Ganymede Ganymede Hercules Ulysses Odysseus Venus Aphrodite Credit (button images): courtesy of Corel Corporation. Last modified February 25, 1996 by the Windows Team The source of this material is Windows to the Universe , at http://www.windows.ucar.edu/

102. Ancient Egypt: An Introduction To Its History And Culture
Contains several extensive essays on various topics from the first unification to Graecoroman period Cultural Chronology, Dynasties, History, mythology, and Life in Ancient Egypt, among others; also includes a Glossary, Bibliography, and list of Ancient Egyptian Texts and Papyri; by Andre Dollinger.
http://nefertiti.iwebland.com/index.html
Ancient Egypt: Main Index and Search Page - History, Dynasties, Cultural Chronology, Mythology, Aspects of Life in Ancient Egypt, Glossary, Herodotus on the Pharaohs, Reader, Bibliography Search
An introduction to the history and culture of
Pharaonic Egypt
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For best results save the whole webpage (pictures included) onto your hard disk, open the page with Word 97 or higher, edit if necessary and print.
The picture of the sphinx and many others on this site courtesy Jon Bodsworth whom I'd like to thank for his kindness and generosity.
A word of caution
This site is based on what is considered more or less orthodox chronology, which of course means that there are other, deviant chronologies. On the whole I prefer the plodding examination of facts however few and poorly understood to the flights of fancy of some of the alternative historians. Chances are it gets us a bit closer to the truth, which, unless timetravel is invented, we will never know.
One would like to think that physical remains should leave little to doubt. But stone artefacts and buildings are remarkably difficult to date [ ]. Theories - from the sublime to the ridiculous - of when, how, why and by whom the Great Pyramids, for instance, have been erected, are legion.

103. Connecticut College - Classics Department
Offers courses in Greek and Latin from elementary through advanced levels. Also provides courses in English, covering topics such as Greek and roman culture, mythology, history and philosophy.
http://camel2.conncoll.edu/academics/classics/

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Classics is the study of the civilizations of Greece and Rome, and is the founding discipline of the liberal arts tradition. The Classics Department offers courses in Greek and Latin from the elementary through advanced levels. A student may begin study of either at Connecticut College, and by the second year will be reading primary texts of the principal Greek and Latin authors. Students entering with credits in the languages will be able to begin at the intermediate or advanced level. In addition the department offers a broad range of Classics courses in English, covering many areas of Greek and Roman culture including literature (epic, tragedy, comedy), mythology, history and philosophy. There are three possible tracks for Classics majors:
(i) Classical Languages, with emphasis on Latin, Greek, or a combination of both;
(ii) Classics and Related Studies, which combines courses in Greek or Latin with a coherent set of courses in a related discipline, for example art history or literature;
(iii) Classical Studies, a program which is less language intensive than the other two and includes a substantial selection of Classics courses in English.

104. Welkom Bij Mavnet.org
A collection of translated texts and discussions from Chinese, Grecoroman, Rosicrucian, and other philosophy, mythology, and martial arts.
http://sangoma.mavnet.org/
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105. Colorado Classics Association
Serves primary, secondary, and postsecondary educators in the fields of Classical Greek and roman language and literature, culture, history, and mythology in Colorado. Newsletter, pedagogical tools, background, and links offered online.
http://www2.coloradocollege.edu/Dept/CL/CCA/

106. Dictionary Of Mythology
Crossreferenced dictionary of Greek and roman deities, with images.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/6946/mythology/

107. Greek & Roman Crossroads
Greek mythology, Fables, Fairie Tales and a bit of Ancient, Medieval and Legendary History. These Crossroads lead to the Fabulous Worlds woven into the
http://www.mythiccrossroads.com/greek.htm
Last updated on var site="s14mythiccrossroads" 15 Ancient Greek Heroes from Plutarch's Lives is a readable translation by Wilmot H. McCutchen Aesop's Fables offers a large collection from the Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia Library. Age of Fable is Thomas Bulfinch's stories of Gods and Heroes converted to an attractive online format. (mostly classical mythology) Amazons , the facts behind the myth. Ambrose Collection : Slides for use in University of Vermont mythology class. Includes more than 300, some for Metamorphoses , others from vases, wall painting, buildings, sarcophagi, etc. Ancient Gods Ancient Greek Sites on the Web is a collection of links to Hellenistic sites on the web. Argonautica is the only surviving Greek epic written between the time of Homer and the later Roman empire. Atlantis - Fact, Fiction or Exaggeration? The antediluvian world from Plato's dialogues Timeaus and Critias. Atlas of the Greek and Roman World Beazley Archives: Catalogue of Casts - information about this collection of casts from Greek mythology, including photographs and drawings. There is also a mythological dictionary.

