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Alexandros Giannou has: Played Jimmis in "I polykatoikia" in 2008. Played s in "I polykatoikia" in 2008. Played Postman in "Karyotakis" in 2009. Played Iordanis in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Iordanis in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011.

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In Greek mythology, Byzas was the eponymous founder of Byzantium. He was the son of King Nisos and planned to found a colony of the Greek city of Megara.

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Megara was one of the four districts of Attica, embodied in the four mythic sons of King Pandion II, of whom Nisos was the ruler of Megara.

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Mihail Giannikakis has: Performed in "Pagomeno kormi" in 1992. Performed in "To paihnidi" in 1992. Performed in "Mythoplasia" in 1993. Performed in "En anamoni" in 1993. Played Kaltsas in "Agapi sta 16" in 2004. Played Nikitas in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Nikitas in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Performed in "Demeni kokkini klosti" in 2011.

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Konstadinos Danikas has: Played (2006) in "Loufa kai parallagi - I seira" in 2006. Played Fotis in "Psyhraimia" in 2007. Performed in "To 10" in 2007. Played Thanasis in "Ola ston aera" in 2008. Performed in "L.A.P.D.: Lekanopedio Attikis Police Department" in 2008. Played Doctor in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Doctor in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011.

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Solonas Tsounis has: Played Aris Dimitriadis in "Oi istories tou astynomou Beka" in 2006. Performed in "Alithinoi erotes" in 2007. Played Pantelis in "Se eida..." in 2008. Played Thymios in "Ola ston aera" in 2008. Performed in "Eho ena mystiko..." in 2008. Played Alexandros in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Alexandros in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011.

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In Greek mythology, Byzas was the eponymous founder of the Greek city of Byzantium.

According to the tradition Byzas was a son of King Nisos and planned to found a colony of the city of Megara.

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The cast of Nisos - 2009 includes: Antinoos Albanis as Stratos Popi Christodoulou as Popi (Gynaika Nikita) Konstadinos Danikas as Doctor Toni Dimitriou as Barolas Zeta Douka as Afroditi Kostas Falelakis as Lawyer Mihail Giannikakis as Nikitas Alexandros Giannou as Iordanis Michalis Iatropoulos as Markos Eleni Kastani as Olympia Vladimiros Kiriakidis as Babis Elissavet Konstantinidou as Angela Dafni Labroyanni as Eva Mihalis Marinos as Papa Lampros Pavlos Orkopoulos as Thomas Doretta Papadimitriou as Eirini Odysseas Papaspiliopoulos as Apostolis Ioanna Pilihou as Nena Kostas Triantafyllopoulos as Athanasiou Tania Tripi as Loula Solonas Tsounis as Alexandros Dimitris Tzoumakis as Agis Kostas Voutsas as Pappous Apostolis

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Popi Christodoulou has: Played Ritsa in "Sto para 5" in 2005. Performed in "Sto para 5" in 2005. Played Martha in "Sto para 5" in 2005. Played Actress in "Sto para 5" in 2005. Played Popi (Gynaika Nikita) in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Popi (Gynaika Nikita) in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011.

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Ioanna Pilihou has: Played Eua in "Eftyhismenoi mazi" in 2007. Performed in "Eftyhismenoi mazi" in 2007. Played Sevi in "Se eida..." in 2008. Played herself in "Fatus olus" in 2008. Played Nena in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Eva in "Koukles" in 2010. Played herself in "Dancing on Ice" in 2011.

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Mihalis Marinos has: Performed in "Gia mia thesi ston ilio" in 1999. Performed in "Trapeza" in 2002. Played himself in "Lifestyle" in 2003. Played Alexis in "Sto para 5" in 2005. Played Alexis Stergiou in "Sto para 5" in 2005. Played himself in "Ola 7even" in 2006. Played himself in "TV tiglon" in 2006. Played Mihalis in "Ta koritsia tou baba" in 2007. Played Aris in "Yperoha plasmata" in 2007. Played Laertis Kallergis in "Saranta kymata" in 2008. Played Tasos Tzivoutzidis in "Soula Ela Xana" in 2009. Played Papa Lampros in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Vasilis in "180 moires" in 2010. Played Michalis in "Allou Ksimeromenoi" in 2010. Performed in "Kos kai ka Pels" in 2010. Played Papa Lampros in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Played himself in "Tilemarathonios Unicef 2012" in 2012. Performed in "Larisa empisteftiko" in 2012. Played Makis in "5 Ways 2 Die" in 2013. Performed in "Home, Sweet Home" in 2013.

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Dafni Labroyanni has: Played Yeorgantza in "Oi frouroi tis Ahaias" in 1992. Performed in "Anatomia enos eglimatos" in 1992. Performed in "Proini ptosi" in 1997. Played Lina (1999) in "I zoi mas, mia volta..." in 1999. Performed in "Pamptohoi A.E." in 2000. Performed in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Anneta Bezentakou in "Eisai to tairi mou" in 2001. Played Stella in "Epta thanasimes petheres" in 2004. Played Olga in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Ellie Politi in "Me thea sto pelago" in 2004. Played Jenny Dendrinou in "Oi istories tou astynomou Beka" in 2006. Played Natalia Pehlivani in "Irthe ki edese" in 2006. Performed in "Istories apo tin apenanti ohthi" in 2007. Played Mary Alevizatou (segment "Epikoinonia me tin Eva") in "Istories mystiriou" in 2007. Played Katerina in "Istoria 52" in 2008. Performed in "Eho ena mystiko..." in 2008. Played Eva in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Stefania in "To soi mou mesa" in 2009. Performed in "To eteron imisy" in 2011. Played Eva in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Played Publisher in "Poker Face" in 2012. Performed in "Min arhizeis ti mourmoura" in 2013.

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Pavlos Orkopoulos has: Performed in "I epistrofi" in 1982. Performed in "Tin alli Kyriaki" in 1982. Performed in "Erotikes trelles" in 1986. Performed in "Dexiotera tis dexias" in 1989. Played Sofronis in "Oi treis harites" in 1990. Performed in "O episkeptis tis omihlis" in 1990. Performed in "Exodos" in 1990. Performed in "O defteros anthropos" in 1993. Performed in "To geloion tou pragmatos" in 1994. Played Loukas in "Dolce Vita" in 1995. Performed in "Me demena matia" in 1996. Performed in "Despoinis Margarita" in 1998. Performed in "Taxim" in 1999. Performed in "Oute gata oute zimia" in 2001. Performed in "Ariadni" in 2002. Played Police officer Tahinis in "Miss Daizy" in 2002. Played Commander in "Politiki kouzina" in 2003. Performed in "Mistika kai lathi" in 2003. Played Thomas Voulinos in "Sto para 5" in 2005. Played Parashos in "Baba min treheis" in 2007. Performed in "Stous 31 dromous" in 2007. Played Kostas in "Stous 31 dromous" in 2007. Performed in "Hara agnoeitai" in 2009. Played Thomas in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Agis in "Ziteitai pseftis" in 2010. Played Thomas in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Played Haris Famelingos (2011) in "Me lene Vangeli" in 2011. Played Stelios in "To spiti tis Emmas" in 2013.

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Scylla may refer to the princess of Megara, or the monster that lived on one side of a narrow passage of water. Both are figures in Greek Mythology. The princess Scylla betrayed her father Nisos, king of Megara, in order to win the heart of king Minos. Minos had invaded Megara, and Scylla helped him win the battle by removing the lock of her father that provided invisibility. Her love for Minos however wasn't reciprocal. The monster Scylla lived on one side of a water passage. The monster Charybdis on the other. If sailors wanted to avoid Scylla they sailed to close to Charybdis, and vice versa. It can be seen as an allegory for having to choose between two dangers.

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Tania Tripi has: Played Tania in "Bordelo" in 1985. Played Martha in "Martha: To hroniko enos viasmou" in 1986. Performed in "O aetos tis plateias" in 1988. Played Kaiti in "Isovia" in 1988. Performed in "Enas lathrepivatis stin kardia mou" in 1988. Performed in "To teleftaio stoihima" in 1989. Played Mary in "Vios kai politeia tou Haralambou K..." in 1989. Performed in "Epikindynos erotas" in 1989. Performed in "Oh Babylon" in 1989. Performed in "Nychta magon" in 1990. Played Fani Vorisi in "Ante geia..." in 1991. Played Anna in "Krystallines nyhtes" in 1992. Played Martha in "Oi frouroi tis Ahaias" in 1992. Performed in "To asimenio dinario" in 1994. Played Eleni Loggou in "To trito Stefani" in 1995. Played Erato in "I agapi argise mia mera" in 1997. Played Niki in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Jina in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Foteini in "R20" in 2004. Played Nefeli Leonardou in "Oi istories tou astynomou Beka" in 2006. Played Kitty Varvogli in "Oi istories tou astynomou Beka" in 2006. Played Elli Athanasopoulou in "Pano apo to nomo" in 2007. Played Irina in "Doctor Roulis" in 2009. Played Loula in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Eleni (2010) in "O 3os nomos" in 2010. Performed in "Sto xespasma tou feggariou" in 2010. Played Loula in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011.

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Elissavet Konstantinidou has: Performed in "Peirasmos" in 1995. Performed in "Gonia tou Paradeisou" in 1998. Played Modistra in "Peppermint" in 1999. Played Giota (2001) in "Oi gynaikes tis zois tis" in 2001. Played herself in "Gala" in 2002. Performed in "Gia panta files" in 2002. Played Party Guest in "Oxygono" in 2003. Played herself in "Lifestyle" in 2003. Played Madame Haris in "I Liza kai oloi oi alloi" in 2003. Played Magda in "Epta thanasimes petheres" in 2004. Performed in "Epta thanasimes petheres" in 2004. Played Zoumboulia in "Sto para 5" in 2005. Performed in "Oi magisses tis Smirnis" in 2005. Played House Owner in "I kardia tou ktinous" in 2005. Played Dora in "To kokkino domatio" in 2005. Played Zoubulia Ampatzidou-Karagiozi in "Sto para 5" in 2005. Played herself in "TV tiglon" in 2006. Played Stefania in "Straight Story" in 2006. Performed in "Alithinoi erotes" in 2007. Played Mum in "Molis horisa" in 2008. Played Veta in "Veta Queen" in 2008. Played herself in "Tilemarathonios Unicef 2008" in 2008. Played Angela in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Marianna in "Allou Ksimeromenoi" in 2010. Performed in "O polemos ton astron" in 2010. Played Angela in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Played Minister in "Akalyptos" in 2013.

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Onirama has: Played Themselves in "Lifestyle" in 2003. Played Themselves in "Mousika Vraveia Kyprou 2007" in 2007. Played Themselves in "Mad Day Live" in 2008. Played Themselves in "Mad Video Music Awards 2009" in 2009. Played Themselves in "Tilemarathonios agapis Unicef 2010" in 2010. Played Prison Inmates in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Played Themselves in "Mad Video Music Awards 2011" in 2011. Played Themselves in "MadWalk by Vodapfone: The Fashion Music Project" in 2011. Played Themselves in "Tilemarathonios Unicef 2012" in 2012. Played Themselves in "MAD Video Music Awards 2013 by Vodafone" in 2013.

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According to Greek mythology, Ares had approximately 60 children with 32 different women/goddesses. His children are listed as:

Phobos

Deimos

Harmonia

Adrestia/Adrasteia/Adrasteia

Eros

Anteros

Himeros

Pothos

Aeropus

Alcippe

Meleager

Sithon

Ascalaphus

Ialmenus

Parthenopaeus

Solymus

Mygdon

Edonus

Biston

Odomantus

Edonus

Pangaeus

Diomedes of Thrace

Crestone

Euenus

Thestius

Molus

Pylus

Stymphelus

Phlegyas

Dragon of Thebes

The Amazons

Hippolyta

Antiope

Malanippe

Penthesilea

Sinope

Lycastus

Parrhasius

Oxylus

Cycnus

Bithys

Oenomaus

Thrassa

Tmolus

Melanippus

Alcon of Thrace

Chalyps

Cheimarrhoos

Dryas

Hyperbius

Lycus of Libya

Nisos

Portheus

Tereus

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Odysseas Papaspiliopoulos has: Played Kostas Pefanis in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Charis in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Thodoris in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Seaman in "Antio" in 2001. Played Stelios in "Mistika kai lathi" in 2003. Played Fanis - 18 years old in "Politiki kouzina" in 2003. Performed in "Pes Mou Chronia Polla" in 2003. Played Car Engineer in "Oxygono" in 2003. Performed in "Hartino karavi" in 2003. Played Kostas in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Arthouros in "S1ngles" in 2004. Played Nikolas in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Stelios in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Dimitris Giamloglou in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Ilias in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Nikos in "Alithini zoi" in 2004. Played Vassilis in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Tony in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Sakis in "To kokkino domatio" in 2005. Played Mastronikos in "Loufa kai parallagi - I seira" in 2006. Played Kostas Nikodimos in "Oi istories tou astynomou Beka" in 2006. Played Ilias in "Parees" in 2007. Played Thodoris Zoumbis in "Psyhraimia" in 2007. Played Giannis in "Se eida..." in 2008. Played himself in "Tilemarathonios Unicef 2008" in 2008. Played Giannis in "Afstiros katallilo" in 2008. Played Vasilis in "4" in 2009. Played Apostolis in "Nisos" in 2009. Performed in "Ergazomeni gynaika" in 2009. Played Thodoros in "Ziteitai pseftis" in 2010. Played Apostolis in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011.

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Vladimiros Kiriakidis has: Played Yorghos in "Summer Lovers" in 1982. Performed in "To koritsi tis Manis" in 1986. Played Leonidas in "Ta paidia tis Helidonas" in 1987. Played Giorgos in "O kloios" in 1987. Played Petros in "Oi treis harites" in 1990. Played Faidon in "Oi teleftaioi eggonoi" in 1990. Played Nikos Rousis in "O kitrinos fakellos" in 1991. Played Kostis Kazianis in "Oi frouroi tis Ahaias" in 1992. Performed in "Anatomia enos eglimatos" in 1992. Played Georgios Papandreou in "I ektelesi" in 1993. Performed in "Varvarotites" in 1993. Played Dennis in "Tolmires istories" in 1994. Played Mr. Dinos in "O Petros kai ta koritsia tou" in 1994. Performed in "Volta sta synnefa" in 1994. Performed in "To geloion tou pragmatos" in 1994. Performed in "Enan elliniko" in 1995. Performed in "Oi dromoi tis polis" in 1995. Played Marios in "Asynitheis ypoptoi" in 1996. Played Murphy in "O orgasmos tis ageladas" in 1996. Played Stefanos in "Kokkinos drakos" in 1998. Played Mihalis Doxaras in "Konstadinou kai Elenis" in 1998. Performed in "San Adelfes" in 1999. Played Costas in "Ena ki Ena" in 2000. Played himself in "Gala" in 2002. Performed in "Mia yperohi mera" in 2003. Played Sergios in "Sto fos tou fengariou" in 2004. Played Thrasos in "Loukoumades me meli" in 2005. Played Stefanos in "Straight Story" in 2006. Played Armodios in "An ypirhes tha se horiza" in 2007. Played Ilias in "Yperoha plasmata" in 2007. Performed in "Yparhoun antres kai antres" in 2008. Played Astinomikos in "Lakis o glykoulis" in 2008. Played Andreas in "Yparhoun antres kai antres" in 2008. Played Babis in "Nisos" in 2009. Performed in "Ergazomeni gynaika" in 2009. Played Giannis in "180 moires" in 2010. Played Babis in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Performed in "Jafar" in 2011. Performed in "To eteron imisy" in 2011. Performed in "Min arhizeis ti mourmoura" in 2013. Played Annas father (segment "Jafar") in "Mikres maties st anthropina" in 2014. Played Nikos in "Common Denominator" in 2014.

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Himno ng Lungsod ng CaviteAng lungsod kong pinagmulan

Ay dakila sa Silangan

Ito ay pugad ng mga bayaning kay dangalNa nasawi sa gitna ng karimlan.Lungsod Cavite, Kami ay naritoNagtatanggol sa dakilang ngalan Mo

Sa gitna ng lungkot at madlang sayaKaming lahat ay sama-sama.Ref.:Lungsod Cavite na aming mahalIkaw'y ligaya nitong buhay

Lungsod Cavite na aming sinta

Ikaw'y mabuhay sa t'wing-t'wina.(Repeat ref. 2x)

Himno del Ciudad de Cavite(Chabacano Lyrics)El ciudad don de yo ya naci

Muchos hiyos de ya muri

No mas ka puri ilos sufri que haci

Masque el vida no bale mas pwerdi.Ciudad Cavite, ta'qui todos nisos

Para el otro ta puri sabi

Na todo'l tiempo, na todo occasion

Siempre into SOS ke aqui.Ref.:Ciudad Cavite, el inspiracion

Di niso vida y corazon

Ciudad Cavite, hasta qui muri

Ta Dali gracias nisos aqui.(Repeat ref. 2x)

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Avraam Papadopoulos has: Played Bodyguard in "To kleidi tou Paradeisou" in 2008. Played Anastasakis in "Matomena homata" in 2008. Performed in "Mavra mesanyhta" in 2008. Performed in "To kleidi tou Paradeisou" in 2008. Played Policeman in "Mavra mesanyhta" in 2008. Performed in "Matomena homata" in 2008. Played Bodyguard in "Sto vathos kipos" in 2009. Played Policeman in "Ergazomeni gynaika" in 2009. Played Makis in "Ke mi erevna" in 2009. Played Father in "O thanatos pou onireftika" in 2010. Played George in "Postmodern Times" in 2010. Played Policeman in "180 moires" in 2010. Played Resepsionist in "Taxidi sti Mytilini" in 2010. Played Taxi Driver in "I genia ton 592 euro" in 2010. Played Theater Owner in "December Riots" in 2011. Played Boss in "Throw the Dice" in 2011. Played Bodyguard in "Roda tsanta kai kopana" in 2011. Played Guard in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Played Nobody in "Greenfish420" in 2012. Played Working guy in "7 am" in 2013. Played Son in "Breakfast" in 2013. Played Fat Guy in "The Final Payoff" in 2013.

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Toni Dimitriou has: Performed in "Aspro - Kokkino" in 1993. Played Vlassis in "Tolmires istories" in 1994. Performed in "Tolmires istories" in 1994. Performed in "To spiti stin exohi" in 1994. Performed in "To zygisma" in 1994. Performed in "Katastasi frape" in 1995. Played Connoly in "Les anneaux de la gloire" in 1996. Performed in "Agigma psyhis" in 1998. Played Kostas in "Agigma psyhis" in 1998. Played Michalis in "The Road to Ithaca" in 1999. Performed in "Adelfes psyhes" in 1999. Performed in "Pothoi stin kafti ammo" in 1999. Performed in "Sun of a Beach" in 2002. Played himself in "Gala" in 2002. Performed in "Shedon pote" in 2003. Performed in "Arhipelagos" in 2004. Played (2004) in "Babalou" in 2004. Played Nikos in "Liubi" in 2005. Played Konstantis Leventogiannis in "Tis agapis mahairia" in 2006. Played himself in "TV tiglon" in 2006. Played Alexis in "Faros" in 2007. Played Thanasis in "Lakis o glykoulis" in 2008. Played Barolas in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Alkis in "Gymnoi Angeloi" in 2010. Performed in "Horis oria" in 2011. Played himself in "MAD Video Music Awards 2013 by Vodafone" in 2013.

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Michalis Iatropoulos has: Played Garefis in "Vasiliki" in 1997. Performed in "Zahari gia ton kafe" in 1997. Performed in "Psithiroi kardias" in 1997. Played Nikos in "To simadi tou erota" in 1998. Played Jesu El Din in "Oi fotografoi" in 1998. Played Sakis in "To kynigi tou lagou" in 1999. Played Manolis in "Ftina tsigara" in 2000. Played Aristos in "Vitsia gynaikon" in 2000. Played Mihalis in "Dekapentavgoustos" in 2001. Performed in "Aionios foititis" in 2001. Played Adka in "Sentinels of Darkness" in 2002. Played Tzaferis in "Sti skia tou Lemmy Caution" in 2002. Performed in "Lefkos Oikos" in 2003. Performed in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Tasos in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Anestis in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Gregor in "10i entoli" in 2004. Performed in "I efkoli... Lia" in 2005. Performed in "Prostasia" in 2005. Played Menios Saltamouras in "To kokkino domatio" in 2005. Performed in "Gia tin Anna" in 2006. Played himself in "TV tiglon" in 2006. Played Giorgi in "Horevontas ston pago" in 2009. Played Markos in "Nisos" in 2009. Performed in "Ergazomeni gynaika" in 2009. Played Himself (2010) in "Just the Two of Us" in 2010. Played Rapist (2010) in "O 3os nomos" in 2010. Played Karabekos in "Ziteitai pseftis" in 2010. Performed in "I Love Karditsa" in 2010. Performed in "Larisa empisteftiko" in 2012.

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Gogo Antzoletaki has: Played Mary in "Symmoria eraston" in 1972. Performed in "Os tin teleftaia stigmi" in 1972. Performed in "Horis anasa" in 1973. Performed in "Oi gioi tou Kain" in 1973. Performed in "O-key, file" in 1974. Performed in "O arhontohoriatis" in 1977. Played Nolia in "To kleisto parathyro" in 1977. Played Ioulieta in "Ioulios kai Ioulieta" in 1980. Played Fioroula in "O kosmos ki o Kosmas" in 1981. Performed in "Gelio me doseis" in 1985. Performed in "Mia gynaika, dyo antres" in 1985. Played Eva in "I gynaika tis nyhtas" in 1987. Performed in "Ena koritsi peirasmos" in 1988. Performed in "Games" in 1990. Performed in "Erotika tis Edem" in 1993. Performed in "O drapetis tou feggariou" in 1994.

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Nikos Georgakis has: Performed in "To mati tou Dionysou" in 1990. Performed in "Nemesis" in 1991. Played Lefteris Dimakopoulos in "Lefteris Dimakopoulos" in 1993. Played Yorgos in "Prova nifikou" in 1995. Played Andreas in "Apontes" in 1996. Played Aris in "Na me proseheis..." in 1998. Performed in "Epithymies" in 1998. Played Stavros in "Black Out p.s. Red Out" in 1998. Played Mihalis in "To kanarini podilato" in 1999. Played Hristos in "Homa kai nero" in 1999. Performed in "Vgalmeno Apo Tin Zoi" in 1999. Played Stellios in "Vathi kokkino" in 2000. Performed in "Brazilero" in 2001. Played Yorgos in "Epifaneia" in 2001. Performed in "Gia panta files" in 2002. Performed in "Fili zois" in 2002. Performed in "Olo to varos tou kosmou" in 2003. Played Doctor in "Kleise ta matia" in 2003. Played Costas in "O andras tis diplanis portas..." in 2004. Performed in "Xehase me" in 2004. Performed in "Epta thanasimes petheres" in 2004. Played Petros in "Liubi" in 2005. Performed in "O dromos" in 2005. Performed in "Diorthosi" in 2007. Performed in "Alithinoi erotes" in 2007. Played Man in "Attimo Fuggente" in 2008. Played Thomas in "To vouno brosta" in 2008. Played Aris in "Rosmarinus Officinalis" in 2008. Performed in "Hara agnoeitai" in 2009. Performed in "Ergazomeni gynaika" in 2009. Played Otto in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Performed in "O Annivas pro ton pylon" in 2011. Played Nodas in "Na kathesai kai na koitas" in 2013. Played Older Brother in "Maasai" in 2014. Played Alexis in "Sto spiti" in 2014.

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Le odio (Translated by the Mindanao Examiner)

Noted: Chavacano is Chavacano and it is never a Spanish! Spanish is Spanish! Chavacano is a full-pledge Creole Language...or an evolve language from Castellano with Influences from Italiano, Portuguese, several native Americans e.g. Nauthl, Mexican-Indian, Quechua, Taino, etc. and other several Austronesian Languages e.g. tagalog, ilonggo, bisaya, subanon, yakan, tausug, sama-lauan, sama-banguingui, ilocano, etc.

contrary, other romance languages e.g. portuguese, castellano, catalan, basque, romanian, Italian, fancais are also an evolved language from Latin. before these are also considered as Pidgin or a corrupted Latin. but as years goes by, pidgin evolved and become a full-pledge language. distinct and stand-alone. intiendes amigo?

otra vez, Chavacano is a Creole Language with SIX(6) Dialects, namely: Caviteño (Chabacano di nisos), Ermiteñ (Chabacano de Ermita), Ternateño(Chabacano di bahra), Cotabateñ(Chabacano de Cotabato), Castellano Abakay(Davaoeño Zamboangueño) and Zamboangueño(Zamboangueño Chavacano o Chavacano de Zamboanga).

EDIT: Actually, that was all kind of wrong. Maybe old people might say it that way but nowadays, it's said like this: ta odia yo contigo.

I hate you in Chavacano: Requiere yo contigo. REQUIERO -Required, Requeri -to require. also requerido.

Conclusion:

Te Odio!

Tan Odio yo contigo!

No quiere yo contigo!

Pero Tiene vez, depende ya se si Quilaya o Que modo y cuando tu con estos arriba mencionado hay usa.

(but sometimes, it depends on how and when you're going to use those above in a sentence.)

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Kostas Triantafyllopoulos has: Performed in "O arhontohoriatis" in 1977. Played Nikolas Bistos in "Ela na... gymnothoume, darling" in 1984. Played Policeman in "Stohos i ekdikisi" in 1985. Performed in "Rakos... No. 14, kai o protos bounakias" in 1985. Played Koumasis the Arbutus in "Froutopia" in 1985. Performed in "Froutopia" in 1985. Performed in "O agalitsas: Ena exagomeno koroido" in 1985. Performed in "Adelfi mou... agapi mou" in 1986. Performed in "Martha: To hroniko enos viasmou" in 1986. Performed in "Pagides" in 1989. Performed in "Zitima hronou" in 1989. Played Constantine I of Greece (1990) in "Akrivi mou Sofia" in 1990. Performed in "To Retire" in 1990. Played (1991) in "Ypografi Priftis" in 1991. Performed in "Oi frouroi tis Ahaias" in 1992. Performed in "To teleftaio adio" in 1994. Played Guard in "I gefyra" in 1995. Performed in "Taxim" in 1999. Performed in "Drosoulites" in 2001. Performed in "...ki avrio mera einai" in 2001. Performed in "Fevga" in 2002. Played (2003) in "Mia agapi, mia zoi" in 2003. Played Thanasis in "Epta thanasimes petheres" in 2004. Performed in "Babalou" in 2004. Played Ippokratis (2006) in "Peninta-Peninta" in 2005. Played Detective Karabeos in "I gynaika einai... skliros anthropos" in 2005. Played Hippocrates Beloutsis in "Peninta-Peninta" in 2005. Performed in "O dromos" in 2005. Played Dionysis (2007) in "Irthe ki edese" in 2006. Played Police Brigadier Gikas in "Amyna zonis" in 2007. Played Kostis in "Super babas" in 2007. Performed in "To pontikaki pou ithele na agixei ena asteraki" in 2007. Performed in "Kra" in 2008. Played Eukleidis Fokas (2011) in "Ta mystika tis Edem" in 2008. Played Thodoros in "I katallili stigmi" in 2008. Played Father in "Paperboat" in 2008. Played Athanasiou in "Nisos" in 2009.

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Zeta Douka has: Performed in "Gia mia gynaika ki ena aftokinito" in 2001. Played (2001) in "Nirvana" in 2001. Performed in "To paihnidi tis sygnomis" in 2003. Played herself in "Lifestyle" in 2003. Played Jenny in "I ora i kali" in 2004. Played herself in "Ola 7even" in 2006. Played herself in "TV tiglon" in 2006. Played Zanet Flora in "Oi istories tou astynomou Beka" in 2006. Performed in "Enas minas kai kati" in 2007. Played Sofia in "To fili tis... Zois" in 2007. Played Voula Rizou in "Lakis o glykoulis" in 2008. Played Voula in "Lakis o glykoulis" in 2008. Played Herself - Host in "Extreme Makeover" in 2008. Played Afroditi in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Hristina in "4" in 2009. Played Afroditi in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Played Hristina Rozaki in "Oi Vasiliades" in 2012. Played Herself - Host in "Alpha Check Up" in 2013.

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Themis Bazaka has: Performed in "To ergostasio" in 1981. Played Andriana in "Rembetiko" in 1983. Performed in "To minore tis avgis" in 1983. Performed in "Ostria - To telos tou paihnidiou" in 1984. Played Eleni in "Petrina hronia" in 1985. Performed in "Gynaika stin ammo" in 1985. Played Eleni in "Apousies" in 1987. Played Narrator in "Semnon theon" in 1987. Played Xenia in "Xenia" in 1989. Performed in "Tyflomyga" in 1990. Played Elli in "Isyhes meres tou Avgoustou" in 1991. Performed in "Ypografi Priftis" in 1991. Played Agapi in "Gynaikes" in 1992. Played Alexandra in "Kouarteto se 4 kiniseis" in 1994. Performed in "To asimenio dinario" in 1994. Performed in "To geloion tou pragmatos" in 1994. Performed in "Apon" in 1995. Played Rena in "Akropol" in 1996. Played Evi Bei in "I epithesi tou gigantiaiou mousaka" in 1999. Performed in "Taxim" in 1999. Performed in "San Adelfes" in 1999. Played Irini in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Lena in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Anna (2001) in "Oi gynaikes tis zois tis" in 2001. Performed in "O paradeisos einai prosopiki ypothesi" in 2001. Played Eleni in "Akrovates tou kipou" in 2001. Played Zoi in "Annas Sommer" in 2001. Performed in "Fevga" in 2002. Performed in "Otan horepsoume mazi..." in 2003. Played Mrs. Kalliga in "Alithini zoi" in 2004. Performed in "10i entoli" in 2004. Performed in "I skoni pou peftei" in 2004. Played Maro in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Eirini in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Lida in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Hara in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Angeliki in "10i entoli" in 2004. Performed in "Mou leipeis" in 2005. Played Mother in "Filizi" in 2006. Performed in "The Rape of the Sabine Women" in 2006. Performed in "Yperoha plasmata" in 2007. Played Mrs. Serenou in "Fugitive Pieces" in 2007. Played Stefania in "Yperoha plasmata" in 2007. Played Aleka Konstadinidi in "O Ilias tou 16ou" in 2008. Performed in "Lonesdale" in 2010. Played Iamvina in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Performed in "Wasted Youth" in 2011. Played Panagiota in "Wild Duck" in 2013.

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Angeliki Lambri has: Performed in "Peirasmos" in 1995. Performed in "Vasilissa maimou" in 2000. Played (2001) in "Akros oikogeneiakon" in 2001. Performed in "I agapi irthe apo makrya" in 2002. Performed in "Trapeza" in 2002. Performed in "Lista gamou" in 2003. Played Aggela in "Sto para 5" in 2005. Played Aggela Ioakimidou in "Sto para 5" in 2005. Played herself in "TV tiglon" in 2006. Played Kalliroi in "Gorgones" in 2007. Played Gynaecologist in "I klironomos" in 2009. Played Hristina Trambali in "I oikogeneia vlaptei" in 2009. Played Chara in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011.

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Amphitrite

-Triton

-Benthesikyme

-Rhode (possibly)

Aphrodite

-Rhode (possibly)

-Herophile the Sibyl (possibly)

Demeter

-Despoina

-Areion, the talking horse

Gaea

-Antaeus

-Charybdis

Hestia (wooed her unsuccessfully)

Aba, nymph

-Ergiscus

Agamede

-Dictys

Aethra

-Theseus

Alistra

-Ogygus

Alcyone

-Aethusa

-Hyrieus

-Hyperenor / Hyperes

-Anthas

Alope

-Hippothoon

Amphimedusa, Danaid

-Erythras

Amymone

-Nauplius

Arene

-Idas (possibly)

Arne / Melanippe

-Aeolus

-Boeotus

Arethusa

-Abas

Ascre

-Oeoclus

Astydameia, daughter of Phorbas

-Caucon

Astypalaea

-Ancaeus

-Eurypylus of Kos

Beroe (daughter of Aphrodite)

Boudeia / Bouzyge

-Erginus

Caenis

Calchinia

-Peratus

Canace

-Hopleus

-Nireus

-Aloeus

-Epopeus

-Triopas

Celaeno (Pleiad or daughter of Ergeus)

-Lycus

-Nycteus

-Eurypylus (Eurytus) of Cyrene

-Lycaon

Celaeno, Danaid

-Celaenus

Cerebia

-Dictys

-Polydectes

Ceroessa

-Byzas

Cleodora

-Parnassus

Chione

-Eumolpus

Chrysogeneia

-Chryses, father of Minyas

Corcyra, nymph

-Phaeax

Coronis

Diopatra, nymph of Mount Othrys

Euryale, daughter of Minos

-Orion (possibly)

Eurycyda

-Eleius

Eurynome (Eurymede), daughter of Nisos

-Bellerophon

Euryte / Bathycleia

-Halirrhothius

Halia

-Rhode (possibly)

-six sons

Harpale / Scamandrodice / Calyce

-Cycnus

Helle

-Almops

-Edonus

-Paion

Hermippe

-Minyas (possibly)

Hippothoe

-Taphius

Iphimedeia

-The Aloadae

Laodice

Larissa

-Achaeus

-Pelasgus

-Pythius

Leis, daughter of Orus

-Altephus

Libya

-Agenor

-Belus

-Lelex

Lysianassa / Anippe

-Busiris

Mecionice / Europa, daughter of Tityos

-Euphemus, Argonaut

Medusa

-Pegasus

-Chrysaor

Melantheia, daughter of Alpheus

-Eirene

Melantho (daughter of Deucalion)

-Delphus

Melia

-Amycus

-Mygdon

Melissa, daughter of Epidamnus

-Dyrrhachius

Mestra

Mideia

-Aspledon

Molione

-The Molionides

Mytilene

-Myton

Oenope

-Megareus of Onchestus (possibly)

Olbia, nymph

-Astacus

Ossa

-Sithon (possibly)

Peirene

-Cenchrias

-Leches

Periboea

-Nausithous

Pero, nymph / Kelousa, nymph

-Asopus (possibly)

Pitane, nymph / Lena

-Euadne

Phoenice

-Torone

Pronoe, daughter of Asopus

-Phocus

Rhode

-Ialysus

-Cameirus

-Lindus

Rhodope, daughter of Strymon

-Athos

Salamis, daughter of Asopus

-Cychreus

Satyria, nymph of Taras

-Taras (eponym of the location)

Syme

-Chthonius

Themisto

-Leucon (possibly)

Theophane

-The Ram of the Golden Fleece

Thyia

Tyro

-Pelias

-Neleus

Thoosa

-Polyphemus

Daughter of Amphictyon, unnamed

-Cercyon

Nymph of Chios, unnamed

-Chios

Nymph of Chios, unnamed (another one)

-Melas

-Agelus

Unknown consorts:

Amphimarus

Amyrus, eponym of a river in Thessaly

Astraeus and Alcippe of Mysia

Calaurus

Corynetes (possibly)

Cymopoleia

Cromus (eponym of Crommyon)

Geren, eponym of a town or village Geren on Lesbos

Dicaeus, eponym of Dicaea, a city in Thrace

Euseirus (father of Cerambus)

Ialebion (Alebion) and Dercynus (Bergion) of Liguria

Laestrygon, eponym of the Laestrygonians

Lamus, king of the Laestrygonians

Lilaea (possibly)

Messapus

Onchestus

Ourea

Palaestinus

Phorbas of Acarnania

Poltys

Procrustes

Proteus

Sarpedon of Ainos

Sciron

Syleus

Taenarus (possibly)

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Yorgos Souxes has: Performed in "O mahitis" in 1988. Performed in "O mikros megalos ninja" in 1988. Performed in "Erotas sto perithorio" in 1988. Performed in "Vrike o gyftos ti genia tou..." in 1989. Performed in "Oinos efrainei kardian" in 1993. Played Joseph in "O anthos tis limnis" in 1999. Played Tasos in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Taxi Driver in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Performed in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Kostas in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Doctor in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played John in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Confessor in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Performed in "Akrovates tou kipou" in 2001. Played Balukli Hospital Doctor in "Politiki kouzina" in 2003. Played Mitsos in "Paint It Black" in 2003. Performed in "Hartino karavi" in 2003. Played Pavlos in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Pefanis in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Lefteris in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Mihalis in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Police Officer in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Giorgos in "Nyfes" in 2004. Played Nikos in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Man in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Doctor in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Harilaos in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Spyros in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Schoolmaster in "10i entoli" in 2004. Performed in "Mi mou les adio" in 2004. Performed in "Babalou" in 2004. Played Coffee Maker in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Lazaros in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Leonidas in "10i entoli" in 2004. Performed in "Vom Suchen und Finden der Liebe" in 2005. Played Doctor in "Sto para 5" in 2005. Played Sotiris in "Uranya" in 2006. Played Fired Employee in "Illustration" in 2006. Played Vlassis in "Oi istories tou astynomou Beka" in 2006. Played Police Officer in "Ores koinis isyhias" in 2006. Performed in "Mou to kratas maniatiko" in 2007. Played Police lieutenant Sotiris Vlassopoulos in "Amyna zonis" in 2007. Performed in "Alithinoi erotes" in 2007. Played Stelios Kontodimos in "Mavra mesanyhta" in 2008. Played Miltos Fotiou in "Steps" in 2008. Performed in "To kleidi tou Paradeisou" in 2008. Performed in "Eho ena mystiko..." in 2008. Played Kostas in "Mikro eglima" in 2008. Played Nikos in "Akadimia Platonos" in 2009. Performed in "Karyotakis" in 2009. Performed in "O skylos" in 2009. Played Super Market Manager in "Ola tha pane kala" in 2009. Performed in "Ta oporofora tis Athinas" in 2010. Performed in "I nyfi" in 2011. Played Prison Director in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Performed in "To eteron imisy" in 2011. Played Inspector in "Adikos kosmos" in 2011. Played Rag-picker in "Poker Face" in 2012. Performed in "To dentro kai i kounia" in 2013. Performed in "I aionia epistrofi tou Antoni Paraskeva" in 2013. Played Ignatios in "Akalyptos" in 2013.

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Kostas Voutsas has: Performed in "O babas ekpaidevetai" in 1953. Performed in "I kyra mas, i mammi" in 1958. Played Labros in "Gia tin agapi tis voskopoulas" in 1959. Played Bisbiras in "Katiforos" in 1961. Played Policeman in "O skliros andras" in 1961. Played Cadet in "I Aliki sto Naftiko" in 1961. Played Polykarpos in "Astronaftes" in 1962. Played Mihalis in "O Thodoros kai to dikano" in 1962. Played Kleopas in "Merikoi to protimoun kryo..." in 1962. Played himself in "I Athina ti nyhta" in 1962. Played Renos in "Nomos 4000" in 1962. Performed in "Oi gynaikes theloun xylo" in 1962. Performed in "Emeis ta batirakia" in 1963. Played Pantelis in "Ziteitai timios" in 1963. Played Filippas in "I pseftra" in 1963. Played Aristeidis in "Ena koritsi gia dyo" in 1963. Played Mistoklis in "Oti thelei o laos" in 1964. Played Sotiris Mihaloudis in "Oi klironomoi" in 1964. Played Lakis Oikonomidis in "I hartopaihtra" in 1964. Played Klearhos in "Kati na kaii" in 1964. Played Mahos in "Ena exypno exypno... moutro" in 1965. Performed in "Ohi, ...kyrie Johnson" in 1965. Played Kostas Kaliakoudas in "Koritsia gia filima" in 1965. Played Grigoris Mavrofrydis in "To prosopo tis imeras" in 1965. Played Aris Matsakoulis in "Teddy boy... agapi mou" in 1965. Performed in "Rantevou ston aera" in 1966. Played Kostas Sotiriou in "O xypolytos pringips" in 1966. Played Iakovos Iordanidis in "Nyhta gamou" in 1967. Played Kostas Pitouras in "Oi thalassies oi hantres" in 1967. Played Kostas Masouros in "Mia kyria sta bouzoukia" in 1968. Played Kostas in "O pseftis" in 1968. Played Kostas in "Gia poion htypa i... koudouna" in 1968. Played Mihalis in "To... thyma" in 1969. Played Agisilaos Onasis in "Enas afragos Onasis" in 1969. Played Babis Hristogiannakopoulopoulos in "O gois" in 1969. Played Anestis Rakas in "O anthropos tis karpazias" in 1969. Played Eftyhios Kopeoglou in "To anthropaki" in 1969. Played Man in hotel in "I Pariziana" in 1969. Played Evlabios Mandekas in "O daskalakos itan leventia" in 1970. Played Gigoris Tsavos in "Ego rezilepsa ton Hitler" in 1970. Played Grigoris in "Agapisa mia... polythrona" in 1971. Played Thomas Raizis in "Ethelontis ston erota" in 1971. Played Alekos Fotiou in "7 hronia gamou" in 1972. Played Loukas in "Agapi mou, paliogria" in 1972. Played Nicola Mancholini in "O antifasistas" in 1972. Played Hristos Antypas in "O aisiodoxos" in 1973. Played Stefanos Drakakis in "Enas trellos, trellos aeropeiratis" in 1973. Played Kostas in "O tromokratis" in 1975. Played Kostas in "Ena tanks sto... krevvati mou" in 1975. Performed in "O anthropos mas" in 1975. Played Jack in "Jack o... kavallaris" in 1979. Played Vangelis Garidas in "To imerologio enos thyrorou" in 1979. Played Kotsos Kotopoulos in "O Kotsos kai oi exogiinoi" in 1980. Played Kotsos in "O kotsos stin E.O.K." in 1980. Played Kotsos in "O Kotsos exo apo to N.A.T.O." in 1981. Played Mihalis Paparounas in "Allagi... kai to louri tis manas" in 1982. Performed in "I dimokratia tou nefous" in 1983. Played Odysseas in "O erotas tou Odyssea" in 1984. Played Kotsos in "Ta touvla" in 1985. Played Androklis in "O androklis kai ta liontaria tou" in 1985. Played Mihalis Anoihtomatis in "O ippotis tis lakouvas" in 1985. Played Kostikas in "Oi pontioi" in 1986. Played Kostikas Panaidis in "Agapisa enan Pontio" in 1986. Played Babis in "Areso kai kykloforo" in 1986. Played Tasos Hatzikostas in "Einai gata o giatros" in 1986. Performed in "Krouaziera ston paradeiso" in 1986. Played Kostas in "O kourdistos erastis" in 1987. Performed in "Poliethnikos gambros" in 1987. Performed in "120 decibel" in 1987. Played Kostas in "O mafiozos" in 1987. Played Kostas in "Kalokairinos erastis" in 1988. Played Kostas in "O erotiaris gatos" in 1988. Played Kimon in "Kimon, o neoploutos" in 1988. Played Kostas in "O anypantros pateras" in 1988. Played Schoolmaster in "I love thranio" in 1988. Played Akis in "O antras tis hronias" in 1988. Played Kostas in "Glykeia mou Koutsi, apo to Halkoutsi" in 1988. Played Manolis in "Oi diakopes tou kerata" in 1988. Performed in "I zoi arhizei sta saranta" in 1988. Played Dimitris in "Ena agathi sto stefani mou" in 1989. Played Gerasimos in "Grippi... agapi mou" in 1989. Played Alekos in "I kokkini margarita" in 1990. Performed in "Gabros me to zori" in 1990. Performed in "Istories horis dakrya" in 1991. Performed in "Pros tin elefteria" in 1996. Played Richard Willow in "Oti peite upourge mou" in 1998. Performed in "Gia mia thesi ston ilio" in 1999. Played Thanasis Pallas in "Kathe Savvato" in 1999. Performed in "I foni" in 2001. Performed in "Gyro gyro oloi" in 2002. Played Paris Koulianos in "Amarties goneon" in 2003. Played Pappous in "Epta thanasimes petheres" in 2004. Played Evangelos Krokan in "To kokkino domatio" in 2005. Played himself in "TV tiglon" in 2006. Played Stratis Sklavoyannis in "Yungermann" in 2007. Played (2007) in "Tyflomyga" in 2007. Played Grandfather in "Gynaikeies synomosies" in 2007. Played himself in "Baby Dance" in 2008. Played Big John in "O gios tou Charlie" in 2008. Performed in "Nou Dou Fun Park" in 2008. Performed in "Agria paidia" in 2008. Played Pappous Apostolis in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Mr. Isidoros in "O diaheiristis" in 2009. Performed in "Ergazomeni gynaika" in 2009. Performed in "Roda tsanta kai kopana" in 2011. Played Pappous Apostolis in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Performed in "Kai o Theos eplase tous... Ellines" in 2012. Played himself in "Dinos Katsouridis: Mia zoi san cinema" in 2012. Performed in "Larisa empisteftiko" in 2012. Played Sultan in "Akalyptos" in 2013. Played Kostas in "Me ta pantelonia kato" in 2013.

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• 1300 BC: Cemetery H culture comes to an end.

• 1292 BC: End of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt, start of the Nineteenth Dynasty.

• 1282 BC: Pandion II, legendary King of Athens, dies after a nominal reign of 25 years. He reportedly only reigned in Megara while Athens and the rest of Attica were under the control of an alliance of Nobles led by his uncle Metion (son of Erechtheus of Athens) and his sons (including in some accounts Daedalus). His four sons lead a successful military campaign to regain the throne. Aegeus becomes King of Athens, Nisos reigns in Megara, Lykos in Euboea and Pallas in southern Attica.

• (May 31), 1279 BC: Ramesses II becomes leader of Ancient Egypt.

• 1278 BC: Seti I dies, 1 year after his son, Ramesses II is crowned.

• 1274 BC: The Battle of Kadesh in Syria. Egyptians and Hittites sign the earliest known peace treaty at the end of the Battle of Kadesh.

• 1269 BC: Ramses II, king of ancient Egypt, and Hattusilis III, king of the Hittites, sign the earliest known peace treaty.

• (September 7), 1251 BC: A solar eclipse on this date might mark the birth of legendary Heracles at Thebes, Greece.

• 1250 BC: Wu Ding king of Shang Dynasty to 1192 BC.

• 1250 BC: The Lion gate at Mycene is constructed (comparable with Hittite architecture).

• c. 1230 BC: Aegeus, legendary King of Athens, receives a false message that his designated heir Theseus, his son by Aethra of Troezena, is dead. Theseus had been sent to his overlord Minos of Crete as an offering to the Minotaur. Medus, Aegeus' only other son (by Medea of Colchis), had been exiled in Asia and would become legendary ancestor to the Medes. Believing himself without heirs the King commits suicide after a reign of 48 years. He is succeeded by Theseus, who actually still lives. The Aegean Sea is reportedly named in his honor.

• 1210 BC: Pharaoh Merneptah defeats a Libyan invasion.

• 1213 BC: Theseus, legendary King of Athens, is deposed and succeeded by Menestheus, great-grandson of Erechtheus and second cousin of Theseus' father Aegeus. Menestheus is reportedly assisted by Castor and Polydeuces of Sparta, who want to reclaim their sister Helen from her first husband Theseus. The latter seeks refuge in Skyros, whose King Lycomedes is an old friend and ally. Lycomedes, however, considers his visitor a threat to the throne and proceeds to assassinate him (though other accounts place these events a decade later, in the 1200s BC).

• 1212 BC: Death of Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses the Great.

• 1207 BC: Pharaoh Merneptah claims a victory over the people of Israel.

• 1204 BC: Theseus, legendary King of Athens, is deposed after a reign of 30 years and succeeded by Menestheus, great-grandson of Erichthonius II of Athens and second cousin of Theseus' father Aegeus. Menestheus is reportedly assisted by Castor and Polydeuces of Sparta, who want to reclaim their sister Helen from her first husband Theseus. Theseus seeks refuge in Skyros, whose King Lycomedes is an old friend and ally. Lycomedes, however, considers his visitor a threat to the throne and proceeds assassinates him. (Other accounts place these events a decade earlier. See 1210s BC.)

• c. 1200 BC: The Cimmerians start settling the steppes of southern Russia? (Undocumented conjecture).

• 1200 BC: Ancient Pueblo Peoples civilization in North America. (approximate date)

• 1200 BC: Collapse of Hittite power in Anatolia with the destruction of their capital Hattusa.

• 1200 BC: Migration and expansion of Dorian Greeks. Destruction of Mycenaean city Pylos.

• 1200 BC: The proto-Scythian Srubna (Timber-grave) culture expands from the lower Volga region to cover the whole of the North Pontic area.

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Kostas Falelakis has: Performed in "Kouarteto se 4 kiniseis" in 1994. Performed in "To kokkino feggari" in 1994. Performed in "I zoi enamisy hiliariko" in 1995. Performed in "Mirupafshim" in 1997. Played Thanasis in "Nykterino deltio" in 1998. Played (1999) in "Eroica" in 1999. Played Lakis in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Katigoroumenos in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Stathis in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Stelios in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Child Psychologist in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Vassilis in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Performed in "...Ystera, irthan oi melisses" in 2000. Performed in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Minas in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Michalis (2001) in "Oi gynaikes tis zois tis" in 2001. Played Michalis in "Sose me" in 2001. Performed in "...ki avrio mera einai" in 2001. Performed in "Oneiro itan" in 2003. Performed in "Eftyhismenes meres" in 2004. Performed in "Babalou" in 2004. Played Andreas in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Le medecin in "Des jours et des nuits" in 2005. Played Roberto Denoya in "Oi istories tou astynomou Beka" in 2006. Performed in "Alithinoi erotes" in 2007. Played Lawyer in "Nisos" in 2009. Played Van driver in "Adikos kosmos" in 2011.

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Evi Droutsa has: Played (2005) in "Proinos kafes" in 1991. Played herself in "Gala" in 2002. Played Herself - Judge in "Fame Story" in 2002. Played herself in "Lifestyle" in 2003. Played herself in "Mad Music Video Awards 2004" in 2004. Played herself in "TV tiglon" in 2006. Played herself in "Mesimeriano express" in 2009.

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Mihalis Giannatos has: Played Bus Conductor in "I arhontissa ki o alitis" in 1968. Played Turkish Soldier in "I kori tou iliou" in 1971. Performed in "Ti ekanes ston polemo Thanasi" in 1971. Played Man in Funeral in "Enas xenoiastos palaviaris" in 1971. Performed in "Oi polemistai tis eirinis" in 1973. Performed in "O tsarlatanos" in 1973. Played Lefteris Zevedaios in "O anthropos pou etrehe poly" in 1973. Performed in "Diktator kalei... Thanasi" in 1973. Performed in "Alithines istories" in 1974. Performed in "O Thanasis sti hora tis sfaliaras" in 1976. Played Court Translator in "Midnight Express" in 1978. Played Waiter in "En vandring i solen" in 1978. Performed in "1922" in 1978. Played Confiscator in "O ilios tou thanatou" in 1978. Performed in "O palavos kosmos tou Thanasi" in 1979. Played Markos Tamtikos in "Vengos, o trellos kamikazi" in 1980. Played Dragoumanos in "O Megalexandros" in 1980. Performed in "To aima ton agalmaton" in 1982. Played Turkish Officer in "I strofi" in 1982. Performed in "To fragma" in 1982. Performed in "Angelos" in 1982. Performed in "Sti zougla tis Athinas" in 1982. Performed in "I kyria Doremi" in 1983. Performed in "Ypogeia diadromi" in 1983. Played Fotiou in "Kamikazi, agapi mou" in 1983. Performed in "I parexigisi" in 1983. Performed in "Taxidi sta Kythira" in 1984. Played Captain in "The Next One" in 1984. Performed in "Bordelo" in 1985. Performed in "O melissokomos" in 1986. Played Policeman in "The Wind" in 1987. Played The Turk in "Pretty Smart" in 1987. Performed in "O efialtis" in 1987. Played Train Station Guardian in "Topio stin omichli" in 1988. Played 1st. Policeman in "Gemini - The Twin Stars" in 1988. Performed in "Ipastinomos Thanassis" in 1989. Played Moustafa, the turkish drug dealer in "I ekdikisi tou patera" in 1990. Played Greek Policeman in "The Serpent of Death" in 1990. Performed in "I agapi tis gatas" in 1991. Played Buffet Waiter in "Ante geia..." in 1991. Played Shopkeeper in "To meteoro vima tou pelargou" in 1991. Performed in "O drapetis" in 1991. Played Markos in "Epikindines sheseis" in 1992. Played Guard in "Oi frouroi tis Ahaias" in 1992. Performed in "To dahtylidi" in 1992. Played Vasilis in "Casa di macaroni" in 1993. Performed in "I zoi einai sto dromo" in 1994. Performed in "To asimenio dinario" in 1994. Performed in "Isa mori hamoura" in 1995. Performed in "Tranzito" in 1995. Performed in "Stras" in 1995. Performed in "Me ton Orfea ton Avgousto" in 1996. Performed in "O hamenos thisavros tou Hoursit Pasa" in 1996. Played Policeman in "I aithousa tou thronou" in 1998. Performed in "Mia aioniotita kai mia mera" in 1998. Performed in "I zoi pou den ezisa" in 1998. Performed in "Thymata eirinis" in 1999. Played Hasan in "O anthos tis limnis" in 1999. Played Butcher in "Eglimata" in 1999. Performed in "America" in 1999. Played Kafetzis in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Babis in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Mitsos in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Performed in "Kokkinos kyklos" in 2000. Played Giorgis in "Eisai to tairi mou" in 2001. Performed in "Kata lathos astynomikos" in 2002. Performed in "Alexandros kai Aishe" in 2002. Played Uncle in "I fouska" in 2002. Performed in "Sto hani" in 2003. Performed in "Skipper Straad" in 2003. Played Zisis in "Trilogia: To livadi pou dakryzei" in 2004. Performed in "Voitheia geitonoi" in 2004. Performed in "Arhipelagos" in 2004. Played Kadis in "Ta paidia tis Niovis" in 2004. Performed in "Epta thanasimes petheres" in 2004. Played Turkish officer in "Peninta-Peninta" in 2005. Played Chevket in "Le dernier seigneur des Balkans" in 2005. Played Hotel Aristides Porter in "Munich" in 2005. Performed in "Hotel asteria" in 2005. Played Old man in "One in a Million" in 2005. Played Old Gipsy in "To oneiro tou Ikarou" in 2005. Performed in "Mia stigmi, 2 zoes" in 2007. Performed in "Oi prasines, oi kokkines, oi thalassies oi tsouhtres" in 2008. Played Manos in "O Ilias tou 16ou" in 2008. Played Sifnios in "Nisos 2: To kynigi tou hamenou thisavrou" in 2011. Played Roland in "O anthropos pou taize ton iskio tou" in 2012. Played Hotel Manager in "Dead Europe" in 2012. Performed in "Lost Monument" in 2012. Played Grandfather in "A Green Story" in 2012. Performed in "Imvros-Tenedos: Tis mnimis kai tis lithis" in 2013.

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Dimitris Athanitis has: Performed in "Antavgeies pathous" in 1987. Played Killer in "Antio Verolino" in 1994. Performed in "Radio Mosha" in 1996. Played Photografer in "Kamia sympatheia gia ton Diavolo" in 1997. Played himself in "Enas anthropos pantos kairou" in 2004. Played himself in "Xenes se xeni hora: 50 ellinikes tainies mystiriou kai fantasias" in 2009. Played himself in "To cinema gymno" in 2010. Played himself in "Wild and Precious" in 2012.

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Eleni Apostolopoulou has: Played Zoi in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Kaiti in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Russian Girl in "Nyfes" in 2004. Performed in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Roi Anastasiadou in "Ta paidia tis Niovis" in 2004. Played Zeta in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Giota in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Hristina in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Tania in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Stella in "10i entoli" in 2004. Played Artemis in "I gynaika einai... skliros anthropos" in 2005. Played Aspa Demertzi in "Oi istories tou astynomou Beka" in 2006. Performed in "Deligianneion Parthenagogeion" in 2007. Played Julia in "Se eida..." in 2008. Played Hristina Roussou in "Mavra mesanyhta" in 2008. Played Natasa in "Paris kai Eleni" in 2008. Played TV reporter in "Lost Toys" in 2010. Played Despina in "The Telemachy" in 2012.

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Ancient Greek name English name Description Ἀφροδίτη (Aphroditē) Aphrodite The goddess of love, beauty and desire. Although married to Hephaestusshe had many lovers, most notably Ares. She was depicted as a beautiful woman. Her symbols include the rose, scallopshell, pomegranate, and myrtlewreath. Her sacred animal is the dove. Ἀπόλλων (Apóllōn) Apollo The god of music, healing, plague, the sun, prophecies, poetry, and archery; associated with light, truth and the sun. He is Artemis' twin brother and Hermes' elder (half)brother, and son of Zeusand Leto. He was depicted as a handsome, beardless youth with long hair and various attributes including a laurelwreath, bow and quiver, raven, and lyre. Animals sacred to Apollo include: roe deer, swans, cicadas, hawks, ravens, crows, foxes, and snakes. Ἄρης (Árēs) Ares The god of war, bloodlust, violence, manly courage, and civil order. The son of Zeusand Hera, he was depicted as either a mature, bearded warrior dressed in battle arms, or a nude beardless youth with helm and spear. His attributes are golden armour and a bronze-tipped spear. His sacred animals are the vulture, venomous snakes, alligators, dogs, and boars. Ἄρτεμις (Ártemis) ArtemisVirgin goddess of the hunt, wilderness, animals, young girls, childbirth and plague. In later times she became associated with the moon. She is the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and twin sister ofApollo. In art she was usually depicted as a young woman dressed in a short knee-length chitonand equipped with a hunting bow and a quiver of arrows. In addition to the bow, her attributes include hunting spears, animal pelts, deer and other wild animals. Her sacred animals are deer, bears, and wild boars. Ἀθηνᾶ (Athēnâ) Athena The goddess of wisdom, warfare, battle strategy, heroic endeavour, handicrafts and reason. According to most traditions, she was born from Zeus's head fully formed and armored. She was depicted crowned with a crested helm, armed with shield and a spear. Her symbol is the olivetree. She is commonly shown accompanied by her sacred animal, the owl. Δημήτηρ (Dēmētēr) Demeter The goddess of agriculture, horticulture, grain and harvest. Demeter is a daughter of CronusandRhea and sister of Zeus, by whom she bore Persephone. She was depicted as a mature woman, often crowned and holding sheafs of wheat and a torch. Her symbols are the Cornucopia(horn of plenty), wheat-ears, the winged serpent and the lotus staff. Her sacred animals are pigs and snakes. Διόνυσος (Diónysos) Dionysus The god of wine, parties and festivals, madness, chaos, drunkenness and pleasure at forever young. He was depicted in art as either an older bearded god or a pretty effeminate, long-haired youth. His attributes include the thyrsus (a pinecone-tipped staff), drinking cup, grape vine, and a crown of ivy. Animals sacred to him include dolphins, serpents, tigers, and donkeys. A later addition to the Olympians, in some accounts he replaced Hestia. ᾍδης (Hádēs) Hades King of the Underworld and god of the dead and the hidden wealth of the Earth. His consort isPersephoneand his attributes are the key of Hades, the Helm of Darkness, and the three-headed dog, Cerberus. The screech owl was sacred to him. Despite being the son of Cronus and Rhea and the elder brother of Zeus, as a chthonic god he is only rarely listed among the Olympians. The name Pluto became more common in the Classical period with the mystery religions and Athenian literature. He did not have a throne in Olympus, but is still very known for being one of the three sons of Cronus. Ἥφαιστος (Hḗphaistos) HephaestusCrippled god of fire, metalworking, stonemasonry, sculpture and volcanism. The son of Herabyparthenogenesis, he is the smith of the gods and the husband of the adulterous Aphrodite. He was usually depicted as a bearded man holding hammer and tongs-the tools of a smith-and riding a donkey. His symbols are the hammer, tongs, and anvil. His sacred animals are the donkey, the guard dog and the crane. Ἥρα (Hḗra) Hera Queen of marriage, women, childbirth, heirs, kings and empires. She is the wife of Zeus and daughter of Cronus and Rhea. She was usually depicted as a beautiful woman wearing a crown and veil and holding a royal, lotus-tipped staff. Her sacred animals are the heifer, the lion, the peacock, and the cuckoo. Ἑρμῆς (Hērmēs) Hermes The god of travel, messengers, trade, thievery, cunning wiles, language, writing, diplomacy, athletics, and animal husbandry. He is the messenger of the gods, a psychopompwho leads the souls of the dead into Hades' realm, and the son of Zeus and Maia. He was depicted either as a handsome and athletic beardless youth, or as an older bearded man. His attributes include the herald's wand or caduceus, winged sandals, and a traveler's cap. His sacred animals are the tortoise, the ram, and the hawk. Ἑστία (Hestía) Hestia Virgin goddess of the hearth, home and cooking. She is a daughter of Rhea and Cronus and sister of Zeus. She was depicted as a modestly veiled woman, whose symbols are the hearth and kettle. In some accounts, she gave up her seat as one of the Twelve Olympians in favor of Dionysus. Ποσειδῶν (Poseidōn) Poseidon The god of the sea, rivers, floods, droughts, earthquakes, and the creator of horses; known as the "Earth Shaker". He is a son of Cronus and Rhea and brother to Zeusand Hades. In classical artwork, he was depicted as a mature man of sturdy build with a dark beard, and holding a trident. The horse and the dolphin are sacred to him. Ζεύς (Zeus) Zeus The king of the gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus and the god of the sky, weather, thunder, lightning, law, order, and fate. He is the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea, whom he overthrew after Cronusswallowed his brothers and sisters and he is brother-husband to Hera. In artwork, he was depicted as a regal, mature man with a sturdy figure and dark beard. His usual attributes are the royal scepter and the lightning bolt, and his sacred animals are the eagle and the bull.

Primordial deitiesAncient Greek name English name Description Αἰθήρ (Aithḗr) Aether The god of the upper air and light. Ἀνάγκη (Anánkē) Ananke The goddess of inevitability, compulsion, and necessity. Ἔρεβος (Érebos) Erebos or Erebus The god of darkness and shadow. Γαῖα (Gaîa) Gaia or Gaea or Ge Personification of the Earth (Mother Earth); mother of the Titans. Ἡμέρα (Hēméra) HemeraGoddess of daylight. Χάος (Cháos) Chaos The nothingness from which all else sprang. Χρόνος (Chrónos) ChronosThe god of time. Not to be confused with the TitanCronus, the father of Zeus. Nῆσοι (Nē̂soi) The Nesoi The goddesses of the islands. Νύξ (Nýx) Nyx or Night The goddess of night. Οὐρανός (Ouranós) Uranus The god of the heavens (Father Sky); father of the Titans. Οὔρεα (Oúrea) The Ourea The gods of mountains. Φάνης (Phánēs) Phanes The god of procreation in the Orphic tradition. Πόντος (Póntos) Pontus The god of the sea, father of the fish and other sea creatures. Τάρταρος (Tártaros) Tartarus The darkest, deepest part of the underworld. Θάλασσα (Thálassa) ThalassaSpirit of the sea and consort of Pontos. TitansGreek name English name Description The Twelve TitansὙπερίων (Hyperíōn) HyperionTitan of light. With Theia, he is the father of Helios (the sun), Selene(the moon) and Eos (the dawn). Ἰαπετός (Iapetós) Iapetus Titan of mortality and father of Prometheus, Epimetheus, Menoetius and Atlas. Κοῖος (Koîos) Coeus Titan of intellect and the axis of heaven around which the constellations revolved. Κρεῖος (Kreîos) Crius The least individualized of the Twelve Titans, he is the father of Astraios, Pallas and Perses. Κρόνος (Crónos) Cronus The leader of the Titans, who overthrew his father Uranus only to be overthrown in turn by his son, Zeus. Not to be confused with Chronos, the god of time. Mνημοσύνη (Mnēmosýnē) MnemosyneTitan of memory and remembrance, and mother of the Nine Muses. Ὠκεανός (Ōceanós) Oceanus Titan of the all-encircling river Oceanus around the earth, the font of all the Earth's fresh-water. Φοίβη (Phoíbē) Phoebe Titan of the "bright" intellect and prophecy, and consort of Koios. Ῥέα (Rhéa) Rhea Titan of female fertility, motherhood, and generation. She is the sister and consort of Cronus, and mother of Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, Demeter and Hestia. Τηθύς (Tēthýs) Tethys Wife of Oceanus, and the mother of the rivers, springs, streams, fountains and clouds. Θεία (Theía) Theia Titan of sight and the shining light of the clear blue sky. She is the consort of Hyperion, and mother of Helios, Selene and Eos. Θέμις (Thémis) Themis Titan of divine law and order. Other Titans Ἀστερία (Astería) Asteria Titan of nocturnal oracles and falling stars. Ἀστραῖος (Astraîos) AstraeusTitan of stars and planets, and the art of astrology. Ἄτλας (Átlas) Atlas Titan forced to carry the sky upon his shoulders. Also Son of Iapetus. Αὔρα (Aúra) Aura Titan of the breeze and the fresh, cool air of early morning. Διώνη (Diṓnē) Dione Titan of the oracle of Dodona. Ἠώς (Ēṓs) Eos Titan of the dawn. Ἐπιμηθεύς (Epimētheús) EpimetheusTitan of afterthought and the father of excuses. Εὐρυβία (Eurybía) Eurybia Titan of the mastery of the seas and consort of Krios. Εὐρυνόμη (Eurynómē) EurynomeTitan of water-meadows and pasturelands, and mother of the three Charites by Zeus. Ἥλιος (Hḗlios) Helios Titan of the sun and guardian of oaths. Κλυμένη (Clyménē) Clymene or Asia Titan of renown, fame and infamy, and wife of Iapetos. Λήλαντος (Lēlantos) LelantosTitan of air and the hunter's skill of stalking prey. He is the male counterpart of Leto. Λητώ (Lētṓ) Leto Titan of motherhood and mother of Artemis and Apollo. Μενοίτιος (Menoítios) MenoetiusTitan of violent anger, rash action, and human mortality. Killed by Zeus. Μῆτις (Mē̂tis) Metis Titan of good counsel, advice, planning, cunning, craftiness and wisdom, and mother of Athena. Ὀφίων (Ophíōn) Ophion An elder Titan, in some versions of the myth he ruled the Earth with his consort Eurynome before Cronus overthrew him. Πάλλας (Pállas) Pallas Titan of warcraft. He was killed by Athena during the Titanomachy. Πέρσης (Pérsēs) Perses Titan of destruction and peace. Προμηθεύς (Promētheús) PrometheusTitan of forethought and crafty counsel, and creator of mankind. Σελήνη (Selḗnē) Selene Titan of the moon. Στύξ (Stýx) Styx Titan of the Underworld river Styx and personification of hatred. Gigantes(giants)
  • The Hekatoncheires(Ἑκατόγχειρες), or Centimanes (Latin), the Hundred-Handed Ones, giant gods of violent storms and hurricanes. Three sons of Uranus and Gaea, each with their own distinct characters.[1]
    • Briareus or Aigaion (Βριάρεως), The Vigorous
    • Cottus (Κόττος), The Furious
    • Gyges (Γύγης), The Big-Limbed
  • Agrius(Ἄγριος), a man-eating Thracian giant who was half-man and half-bear
  • Alcyoneus(Ἀλκυονεύς), the king of the Thracian giants, who was slain by Heracles
  • Aloadae(Ἀλῳάδαι), twin giants who attempted to storm heaven
    • Otos (Ότος)
    • Ephialtes (Εφιάλτης)
  • Antaeus(Ἀνταῖος), a Libyan giant who wrestled all visitors to the death until he was slain by Heracles
  • Argus Panoptes (Ἄργος Πανόπτης), a hundred-eyed giant tasked with guarding over Io
  • Cyclopes(Elder), three one-eyed giants who forged the lightning-bolts of Zeus
    • Arges (Ἄργης)
    • Brontes (Βρόντης)
    • Steropes (Στερόπης)
  • Cyclopes(Younger), a tribe of one-eyed, man-eating giants who shepherded flocks of sheep on the island of Sicily
    • Polyphemus(Πολύφημος), a cyclops who briefly captured Odysseus and his men, only to be overcome and blinded by the hero
  • Enceladus(Ἐγκέλαδος), one of the Thracian giants who made war on the gods
  • The Gegenees(Γηγενέες), a tribe of six-armed giants fought by the Argonauts on Bear Mountain in Mysia
  • Geryon(Γηρυών), a three-bodied, four-winged giant who dwelt on the red island of Erytheia
  • The Laestrygonians(Λαιστρυγόνες), a tribe of man-eating giants encountered by Odysseus on his travels
  • Orion(Ὠρίων), a giant huntsman whom Zeus placed among the stars as the constellation of Orion
  • Porphyrion(Πορφυρίων), the king of the Gigantes who was struck down by Heracles and Zeus with arrows and lightning-bolts after he attempted to rape Hera
  • Talos(Τάλως), a giant forged from bronze by Hephaestus, and gifted by Zeus to his lover Europa as her personal protector
  • Tityos(Τίτυος), a giant slain by Apollo and Artemis when he attempted to violate their mother Leto.
  • Typhon(Τυφῶν), a monstrous immortal storm-giant who was defeated and imprisoned in the pits of Tartarus
Personified concepts
  • Achlys(Ἀχλύς), spirit of the death-mist
  • Adephagia(Ἀδηφαγία), spirit of satiety and gluttony
  • Adikia(Ἀδικία), spirit of injustice and wrong-doing
  • Aergia(Ἀεργία), spirit of idleness, laziness, indolence and sloth
  • Agon (Ἀγών), spirit of contest, who possessed an altar at Olympia, site of the Olympic Games.
  • Aidos(Αἰδώς), spirit of modesty, reverence and respect
  • Aisa (Αἴσα), personification of lot and fate
  • Alala(Ἀλαλά), spirit of the war cry
  • Alastor(Ἀλάστωρ), spirit of blood feuds and vengeance
  • Aletheia(Ἀλήθεια), spirit of truth, truthfulness and sincerity
  • The Algea(Ἄλγεα), spirits of pain and suffering
    • Achos (Ἄχος) "trouble, distress"
    • Ania (Ἀνία) "ache, anguish"
    • Lupe (Λύπη) "pain, grief, sadness"
  • Alke (Ἀλκή), spirit of prowess and courage
  • Amechania(Ἀμηχανία), spirit of helplessness and want of means
  • The Amphilogiai(Ἀμφιλογίαι), spirits of disputes, debate and contention
  • Anaideia(Ἀναίδεια), spirit of ruthlessness, shamelessness, and unforgivingness
  • The Androktasiai(Ἀνδροκτασίαι), spirits of battlefield slaughter
  • Angelia(Ἀγγελία), spirit of messages, tidings and proclamations
  • Apate(Ἀπάτη), spirit of deceit, guile, fraud and deception
  • Apheleia(Ἀφέλεια), spirit of simplicity
  • Aporia(Ἀπορία), spirit of difficulty, perplexity, powerlessness and want of means
  • The Arae (Ἀραί), spirits of curses
  • Arete(Ἀρετή), spirit of virtue, excellence, goodness and valour
  • Atë (Ἄτη), spirit of delusion, infatuation, blind folly, recklessness and ruin
  • Bia (Βία), spirit of force, power, bodily strength and compulsion
  • Caerus(Καιρός), spirit of opportunity
  • Corus(Κόρος), spirit of surfeit
  • Deimos(Δεῖμος), spirit of fear, dread and terror
  • Dikaiosyne(Δικαιοσύνη), spirit of justice and righteousness
  • Dike (Δίκη), spirit of justice, fair judgements and the rights established by custom and law
  • Dolos(Δόλος), spirit of trickery, cunning deception, craftiness, treachery and guile
  • Dysnomia(Δυσνομία), spirit of lawlessness and poor civil constitution
  • Dyssebeia(Δυσσέβεια), spirit of impiety
  • Eirene(Εἰρήνη), goddess of peace
  • Ekecheiria(Ἐκεχειρία), spirit of truce, armistice, and the cessation of all hostilities; honoured at the Olympic Games
  • Eleos(Ἔλεος), spirit of mercy, pity and compassion
  • Elpis(Ἐλπίς), spirit of hope and expectation
  • Epiphron(Ἐπίφρων), spirit of prudence, shrewdness, thoughtfulness, carefulness and sagacity
  • Eris (Ἔρις), spirit of strife, discord, contention and rivalry
  • The Erotes(ἔρωτες)
    • Anteros(Ἀντέρως), god of requited love
    • Eros (Ἔρως), god of love and sexual intercourse
    • Hedylogos (Ἡδύλογος), god of sweet talk and flattery
    • Himeros(Ἵμερος), god of sexual desire
    • Pothos(Πόθος), god of sexual longing, yearning and desire
  • Eucleia(Εὔκλεια), spirit of good repute and glory
  • Eulabeia(Εὐλάβεια), spirit of discretion, caution and circumspection
  • Eunomia(Εὐνομία), goddess of good order and lawful conduct
  • Eupheme(Εὐφήμη), spirit of words of good omen, acclamation, praise, applause and shouts of triumph
  • Eupraxia(Eὐπραξία), spirit of well-being
  • Eusebeia(Eὐσέβεια), spirit of piety, loyalty, duty and filial respect
  • Euthenia(Εὐθενία), spirit of prosperity, abundance and plenty
  • Gelos(Γέλως), spirit of laughter
  • Geras(Γῆρας), spirit of old age
  • Harmonia(Ἁρμονία), goddess of harmony and concord
  • Hebe (Ήβη), goddess of youth
  • Hedone(Ἡδονή), spirit of pleasure, enjoyment and delight
  • Heimarmene(Εἵμαρμένη), personification of share destined by fate
  • Homados(Ὅμαδος), spirit of the din of battle
  • Homonoia(Ὁμόνοια), spirit of concord, unanimity, and oneness of mind
  • Horkos(Ὅρκος), spirit of oaths
  • Horme (Ὁρμή), spirit of impulse or effort (to do a thing), eagerness, setting oneself in motion, and starting an action
  • Hybris(Ὕβρις), spirit of outrageous behaviour
  • Hypnos(Ὕπνος), god of sleep
  • The Hysminai(Ὑσμῖναι), spirits of fighting and combat
  • Ioke (Ἰωκή), spirit of pursuit in battle
  • Kakia(Kακία), spirit of vice and moral badness
  • Kalokagathia(Καλοκαγαθία), spirit of nobility
  • The Keres(Κῆρες), spirit of violent or cruel death
  • Koalemos(Κοάλεμος), spirit of stupidity and foolishness
  • Kratos(Κράτος), spirit of strength, might, power and sovereign rule
  • Kydoimos(Κυδοιμός), spirit of the din of battle, confusion, uproar and hubbub
  • Lethe (Λήθη), spirit of forgetfulness and oblivion, and of the river of the same name
  • Limos(Λιμός), spirit of hunger and starvation
  • The Litae(Λιταί), spirits of prayer
  • Lyssa(Λύσσα), spirit of rage, fury and rabies in animals
  • The Machai(Μάχαι), spirits of fighting and combat
  • Mania(Μανία), spirit or spirits of madness, insanity and frenzy
  • The Moirai, or "Fates" (Μοίραι)
    • Clotho(Κλωθώ), the spinner of the life thread
    • Lachesis(Λάχεσις), the measurer of the life thread
    • Atropos(Άτροπος), the severer of the life thread
  • Momus(Μῶμος), spirit of mockery, blame, censure and stinging criticism
  • Moros(Μόρος), spirit of doom
  • The Neikea (τὰ Νείκη), spirits of quarrels, feuds and grievances
  • Nemesis(Νέμεσις), goddess of revenge, balance, righteous indignation and retribution
  • Nike (Νίκη), goddess of victory
  • Nomos(Νόμος), spirit of law
  • Oizys(Ὀϊζύς), spirit of woe and misery
  • The Oneiroi(Ὄνειροι), spirits of dreams
    • Epiales(Ἐπιάλης), spirit of nightmares
    • Morpheus(Μορφεύς), god of dreams, who takes shape of humans
    • Phantasos(Φάντασος) spirit of dreams of fantasy, who takes shape of inanimate objects
    • Phobetor(Φοβήτωρ) or Icelos (Ἴκελος), spirit of nightmares, who takes shape of animals
  • Palioxis(Παλίωξις), spirit of backrush, flight and retreat from battle
  • Peitharchia(Πειθαρχία), spirit of obedience
  • Peitho(Πειθώ), spirit of persuasion and seduction
  • Penia(Πενία), spirit of poverty and need
  • Penthus(Πένθος), spirit of grief, mourning and lamentation
  • Pepromene(Πεπρωμένη), personification of the destined share, similar to Heimarmene
  • Pheme (Φήμη), spirit of rumour, report and gossip
  • Philophrosyne(Φιλοφροσύνη), spirit of friendliness, kindness and welcome
  • Philotes(Φιλότης), spirit of friendship, affection and sexual intercourse
  • Phobos(Φόβος), spirit of panic fear, flight and battlefield rout
  • The Phonoi(Φόνοι), spirits of murder, killing and slaughter
  • Phrike(Φρίκη), spirit of horror and trembling fear
  • Phthonus(Φθόνος), spirit of envy and jealousy
  • Pistis(Πίστις), spirit of trust, honesty and good faith
  • Poine(Ποίνη), spirit of retribution, vengeance, recompense, punishment and penalty for the crime of murder and manslaughter
  • Polemos(Πόλεμος), personification of war
  • Ponos(Πόνος), spirit of hard labour and toil
  • Poros(Πόρος), spirit of expediency, the means of accomplishing or providing, contrivance and device
  • Praxidike(Πραξιδίκη), spirit of exacting justice
  • Proioxis(Προίωξις), spirit of onrush and battlefield pursuit
  • Prophasis(Πρόφασις), spirit of excuses and pleas
  • The Pseudologoi, spirits of lies
  • Ptocheia(Πτωχεία), spirit of beggary
  • Soter(Σωτήρ), male spirit of safety, preservation and deliverance from harm
  • Soteria(Σωτηρία), female personification of safety, preservation and deliverance from harm
  • Sophrosyne(Σωφροσύνη), spirit of moderation, self-control, temperance, restraint, and discretion
  • Techne(Τέχνη), personification of art and skill
  • Thanatos(Θάνατος), spirit of death and mortality
  • Thrasos(Θράσος), spirit of boldness
  • Tyche (Τύχη), goddess of fortune, chance, providence and fate
  • Zelos ( Ζῆλος), spirit of eager rivalry, emulation, envy, jealousy and zeal
Chthonicdeities
  • Amphiaraus(Ἀμφιάραος), a hero of the war of the Seven Against Thebe who became an oracular spirit of the Underworld after his death
  • Angelos(Ἄγγελος), a daughter of Zeus and Hera who became an underworld goddess
  • Askalaphos(Ἀσκάλαφος), the son of Acheron and Orphne who tended the Underworld orchards before being transformed into a screech owl by Demeter
  • Cerberus(Κέρβερος), the three-headed hound who guarded the gates of Hades
  • Charon(Χάρων), ferryman of Hades
  • Empusa(Ἔμπουσα), a monstrous underworld spirit or spirits with flaming hair, the leg of a goat and a leg of bronze. They are also servants of Hecate.
  • Erebos(Ἔρεβος), the primeval god of darkness, his mists encircled the underworld and filled the hollows of the earth
  • The Erinyes(Ἐρινύες), the Furies, goddesses of retribution
    • Alecto(Ἀληκτώ), the unceasing one
    • Tisiphone(Τισιφόνη), avenger of murder
    • Megaera(Μέγαιρα), the jealous one
  • Hecate(Ἑκάτη), goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy
  • Judges of the Dead
    • Aiakos(Αἰακός), former mortal king of Aegina, guardian of the keys of Hades and judge of the men of Europe
    • Minos(Μίνως), former mortal king of Crete and judge of the final vote
    • Rhadamanthys(Ῥαδάμανθυς), former mortal lawmaker and judge of the men of Asia
  • Keuthonymos(Κευθόνυμος), an Underworld spirit and father of Menoetes
  • Cronus(Κρόνος), deposed king of the Titans; after his release from Tartarus he was appointed king of the Island of the Blessed
  • Lamia(Λάμια), a vampiric Underworld spirit or spirits in the train of Hecate
  • Lampades(Λαμπάδες), torch-bearing Underworld nymphs
    • Gorgyra(Γοργύρα)
    • Orphne(Ορφνη), a Lampad nymph of Hades, mother of Askalaphos
  • Macaria(Μακαρία), daughter of Hades and goddess of blessed death (not to be confused with the daughter of Heracles)
  • Melinoe(Μελινόη), daughter of Persephone and Zeus who presided over the propitiations offered to the ghosts of the dead
  • Menoetes(Μενοίτης), an Underworld spirit who herded the cattle of Hades
  • Mormo(Μορμώ), a fearsome Underworld spirit or spirits in the train of Hecate
  • Nyx (Νύξ), the primeval goddess of night
  • Persephone(Περσεφόνη), queen of the underworld, wife of Hades and goddess of spring growth
  • Rivers of the Underworld
    • Acheron(Αχέρων), the river of pain
    • Kokytos(Kωκυτός), the river of wailing
    • Lethe (Λήθη), the river of forgetfulness
    • Phlegethon(Φλεγέθων), the river of fire
    • Styx (Στύξ), the river of hate
  • Tartarus(Τάρταρος), the primeval god of the dark, stormy pit of Hades
  • Thanatos(Θάνατος), spirit of death and minister of Hades
Sea deities
  • Aegaeon(Αιγαίων), god of violent sea storms and ally of the Titans
  • Acheilos(Αχειλος), shark-shaped sea spirit
  • Amphitrite(Αμφιτρίτη), sea goddess and consort of Poseidon
  • Benthesikyme(Βενθεσικύμη), daughter of Poseidon, who resided in Ethiopia
  • Brizo(Βριζώ), patron goddess of sailors, who sent prophetic dreams
  • Ceto (Κῆτώ), goddess of the dangers of the ocean and of sea monsters
  • Charybdis(Χάρυβδις), a sea monster and spirit of whirlpools and the tide
  • Cymopoleia(Κυμοπόλεια), a daughter of Poseidon married to the Giant Briareus
  • Delphin (Δέλφιν), the leader of the dolphins, Poseidon placed him in the sky as the constellation Delphin
  • Eidothea (Ειδοθέα), prophetic sea nymph and daughter of Proteus
  • Glaucus(Γλαῦκος), the fisherman's sea god
  • Gorgons(Γοργόνες), three monstrous sea spirits
    • Stheno(Σθεννώ)
    • Euryale(Εὐρυάλη)
    • Medusa(Μέδουσα), the only mortal of the three
  • The Graeae(Γραῖαι), three ancient sea spirits who personified the white foam of the sea; they shared one eye and one tooth between them
    • Deino (Δεινώ)
    • Enyo (Ενυώ)
    • Pemphredo (Πεμφρεδώ)
  • The Harpies(Ηάρπυιαι), winged spirits of sudden, sharp gusts of wind
    • Aello (Αελλώ) or Aellope(Αελλώπη) or Aellopous (Αελλόπους)
    • Ocypete(Ωκυπέτη) or Ocypode (Ωκυπόδη) or Ocythoe (Ωκυθόη)
    • Podarge(Ποδάργη) or Podarke (Ποδάρκη)
    • Celaeno(Κελαινώ)
    • Nicothoe (Νικοθόη)
  • Hippocampi(ἱπποκαμπος), the horses of the sea they are half horse with the tail of a fish
  • The Ichthyocentaurs(Ιχθυοκένταυροι), a pair of centaurine sea-gods with the upper bodies of men, the lower fore-parts of horses, ending in the serpentine tails of fish
    • Bythos (Βύθος) "sea depth"
    • Aphros (Άφρος) "sea foam"
  • Karkinos(Καρκίνος), a giant crab who allied itself with the Hydra against Heracles. When it died, Hera placed it in the sky as the constellationCancer.
  • Ladon(Λάδων), a hundred-headed sea serpent who guarded the western reaches of the sea, and the island and golden apples of the Hesperides
  • Leucothea(Λευκοθέα), a sea goddess who aided sailors in distress
  • Nereides(Νηρηίδες), sea nymphs
    • Thetis(Θέτις), leader of the Nereids who presided over the spawning of marine life in the sea
    • Arethusa(Αρετούσα), a daughter of Nereus who was transformed into a fountain
    • Galene(Γαλήνη), goddess of calm seas
    • Psamathe(Πσαμάθη), goddess of sand beaches
  • Nereus(Νηρέας), the old man of the sea, and the god of the sea's rich bounty of fish
  • Nerites(Νερίτης), a sea spirit who was transformed into a shell-fish by Aphrodite
  • Oceanus(Ὠκεανός), Titan god of the Earth-encircling river Oceanus, the font of all the Earth's fresh-water
  • Palaemon(Παλαίμων), a young sea god who aided sailors in distress
  • Phorcys(Φόρκυς), god of the hidden dangers of the deep
  • Pontos(Πόντος), primeval god of the sea, father of the fish and other sea creatures
  • Poseidon(Ποσειδῶν), king of the sea and lord of the sea gods; also god of rivers, flood and drought, earthquakes, and horses
  • Proteus(Πρωτεύς), a shape-shifting, prophetic old sea god, and the herdsman of Poseidon's seals
  • Scylla(Σκύλλα), monstrous sea goddess
  • The Sirens(Σειρῆνες), sea nymphs who lured sailors to their death with their song
    • Aglaope (Αγλαόπη) or Aglaophonos (Αγλαόφωνος) or Aglaopheme (Αγλαοφήμη)
    • Himerope (Ίμερόπη)
    • Leucosia (Λευκοσία)
    • Ligeia (Λιγεία)
    • Molpe (Μολπή)
    • Parthenope (Παρθενόπη)
    • Peisinoe (Πεισινόη) or Peisithoe (Πεισιθόη)
    • Raidne (Ραίδνη)
    • Teles (Τέλης)
    • Thelchtereia (Θελχτήρεια)
    • Thelxiope (Θελξιόπη) or Thelxiepeia (Θελξιέπεια)
  • The Telchines(Τελχινες), sea spirits native to the island of Rhodes; the gods killed them when they turned to evil magic
    • Actaeus (Ακταιος)
    • Argyron (Αργυρών)
    • Atabyrius (Αταβύριος)
    • Chalcon (Χαλκών)
    • Chryson (Χρυσών)
    • Damon (Δαμων) or Demonax (Δημώναξ)
    • Damnameneus (Δαμναμενεύς)
    • Dexithea (Δεξιθέα), mother of Euxanthios by Minos
    • Lycos (Λύκος) or Lyktos (Λύκτος)
    • Lysagora (Λυσαγόρα)?
    • Makelo (Μακελώ)
    • Megalesius (Μεγαλήσιος)
    • Mylas (Μύλας)
    • Nikon (Νίκων)
    • Ormenos (Ορμενος)
    • Simon (Σίμων)
    • Skelmis (Σκελμις)
  • Tethys(Τηθύς), wife of Oceanus, and the mother of the rivers, springs, streams, fountains and clouds
  • Thalassa(Θάλασσα), primeval spirit of the sea and consort of Pontos
  • Thaumas(Θαῦμας), god of the wonders of the sea
  • Thoosa(Θόοσα), goddess of swift currents
  • Triteia(Τριτεια), daughter of Triton and companion of Ares
  • Triton(Τρίτων), fish-tailed son and herald of Poseidon
  • Tritones(Τρίτωνες), fish-tailed spirits in Poseidon's retinue
Sky deities
  • Achelois(Ἀχελωΐς), "she who washes pain away", a minor moon goddess
  • Aeolus(Aiolos) (Αίολος), god of the winds.
  • Aether(Αιθήρ), primeval god of the upper air
  • Alectrona(Αλεκτρονα), solar goddess of the morning or waking up
  • Anemoi, gods of the winds
    • Boreas(Βορέας), god of the north wind and of winter
    • Eurus(Εύρος), god of the unlucky east or southeast wind
    • Notus (Νότος) god of the south wind
    • Zephyrus(Ζέφυρος), god of the west wind
    • Aparctias (Απαρκτίας), another name for the north wind (not identified with Boreas)
    • Apheliotes (Αφηλιώτης), god of the east wind (when Eurus is considered southeast)
    • Argestes (Αργέστης), another name for the west or northwest wind
    • Caicias (Καικίας), god of the northeast wind
    • Circios (Κίρκιος) or Thraskias (Θρασκίας), god of the north-northwest wind
    • Euronotus (Ευρονότος), god of the southeast wind
    • Lips (Λίψ), god of the southwest wind
    • Skeiron (Σκείρων), god of the northwest wind
  • Arke (Άρκη), messenger of the Titans and twin sister of Iris
  • Astraios(Ἀστραῖος), Titan god of stars and planets, and the art of astrology
  • The Astra Planeti (Αστρα Πλανετοι), gods of the five wandering stars or planets
  • Aurai(Αὖραι), nymphs of the cooling breeze
    • Aura (Αὖρα), goddess of the breeze and the fresh, cool air of early morning
  • Chaos (Χάος), the nothingness from which all else sprang, she also represented the lower atmosphere which surrounded the earth
  • Chione(Χιόνη), goddess of snow and daughter of Boreas
  • Helios(Ἥλιος), Titan god of the sun and guardian of oaths
  • Selene(Σελήνη), Titan goddess of the moon
  • Eos (Ἠώς), Titan goddess of the dawn
  • Hemera(Ημέρα), primeval goddess of daylight and the sun
  • Hera (Ήρα), Queen of Heaven and goddess of the air and starry constellations
  • Herse (Ἕρση), goddess of the morning dew
  • The Hesperides(Ἑσπερίδες)
  • The Hyades, nymphs that represented a star cluster in the constellation Taurus and were associated with rain
  • Iris (Ίρις), goddess of the rainbow and divine messenger
  • The Menae(Μήναι), fifty goddesses of phases of the moon and the fifty lunar months of the four-year Olympiad
  • Nephelai(Νεφήλαι), cloud nymphs
  • Ouranos(Ουρανός), primeval god of the heavens
  • Pandia(Πανδία), daughter of Selene and Zeus; goddess of the full moon and of the earth-nourishing dew
  • The Pleiades(Πλειάδες), goddesses of the constellation Pleiades
  • Zeus (Ζεύς), King of Heaven and god of the sky, clouds, rain, thunder and lightning
Rustic deities
  • Aetna(Αἴτνη), goddess of the volcanic Mount Etna in Sicily
  • Amphictyonis(Αμφικτυονίς), goddess of wine and friendship between nations, a local form of Demeter
  • Anthousai(Ανθούσαι), flower nymphs
  • Aristaeus(Ἀρισταῖος), god of bee-keeping, cheese-making, herding, olive-growing and hunting
  • Attis(Άττις), vegetation god and consort of Cybele
  • Britomartis(Βριτόμαρτις), Cretan goddess of hunting and nets used for fishing, fowling and the hunting of small game
  • Cabeiri(Κάβειροι), gods or spirits who presided over the Mysteries of the islands of Lemnos and Samothrace
    • Aitnaios (Αιτναιος)
    • Alkon (Αλκων)
    • Eurymedon (Ευρυμεδών)
    • Onnes (Όννης)
    • Tonnes (Τόννης)
  • Centaurs(Κένταυροι), a race of half-man, half-horse beings
  • The Cercopes(Κέρκοπες), a pair of monkey-like thieves who plagued the land of Lydia in western Anatolia
    • Akmon (Ακμών)
    • Passalos (Πάσσαλος)
  • Chloris(Χλωρίς), goddess of flowers and wife of Zephyrus
  • Comus(Κόμος), god of revelry, merrymaking and festivity
  • Corymbus(Κόρυμβος), god of the fruit of the ivy
  • The Curetes(Κουρέτες), guardians of infant Zeus on Mount Ida, barely distinguished from the Dactyls and the Corybantes
  • Cybele(Κυβέλη), a Phrygian mountain goddess associated with Rhea
  • The Dactyls(Δάκτυλοι)"fingers", minor deities originally representing fingers of a hand
    • Acmon(Ακμών)
    • Damnameneus (Δαμναμενεύς)
    • Delas (Δήλας)
    • Epimedes (Επιμήδης)
    • Heracles (not to be confused with the hero Heracles)
    • Iasios (Ιάσιος)
    • Kelmis (Κελμις)
    • Skythes (Σκύθης)
  • Dionysus(Διόνυσος), god of wine, drunken orgies and wild vegetation
  • Dryades(Δρυάδες), tree and forest nymphs
  • Gaia (Γαία), primeval goddess of the earth
  • Epimeliades(Επιμελίδες), nymphs of highland pastures and protectors of sheep flocks
  • Hamadryades(Αμαδρυάδες), oak tree dryades
  • Hecaterus(Ηεκατερος), minor god of the hekateris - a rustic dance of quickly moving hands - and perhaps of the skill of hands in general
  • Hephaestus(Ήφαιστος), god of metalworking
  • Hermes(Ερμής), god of herds and flocks, of roads and boundary stones
  • The Horae (Ώρες), The Hours
    • The goddesses of natural order
      • Eunomia(Ευνομία), spirit of good order, and springtime goddess of green pastures
      • Dike (Δίκη), spirit of justice, may have represented springtime growth
      • Eirene(Ειρήνη), spirit of peace and goddess of the springtime
    • The goddesses of springtime growth
      • Thallo(Θαλλώ), goddess of spring buds and shoots, identified with Eirene
      • Auxo (Αυξώ), goddess of spring growth
      • Karpo(Καρπώ), goddess of the fruits of the earth
    • The goddesses of welfare
    • The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day
      • Auge (Αυγή), first light of the morning
      • Anatole (Ανατολή) or Anatolia (Ανατολία), sunrise
      • Mousika or Musica (Μουσική), the morning hour of music and study
      • Gymnastika, Gymnastica (Γυμναστίκή) or Gymnasia (Γυμνασία), the morning hour of gymnastics/exercise
      • Nymphe (Νυμφή), the morning hour of ablutions (bathing, washing)
      • Mesembria (Μεσημβρία), noon
      • Sponde(Σπονδή), libations poured after lunch
      • Elete, prayer, the first of the afternoon work hours
      • Akte, Acte (Ακτή) or Cypris (Κυπρίς), eating and pleasure, the second of the afternoon work hours
      • Hesperis (Έσπερίς), evening
      • Dysis (Δύσις), sunset
      • Arktos (Άρκτος), night sky, constellation
    • The goddesses of seasons of the year
      • Eiar (Είαρ), spring
      • Theros (Θέρος), summer
      • Pthinoporon (Φθινόπωρον), autumn
      • Cheimon (Χειμών), winter
  • Korybantes(Κορύβαντες), the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele
    • Damneus (Δαμνεύς) "the one who tames(?)"
    • Idaios (Ιδαίος) "of Mount Ida"
    • Kyrbas (Κύρβας), whose name is probably a variant of Korybas, singular for "Korybantes"
    • Okythoos (Ωκύθοος) "the one running swiftly"
    • Prymneus (Πρυμνεύς) "of lower areas(?)"
    • Pyrrhichos(Πυρῥιχος), god of the rustic dance
  • Maenades(μαινάδες), crazed nymphs in the retinue of Dionysus
    • Methe (Μέθη), nymph of drunkenness
  • Meliae(Μελίαι), nymphs of honey and the ash tree
  • Naiades(Ναιάδες), fresh water nymphs
  • The Nymphai Hyperboreioi (Νύμφαι Υπερβόρειοι), who presided over aspects of archery
    • Hekaerge (Εκαέργη), represented distancing
    • Loxo (Λοξώ), represented trajectory
    • Oupis (Ουπις), represented aim
  • Oreades(Ὀρεάδες), mountain nymphs
    • Adrasteia(Αδράστεια), a nursemaid of the infant Zeus
    • Echo (Ηχώ), a nymph cursed never to speak except to repeat the words of others
  • Oceanides(Ωκεανίδες), fresh water nymphs
    • Beroe(Βερόη), a nymph of Beirut, the daughter of Aphrodite and Adonis, who was wooed by both Dionysus and Poseidon
    • Calypso(Καλυψώ)
    • Clytie(Κλυτίη)
    • Eidyia(Ειδυια), the youngest of the Oceanides
    • for the complete list, see List of Oceanids
  • The Ourea(Ούρος), primeval gods of mountains
  • The Palici(Παλικοί), a pair of rustic gods who presided over the geysers and thermal springs in Sicily
  • Pan (Πάν), god of shepherds, pastures, and fertility
  • Potamoi, river gods
  • Priapus(Πρίαπος), god of garden fertility
  • Rhea (Ῥέα), the great mother and queen of the mountain wilds
  • Satyrs(Σάτυροι), rustic fertility spirits
    • Krotos(Κρότος), a great hunter and musician who kept the company of the Muses on Mount Helicon
  • Silenus(Σειληνός), an old rustic god of the dance of the wine-press
  • Telete(Τελέτη), goddess of initiation into the Bacchic orgies
  • Zagreus(Ζαγρεύς), in the Orphic mysteries, the first incarnation of Dionysus
Agricultural deities
  • Adonis(Άδωνις), a life-death-rebirth deity
  • Aphaea(Αφαία), minor goddess of agriculture and fertility
  • Carme(Κάρμη), a Cretan spirit who presided over the harvest festival
  • Carmanor(Καρμάνωρ), a Cretan harvest god
  • Chrysothemis(Χρυσόθεμις), goddess of the "Golden Custom", a harvest festival, daughter of Demeter and Carmanor
  • Cyamites(Κυαμίτης), demi-god of the bean
  • Demeter(Δημήτηρ), goddess of fertility, agriculture, grain and harvest
  • Despoina, daughter of Poseidon and Demeter, goddess of mysteries in Arcadia
  • Dionysus(Διόνυσος), god of viticulture and wine
  • Eunostus(Εύνοστος), goddess of the flour mill
  • Hestia(Ἑστία), maiden goddess of the hearth who presided over the baking of bread, mankind's stable food
  • Persephone(Περσεφόνη), queen of the underworld, wife of Hades and goddess of spring growth
  • Philomelus(Φιλόμελος), agricultural demi-god inventor of the wagon and the plough
  • Plutus(Πλοῦτος), god of wealth, including agricultural wealth, son of Demeter
Deified mortals
  • Achilles(Ἀχιλλεύς), hero of the Trojan War
  • Aiakos(Αἰακός), a king of Aegina, appointed as a Judge of the Dead in the Underworld after his death
  • Aeolus(Aiolos) (Αἴολος), a king of Thessaly, made the immortal king of the winds by Zeus
  • Amphiaraus(Ἀμφιάραος), a hero of the war of the Seven Against Thebe who became an oracular spirit of the Underworld after his death
  • Ariadne(Αριάδνη), a Cretan princess who became the immortal wife of Dionysus
  • Aristaeus(Ἀρισταῖος), a Thessalian hero, his inventions saw him immortalised as the god of bee-keeping, cheese-making, herding, olive-growing and hunting
  • Asclepius(Ἀσκληπιός), a Thessalian physician who was struck down by Zeus, to be later recovered by his father Apollo
  • Attis(Ἄττις), a consort of Cybele, granted immortality as one of her attendants
  • Bolina(Βολίνα), a mortal woman transformed into an immortal nymph by Apollo
  • The Dioscuri(Διόσκουροι), divine twins
  • Endymion(Ἐνδυμίων), lover of Selene, granted eternal sleep so as never to age or die
  • Ganymede(Γανυμήδης), a handsome Trojan prince, abducted by Zeus and made cup-bearer of the gods
  • Glaucus(Γλαῦκος), the fisherman's sea god, made immortal after eating a magical herb
  • Hemithea(Ἡμιθέα) and Parthenos(Παρθένος), princesses of the Island of Naxos who leapt into the sea to escape their father's wrath; Apollo transformed them into demi-goddesses
  • Heracles(Ἡρακλῆς), ascended hero
  • Lampsace(Λαμψάκη), a semi-historical Bebrycian princess honored as goddess for her assistance to the Greeks
  • Minos(Μίνως), a king of Crete, appointed as a Judge of the Dead in the Underworld after his death
  • Ino (Ἰνώ), a Theban princess who became the sea goddess Leucothea
  • The Leucippides (Λευκιππίδες), wives of the Dioscuri
    • Phoebe(Φοίβη), wife of Pollux
    • Hilaeira(Ἱλάειρα), wife of Castor
  • Orithyia(Ὠρείθυια), an Athenian princess abducted by Boreas and made the goddess of cold, gusty mountain winds
  • Palaemon(Παλαίμων), a Theban prince, made into a sea god along with his mother, Ino
  • Phylonoe(Φυλονόη), daughter of Tyndareus and Leda, made immortal by Artemis
  • Psyche(Ψυχή), goddess of the soul
Health deities
  • Aceso(Ἀκεσώ), goddess of the healing of wounds and the curing of illnesses
  • Aegle(Αἴγλη), goddess of radiant good health
  • Asclepius(Ασκληπιός), god of healing
  • Epione(Ἠπιόνη), goddess of the soothing of pain
  • Hygieia(Υγεία), goddess of cleanliness and good health
  • Iaso (Ἰασώ), goddess of cures, remedies and modes of healing
  • Paeon (Παιάν, Παιήων, or Παιών), physician of the Olympian gods
  • Panacea(Πανάκεια), goddess of healing
  • Telesphorus(Τελεσφόρος), demi-god of convalescence, who "brought to fulfillment" recuperation from illness or injury
Other deities
  • Acratopotes(Ἀκρατοπότης), god of unmixed wine and incontinence
  • Adrastea(Αδράστεια), a daughter of Ares and Aphrodite, or an epithet of Nemesis
  • Agdistis(Ἄγδιστις), Phrygian hermaphroditic deity
  • Alexiares and Anicetus (Αλεξιαρης and Ανικητος), twin sons of Heracles who presided over the defence of fortified towns and citadels
  • Aphroditus(Ἀφρόδιτος), Cyprian hermaphroditic Aphrodite
  • Astraea(Αστραία), virgin goddess of justice
  • Auxesia(Αυξησία) and Damia(Δαμία), two local fertility goddesses
  • Charites(Χάριτες), goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility
    • Aglaea(Αγλαΐα), goddess of beauty, adornment, splendor and glory
    • Euphrosyne(Εὐφροσύνη), goddess of good cheer, joy, mirth and merriment
    • Thalia(Θάλεια), goddess of festive celebrations and rich and luxurious banquets
    • Hegemone(Ηγεμόνη) "mastery"
    • Antheia(Άνθεια), goddess of flowers and flowery wreaths
    • Pasithea(Πασιθέα), goddess of rest and relaxation
    • Cleta (Κλήτα) "the glorious"
    • Phaenna (Φαέννα) "the shining"
    • Eudaimonia (Ευδαιμονία) "happiness"
    • Euthymia (Ευθυμία) "good mood"
    • Calleis (Καλλείς) "beauty"
    • Paidia (Παιδία) "play, amusement"
    • Pandaisia (Πανδαισία) "banquet for everyone"
    • Pannychis (Παννυχίς) "all-night (festivity)"
  • Ceraon(Κεραων), demi-god of the meal, specifically the mixing of wine
  • Chrysus(Χρύσος), spirit of gold
  • Circe(Κίρκη), goddess-witch of Aeaea
  • Daemones Ceramici (Δαίμονες Κεραμικοί), five malevolent spirits who plagued the craftsman potter
    • Syntribos (Σύντριβος), the shatterer
    • Smaragos (Σμάραγος), the smasher
    • Asbetos (Ασβετος), the charrer
    • Sabaktes (Σαβάκτης), the destroyer
    • Omodamos (Ομόδαμος), crudebake
  • Deipneus(Δειπνεύς), demi-god of the preparation of meals, specifically the making of bread
  • Eiresione(Ειρεσιώνη), personification of the olive branch
  • Eileithyia(Εἰλείθυια), goddess of childbirth
  • Enyalius(Ενυάλιος), minor god of war
  • Enyo (Ἐνυώ), goddess of destructive war
  • Harpocrates(Ηαρποκρατης), god of silence
  • Hermaphroditus(Ἑρμάφρόδιτός), god of hermaphroditesand effeminate men
  • Hymenaios(Ὑμέναιος), god of marriage and marriage feasts
  • Ichnaea(Ιχναία), goddess of tracking
  • Iynx (Ιύνξ), goddess of the love charm
  • Matton(Μάττων), demi-god of the meal, specifically the kneading of dough
  • Muses(Μούσαι), goddesses of music, song and dance, and the source of inspiration to poets
    • Titan Muses, daughters of Gaia and Uranus
      • Aoide(Ἀοιδή), muse of song
      • Arche(Αρχή), muse of origins
      • Melete(Μελέτη), muse of meditation and practice
      • Mneme(Μνήμη), muse of memory
      • Thelxinoe(Θελξινόη), muse "charmer of minds"
    • Olympian Muses, daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne
      • Calliope(Καλλιόπη), muse of epic poetry
      • Clio (Κλειώ), muse of history
      • Erato(Ερατώ), muse of erotic poetry
      • Euterpe(Ευτέρπη), muse of lyric poetry
      • Melpomene(Μελπομένη), muse of tragedy
      • Polyhymnia(Πολυμνία) or (Πολύμνια), muse of sacred poetry
      • Terpsichore(Τερψιχόρη), muse of dance and choral poetry
      • Thalia(Θάλεια), muse of comedy and bucolic poetry
      • Urania(Ουρανία), muse of astronomy
    • Younger Muses, daughters of Apollo
      • Cephisso(Κεφισσώ)
      • Apollonis(Απολλωνίς)
      • Borysthenis(Βορυσθενίς)
      • Hypate(Υπάτη) "the upper (chord of the lyre)"
      • Mese (Μέση) "the middle (chord of the lyre)"
      • Nete (Νήτη) "the lower (chord of the lyre)"
    • Polymatheia(Πολυμάθεια), muse of knowledge
  • Palaestra(Παλαίστρα), goddess of wrestling
  • Rhapso(Ραψώ), minor goddess or nymph whose name apparently refers to sewing
MortalsHeroes
  • Abderus, aided Heracles during his eighth labour and was killed by the Mares of Diomedes
  • Achilles(Αχιλλεύς or Αχιλλέας), hero of the Trojan Warand a central character in Homer's Iliad
  • Aeneas(Αινείας), a hero of the Trojan War and progenitor of the Roman people
  • Ajax the Great (Αίας ο Μέγας), a hero of the Trojan War and king of Salamis
  • Ajax the Lesser (Αίας ο Μικρός), a hero of the Trojan War and leader of the Locrianarmy
  • Amphitryon(Αμφιτρύων), Theban general who rescued Thebes from the Teumessian Fox; his wife was Alcmene, mother of Heracles
  • Bellerophon, hero who slew the Chimera
  • Castor, the mortal Dioscuri twin; after Castor's death, his immortal brother Pollux shared his divinity with him in order that they might remain together
  • Chrysippus, a divine hero of Elis
  • Daedalus, creator of the labyrinth and great inventor, until King Minos trapped him in his own creation.
  • Diomedes, a king of Argos and hero of the Trojan War
  • Eleusis, eponymous hero of the town of Eleusis
  • Eunostus, a Boeotian hero
  • Ganymede, Trojan hero and lover of Zeus, who was given immortality and appointed cup-bearer to the gods
  • Hector, hero of the Trojan War and champion of the Trojan people
  • Iolaus, nephew of Heracles who aided his uncle in one of his Labors
  • Jason, leader of the Argonauts
  • Meleager, a hero who sailed with the Argonauts and killed the Calydonian Boar
  • Odysseus, a hero and king of Ithaca whose adventures are the subject of Homer's Odyssey; he also played a key role during the Trojan War
  • Orpheus, a legendary musician and poet who attempted to retrieve his dead wife from the Underworld
  • Perseus(Περσεύς), son of Zeus and the founder-king of Mycenae and slayer of the Gorgon Medusa
  • Theseus, son of Poseidon and a king of Athens and slayer of the Minotaur
Notable women
  • Alcestis(Άλκηστις), daughter of Pelias and wife of Admetus, who was known for her devotion to her husband
  • Amymone, the one daughter of Danaus who refused to murder her husband, thus escaping her sisters' punishment
  • Andromache(Ανδρομάχη), wife of Hector
  • Andromeda(Ανδρομέδα), wife of Perseus, who was placed among the constellations after her death
  • Antigone(Αντιγόνη), daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta
  • Arachne(Αράχνη), a skilled weaver, transformed by Athena into a spider for her blasphemy
  • Ariadne(Αριάδνη), daughter of Minos, king of Crete, who aided Theseus in overcoming the Minotaur and became the wife of Dionysus
  • Atalanta(Αταλάντη), fleet-footed heroine who participated in the Calydonian Boar hunt
  • Briseis, a princess of Lyrnessus, taken by Achilles as a war prize
  • Caeneus, formerly Caenis, a woman who was transformed into a man and became a mighty warrior
  • Cassandra, a princess of Troy cursed to see the future but never to be believed
  • Clytemnestra, sister of Helen and unfaithful wife of Agamemnon
  • Danaë, the mother of Perseus by Zeus
  • Deianeira, the third wife and unwitting killer of Heracles
  • Electra, daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, she aided her brother Orestes in plotting revenge against their mother for the murder of their father
  • Europa, a Phoenician woman, abducted by Zeus
  • Hecuba(Ἑκάβη), wife of Priam, king of Troy, and mother of nineteen of his children
  • Helen, daughter of Zeus and Leda, whose abduction brought about the Trojan War
  • Hermione(Ἑρμιόνη), daughter of Menelaus and Helen; wife of Neoptolemus, and later Orestes
  • Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra; Agamemnon sacrificed her to Artemis in order to appease the goddess
  • Ismene, sister of Antigone
  • Jocasta, mother and wife of Oedipus
  • Medea, a sorceress and wife of Jason, who killed her own children to punish Jason for his infidelity
  • Medusa, a mortal woman transformed into a hideous gorgon by Athena
  • Niobe, a daughter of Tantalus who declared herself to be superior to Leto, causing Artemis and Apollo to kill her fourteen children
  • Pandora, the first woman
  • Penelope, loyal wife of Odysseus
  • Phaedra, daughter of Minos and wife of Theseus
  • Polyxena, the youngest daughter of Priam, sacrificed to the ghost of Achilles
  • Semele, mortal mother of Dionysus
KingsSeers
  • Amphilochus(Αμφίλοχος), a seer and brother of Alcmaeon who died in the war of the Seven Against Thebes
  • Anius, son of Apollo who prophesied that the Trojan War would be won in its tenth year
  • Branchus, a seer and son of Apollo
  • Calchas, an Argive seer who aided the Greeks during the Trojan War
  • Carnus, an Acarnanianseer and lover of Apollo
  • Carya, a seer and lover of Dionysus
  • Cassandra, a princess of Troy cursed to see the future but never to be believed
  • Ennomus, a Mysian seer, killed by Achilles during the Trojan War
  • Halitherses, an Ithacan seer who warned Penelope's suitors of Odysseus' return
  • Helenus, seer and twin brother of Cassandra, who later became king of Epirus
  • Iamus, a son of Apollo possessing the gift of prophecy, he founded the Iamidai
  • Idmon, a seer who sailed with the Argonauts
  • Manto, seer and daughter of Tiresias
  • Melampus, a legendary soothsayer and healer, and king of Argos
  • Mopsus, the name of two legendary seers
  • Polyeidos, a Corinthian seer who saved the life of Glaucus
  • Telemus, a seer who foresaw that the Cyclops Polyphemus would be blinded by Odysseus
  • Theoclymenus, an Argive seer
  • Tiresias, blind prophet of Thebes
Amazons
  • Aegea, a queen of the Amazons
  • Aella(Ἄελλα), an Amazon who was killed by Heracles
  • Alcibie(Ἀλκιβίη), an Amazonian warrior, killed by Diomedes at Troy
  • Antandre(Ἀντάνδρη), an Amazonian warrior, killed by Achilles at Troy
  • Antiope(Ἀντιόπη), a daughter of Ares and sister of Hippolyta
  • Areto(Ἀρετώ), an Amazon
  • Asteria(Ἀστερία), an Amazon who was killed by Heracles
  • Bremusa(Βρέμουσα), an Amazonian warrior, killed by Idomeneus at Troy
  • Celaeno(Κελαινώ), an Amazonian warrior, killed by Heracles
  • Eurypyle(Εὐρυπύλη), an Amazon leader who invaded Ninus and Babylonia
  • Hippolyta(Ἱππολύτη), a daughter of Ares and queen of the Amazons
  • Hippothoe(Ἱπποθόη), an Amazonian warrior, killed by Achilles at Troy
  • Iphito(Ἰφιτώ), an Amazon who served under Hippolyta
  • Lampedo(Λαμπεδώ), an Amazon queen who ruled with her sister Marpesia
  • Marpesia(Μαρπεσία), an Amazon queen who ruled with her sister Lampedo
  • Melanippe(Μελανίππη), a daughter of Ares and sister of Hippolyta and Antiope
  • Molpadia(Μολπαδία), an Amazon who killed Antiope
  • Myrina(Μύρινα), a queen of the Amazons
  • Orithyia(Ὠρείθυια), an Amazon queen
  • Otrera(Ὀτρήρα), a queen of the Amazons, consort of Ares and mother of Hippolyta
  • Pantariste(Πανταρίστη), an Amazon who fought with Hippolyta against Heracles
  • Penthesilea(Πενθεσίλεια), a queen of the Amazons who fought in the Trojan War on the side of Troy
Inmates of Tartarus
  • The Daiaides, forty-nine daughters of Danaus who murdered their husbands and were condemned to an eternity of carrying water in leaky jugs
  • Ixion, a king of the Lapiths who attempted to rape Hera and was bound to a flaming wheel in Tartarus
  • Sisyphus, a king of Thessaly who attempted to cheat death and was sentenced to an eternity of rolling a boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down
  • Tantalus, a king of Anatolia who butchered his son Pelops and served him as a meal to the gods; he was punished with the torment of starvation, food and drink eternally dangling just out of reach
Minor figures
  • Abas, the name of several mythological figures
  • Abia, nursemaid of Glenus, a son of Heracles
  • Abrota, wife of Nisos, king of Megara
  • Acacallis, daughter of Minos, king of Crete
  • Acallaris, daughter of Eumedes
  • Acamas, son of Antenor (Ἀκάμας), a son of Antenor who fought in the Trojan war on the side of Troy
  • Acamas, son of Theseus (Ἀκάμας), a son of Theseus who fought with the Greeks during the Trojan War
  • Acarnan(Ἀκαρνάν), a son of Alcmaeon and Callirrhoe
  • Achaeus(Ἀχαιός), progenitor of the Achaeans
  • Acoetes, a priest of Dionysus
  • Acraepheus, a son of Apollo
  • Actaeon, a hunter transformed into a stag by Artemis and devoured by his own hounds
  • Actor(Άκτωρ), the name of several mythological figures
  • Aegiale(Αἰγιαλεία), unfaithful wife of Diomedes
  • Aegialeus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Aepytus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Aëdon, daughter of Pandareus, changed into a nightingale
  • Aërope, the name of several mythological figures
  • Aesacus, a son of Priam who was transformed into a bird
  • Aethalides, herald of the Argonauts
  • Aethilla, sister of Priam, king of Troy
  • Aethra(Αἴθρα), mother of Theseus
  • Aetolus, a son of Endymion, eponym of Aetolia
  • Agamede, the name of several mythological figures
  • Agamedes, a famed architect
  • Agapenor, leader of the Arcadians during the Trojan War
  • Agastrophus, a Paeonian ally of the Trojans
  • Agave, mother of Cadmus and worshipper of Dionysus
  • Agelaus(Ageláos), the name of several mythological figures
  • Aglaea(Αγλαΐα), the name of several mythological figures
  • Aglaulus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Agrius, the name of several mythological figures
  • Agron, a son of Eumelus who was transformed into a plover for disrespecting Hermes, Athena and Artemis
  • Alcaeus(Ἀλκαίος), the name of several mythological figures
  • Alcathous, the name of several mythological figures
  • Alcidice, wife of Salmoneus, king of Elis
  • Alcimache, the name of several mythological figures
  • Alcimede, wife of Aeson and mother of Jason
  • Alcimedon, the name of several mythological figures
  • Alcimus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Alcinoe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Alcmene(Ἀλκμήνη), mother of Heracles
  • Alcyone(Ἀλκυών or Ἀλκυόνη), daughter of Aeolus and wife of Ceyx
  • Almus, one of the sons of Sisyphus
  • Aloeus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Alope, a woman seduced by Poseidon in the form of a kingfisher
  • Alphesiboea, the name of several mythological figures
  • Althaea(Ἀλθαία), mother of Meleager
  • Althaemenes, son of Catreus, king of Crete; it was prophesied he would be killed by his own son
  • Amarynceus, a chief of the Eleans
  • Amethystos, a maiden that was changed into amethyst
  • Amphidamas(Ἀμφιδάμας), the name of several mythological figures
  • Amphimachus(Ἀμφίμαχος), the name of several mythological figures
  • Amphinome, the name of several mythological figures
  • Amphinomus(Ἀμφίνομος), a son of Nisos and one of Penelope's suitors during the Odyssey
  • Amphion, the name of several mythological figures
  • Amphithea(Ἀμφιθέα), the name of several mythological figures
  • Amyclas(Ἀμύκλας), the name of several mythological figures
  • Amyntor(Ἀμύντωρ), the name of several mythological figures
  • Amythaon, a son of Cretheus, father of Melampus and Bias
  • Anaxarete, a Cypriot maiden turned to stone by Aphrodite for refusing her suitor's advances
  • Anaxibia, the name of several mythological figures
  • Anaxo, mother of Alcmene
  • Ancaeus, the name of two separate Argonauts, each of whom was killed by a boar
  • Anchialus(Ἀγχίαλος), the name of several mythological figures
  • Andraemon, the name of several mythological figures
  • Andreus, son of the river-god Peneus
  • Androgeus, a son of Minos, king of Crete
  • Antenor(Ἀντήνωρ), a counsellor of Priam
  • Anticlus, one of the Greek warriors who hid inside the Trojan Horse
  • Anticlea, mother of Odysseus
  • Antilochus(Ἀντίλοχος), a son of Nestor who participated in the Trojan War
  • Antimachus(Αντίμαχος), the name of several mythological figures
  • Antinoe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Antinous, one of the most prominent and disrespectful suitors of Penelope during the Odyssey
  • Antion, father of Ixion
  • Antiphates, the name of several mythological figures
  • Antiphus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Apemosyne, a daughter of Catreus who was raped by Hermes
  • Aphareus, founder of the city Arene in Messenia
  • Apheidas, the name of several mythological figures
  • Apis, the name of several mythological figures
  • Apsyrtus, a son of Aeëtes, murdered by his sister Medea
  • Arcas(Αρκάς), son of Zeus and Callisto
  • Arceophon, a Phoenician man who committed suicide after being spurned by his beloved
  • Arcesilaus, one of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War
  • Areithous, the name of several mythological figures
  • Aretaon, the name of several mythological figures
  • Arete, wife of Alcinous
  • Arganthone, famed huntress and lover of Rhesus
  • Arge, the name of several mythological figures
  • Argea, daughter of Adrastus and wife of Polynices
  • Argia, the name of several mythological characters
  • Argynnus, beloved of Agamemnon
  • Aristodemus(Ἀριστόδημος), a descendent of Heracles who helped lead the Dorian Invasion
  • Aristomachus(Ἀριστόμαχος), the name of several mythological figures
  • Asius, the name of two people who fought during the Trojan War
  • Aspalis, a maiden of Melite, Phthia associated with a local cult of Artemis
  • Asterodia, the name of several mythological figures
  • Asteropaios, a Paeonian ally of the Trojans
  • Asterope, the name of several mythological figures
  • Astyanassa, Helen of Troy's maid
  • Astyanax(Ἀστυάναξ), infant son of Hector and Andromache, killed during the Sack of Troy
  • Astydameia(Ἀστυδάμεια), the name of several mythological figures
  • Astynome, the name of several mythological figures
  • Astyoche, the name of several mythological figures
  • Astypalaea(Ἀστυπάλαια), a lover of Poseidon
  • Atrax, founder of Atracia in Thessaly
  • Atymnius, the name of several mythological figures
  • Auge, mother of the hero Telephus
  • Autochthe, a daughter of Perseus and Andromeda who married Aegeus
  • Autolycus, a son of Hermes
  • Automedon(Αυτομέδων), Achilles' charioteer
  • Autonoë, daughter of Cadmus and mother of Actaeon
  • Autonous, man transformed by the gods into a Stone Curlew
  • Axylus, a participant in the Trojan War who fought on the side of Troy
  • Batea, wife of Dardanus and mother of Ilus
  • Baubo, an old woman who jested with Demeter while the goddess was mourning the loss of Persephone
  • Baucis, a virtuous old woman whose hospitality the gods rewarded
  • Bianna, a Cretan woman who migrated to Gaul and disappeared in a chasm of the earth
  • Bienor, the name of several mythological figures
  • Biston, a son of Ares and eponym of Bistonia in Thrace
  • Bormus, a Mariandynian youth abducted by nymphs
  • Borus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Botres, a son of Eumelus, transformed into a bee-eater
  • Budeia, a Boeotian princess who led an army against Thebes
  • Briseus, father of Briseis
  • Broteas, a son of Tantalus
  • Bucolion, illegitimate son of the Trojan king Laomedon and half-brother of Priam
  • Buphagus, a son of Iapetus
  • Bura, a daughter of Ion
  • Butes, the name of several mythological figures
  • Byblis, a woman who fell in love with her twin brother
  • Calesius, Axylus' charioteer
  • Caletor, the name of two men involved in the Trojan War
  • Callidice, queen of Thesprotiaand wife of Odysseus
  • Callithyia, the first priestess of Hera
  • Calyce, the name of several mythological figures
  • Calydon, eponym of Calydon, Aetolia
  • Canace, a daughter of Aeolus and lover of Poseidon
  • Canethus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Canthus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Capaneus, an arrogant warrior who was struck down by Zeus
  • Capys, the name of several mythological figures
  • Carius, a son of Zeus believed to have learned music from nymphs
  • Carystus, son of Chiron
  • Cassiopeia, a vain Ethiopian queen, punished by Poseidon for her hubris
  • Caucon, the name of several mythological figures
  • Caunus, a son of Miletus who fled from his twin sister's incestuous advances
  • Cebriones, an illegitimate son of Priam
  • Celtine, a Celtic princess and lover of Heracles
  • