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He is brave and noble. He is your typical hero. At the same time, he uses people. He used Medea. She left everything (left her family, betrayed them, killed her brother) to be with him and he told her they were going to get married. They had children and then he left.
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No, they never were killed, some say that after Odysseus left them they drowned themselves for letting a ship of men by them unmoved. This isn't likely, as the Argonauts fled them previously, and they were said to have murdered a son of Odysseus, Telemachos.
No, there was no Greek or Roman god or demigod named Alexis. The name Alexis is of Greek origin, and was originally a male name, meaning "defender". There is a Saint Alexis-Falconieri in Catholic mythology. He and six of his friends left the tumult of Florence for Mount Senario to live a quite life as the "Servers of Mary".
There is no such thing as ancient greek mythology and there never was such a thing as ancient Greece.Greeks are descendants of the ottoman empire
In Greek mythology, Atalanta is a virgin who hunts and does not want to marry. She is loved by Meleager. She was left to die on a mountain by her father and was raised as a huntress and later reunited with her father.
Remnants means things left behind.
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in greek mythology, Medea was a sorceress who left her kingdom with a hero named Jason and her little brother. she had managed to help Jason in a situation and they left the kingdom, Jason promisded to marry Medea. However, medea's father was going after them and they had no time so medea killed her little brother and chopped him to pieces to get them sometime and threw the remians into the ocean. Jason was shocked by this event and he left her.
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He is brave and noble. He is your typical hero. At the same time, he uses people. He used Medea. She left everything (left her family, betrayed them, killed her brother) to be with him and he told her they were going to get married. They had children and then he left.
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In Greek mythology, Pandora's Box contained all the troubles and evils that afflict humanity. While Pandora was instructed not to open the box, she eventually gave in and released these malevolent forces into the world. The only thing that remained in the box was hope.
If you mean to ask, "Are there root words from Greek or Roman anicent mythology?" then, yes. A massive amount of names, phrases, and English grammatical terms are derived from Greek or Roman mythology. For example, the name Sophia or Phillip or any other name with the "PH" in it is Greek. Or the phrase, "my Achilles Heel" actually orginated from the Trojan War hero, Achilles. Legend has it that Achilles was dipped into the River Styx by his heel to become immortal, but since his heel was left undipped it was the only immortal part of him. His only weakness. Or say the word apostrophe. We see the "PH" combo so it is, in fact, derived from Greek.
Greek Left was created in 1987.
Greek Left ended in 1992.