108. Roman And Greek Mythology Of Gods And Goddesses
The article explores the Greek/roman pantheons of gods and goddesses,and some of the psychology of these very human gods.
http://mdmd.essortment.com/greekromanmyth_rnpe.htm
Roman and greek mythology of gods and goddesses
The article explores the Greek/Roman pantheons of gods and goddesses,and some of the psychology of these very human gods.
The Olympian Gods had their home upon Mount Olympus in Greece. The Greek and later Roman pantheon used the same system of gods and goddesses with different names, although the names of the Roman gods were for planets in many cases. The following chart taken from a combination of the Encyclopedia Mythica and Edith Hamiltons classic work "Mythology" New York 1940 combines a nice explanation of some of the major gods and goddesses: Greek/Roman Name Sphere of Influence Zeus/Jupiter (Jove) King of the Gods God of Lightning Father of the Gods Hera/Juno Queen of the Gods Goddess of Marriage/Revenge Posideon/Neptune God of the Ocean/Water Brother of Zeus/Jupiter Hades/Pluto God of the Dead/Underworld God of Wealth, Brother of Zeus/Jupiter Ares/Mars God of War/Strife/Wrath Athena/Minerva Goddess of Wisdom/Civilization Daughter of Zeus/Jupiter Artemis/Diana Goddess of the Moon/Huntress Apollo(Helios) God of the Sun, the Arts

109. Mythology: Greek And Roman
Explores principles of roman myths, the gods and goddesses and their greatest Includes 15 Greek and roman myths retold by the distinguished childrens
http://www.campanian.org/edumats-myth.html
Mythology: Greek and Roman MYTHS AND LEGENDS.
(A. Horowitz) [Kingfisher]
254 pages
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GREEK MYTHS.
(M. Williams) [Candlewick]
40 pages
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THE ODYSSEY. (R. Lister) This modern rendering is as compelling as it has been to every generation, young and old, since it was first told 3,000 years ago. Includes all the famous episodes: encounter with Polyphemos, Circe's enchanted island, Odysseus' escape from dreadful Scylla and Charybdis. Each adventure unfolds with the freshness and immediacy of the original and leads us toward the story's dramatic climax. Richly illustrated; imaginative color drawings. [Kingfisher] 96 pages Paperback Item # THE ILIAD AND THE ODYSSEY. (M. Williams) For 3,000 years the myth-laced tales of courage, cunning and tragic folly in The Iliad and The Odyssey have riveted listeners and readers of all ages. Williams renders these venerable stories in her well-loved comic-strip style. Includes snappy text and riotously detailed panel artwork. The retelling is faithful to the originals, yet delightfully modern in its humor and its appeal to today's young readers. [Candlewick] 40 pages paperback Item # DATELINE: TROY.

110. Roman Reserch By History Link 101
Links to roman history, mythology, architecture, and governmentfor the World Mythical Founding of Rome and Early Myths Visual = 5 Content = 5 R5100
http://www.historylink101.com/ancient_rome/ancient_rome_research.htm
Ancient Roman Research
Welcome to History Link 101's Ancient Roman Research Page. Here you will find excellent links to Roman history, mythology, architecture, and original texts. History Link 101 is a site developed for World History Classes, by a World History Teacher.
Links Pages
Internet Ancient History Source Book Large site by By Fordham. R5000

History
Archeological site of Capenaum Excellent pictures of ancient sites.
Visual = 5 Content = 3 R5080
City of Pompeii
Large site.
Visual = 4 Content = 4 R5090
Mythical Founding of Rome and Early Myths

Visual = 5 Content = 5 R5100
Extensive Notes on Rome

Visual = N/A Content = 5 R5110
Map of Rome with links to History of Area

Visual = 3 Content = 4 R5140 Roman Military Sites in Britain Visual = 5 Content = 5 R5170 The Roman Army Large illustrated sections on Roman army life and structure. Visual = N5 Content = 5 R5180 The Roman Army Huge amount of text explanations of all aspects of the Roman army. Includes illustrations. Visual = N5 Content = 5 R5185 The Roman Legions Very complete site on Roman Military including explanations and timelines of major campaigns, pictures of armor, and much more

111. Mythography | Exploring Greek, Roman, And Celtic Mythology And Art
Exploring mythology and art from the ancient Greeks and Romans to the legends of the Celts.
http://www.loggia.com/myth/
Mythography
Greek Mythology
Roman Mythology
Celtic Mythology
Gods of Britain

Heroes of Britain

Gods of Gaul

Gods of Ireland
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Heroes of Ireland

Resources
The Bibliography
The Mythography Forum Search Mythography
For best results, use lower case queries in Altavista's syntax... search help! Do you have a specific question about mythology? Then try the Mythography forum Mighty Aphrodite In this featured article, Mythography profiles a goddess who is simply irresistible... Who's Who in Classical Mythology This book is a great source for information about Greek and Roman mythology! There are entries on the gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines of Classical myth, including such favorites as Athena, the Muses, and Nike. Bulfinch's Mythology Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend Mythology The Oxford Classical Dictionary Your contribution through the Amazon Honor Program supports our mission to provide quality content dedicated to the study of mythology and art. Home About Mythography Site Map Privacy ... Contact Us! No part of this website, including text and images, may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means without the express prior written permission of Loggia.com.

112. Ancient Roman Gods & Goddesses
roman Gods was different from the Greek, having no myths traditionally associated) One myth tells that her service was set up by king Numa Pompilius
http://www.crystalinks.com/romegods.html
At the founding of Rome, the gods were 'numina', divine manifestations, faceless, formless, but no less powerful. The idea of gods as anthropomorphized beings came later, with the influence from Etruscans and Greeks, which had human form. Some of the Roman Gods are at least as old as the founding of Rome. The concept of numen continued to exist and it was related to any manifestation of the divine. For the Romans, everything in Nature is thought to be inhabited by numina, which explains the big number of deities in the Roman pantheon, as will be shown. Numina manifest the divine will by means of natural phenomena, which the pious Roman constantly seeks to interpret. That's why great attention is paid to omens and portents in every aspect of Roman daily life. A groups of twelve Gods called Dii Consentes is especially honored by the Romans: Iuppiter, Iuno, Minerva, Vesta, Ceres, Diana, Venus, Mars, Mercurius, Neptunus, Volcanus, and Apollo. These are the ones listed by the Poet Ennius about the 3rd Century, B.C.E.. Their gilt statues stood in the Forum, later apparently in the Porticus Deorum Consentium. As there were six male and six female, they may well have been the twelve worshipped at the lectisternium of 217 BC. A lectisternium is a banquet of the gods, where the statues of the gods were put upon cushions, and where these statues were offered meals. The number 12 was taken from the Etruscans, which also worshipped a main pantheon of 12 Gods. Nevertheless, the Dii Consentes were not identified with Etruscan deities but rather with the Greek Olympian Gods (though the original character of the Roman Gods was different from the Greek, having no myths traditionally associated). The twelve Dii Consentes are lead by the first three, which form the Capitoline Triad. These are the three cornerstones of Roman religion, whose rites were conducted in the Capitoleum Vetus on the Capitoline Hill.

113. Mythology On The Web
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114. Owl Articles - Owl Mythology - The Owl Pages
World Owl mythology Discover how cultures around the world viewed the Owl in lore Owls in mythology Culture - A brief summary of popular cultural
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115. Ancient Greek And Roman Myths Index - Olga's Gallery
One of the largest online painting museums. New exhibits daily. Biographies and main works of many famous artists. Excellent quality of reproductions.
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Ancient Greek and Roman Myths Index
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116. Greek And Roman Gods
Welcome to the Greek and roman myths home page. We will also compare Greek and roman myths to modern day stories and tales. Children (and adults for
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Myths homepage Comparing gods What are myths? American myths ... Guest book W elcome to the Greek and Roman myths home page. In this site we will give you a chance to go back in time to really learn and have fun.
We will show the importance of the old myths. We will also compare Greek and Roman myths to modern day stories and tales. Children (and adults for that matter) of all ages are invited to learn and enjoy themselves. Our information is very accurate so you are welcome to use this site for any reports. Feel free to use any pictures you see on this site on your page with an appropriate link to this site. We hope you enjoy!
Atlas Neptune Zeus What exactly is a myth? What is the difference between Greek gods and Roman gods? Find out here. Cool Games and Surveys American myths Greek myths Myths Today Sign our guest book. Pictures! Related sites See the makers of the site! How did we do it? Check out our bibliography Check it out!!

117. Roman Gods
roman Numbers roman Mazes Design your own mosaic roman board game Links to other people s roman websites Books about roman myths
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Roman Gods Jupiter - King of the Gods Juno - Queen of the Gods Neptune - God of the Sea Pluto - God of Death Apollo - God of the Sun Diana - Goddess of the Moon Mars - God of War Venus - Goddess of Love Cupid - God of Love Mercury - Messenger of the Gods Minerva - Goddess of Wisdom Ceres - The Earth Goddess Proserpine - Goddess of the Underworld Vulcan - The Smith God Bacchus - God of Wine Saturn - God of Time Vesta - Goddess of the Home Janus - God of Doors Uranus - Father of Saturn Maia - Goddess of Growth Flora - Goddess of Flowers (see Maia Plutus - God of Wealth (see Pluto Monsters Cerberus - Watchdog of the Underworld
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118. World Myths And Legends In Art (Minneapolis Institute Of Arts)
This is the Minneapolis Institute of Art s World Myths and Legends in Art web site.
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119. Timeless Myths
Covering Classical, Norse, and Celtic myths, as well as Arthurian legends, with a summary of popular deities, heroes, and other characters.
http://www.timelessmyths.com/
Welcome to the temple of Timeless Myths. Here you will find tales and information on ancient and medieval mythology and legend. Timeless Myths centred around four mythology in Europe.
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120. EducationCentral_D2R: Your Source For Trivia-games - Quizsite - Quizsite.com
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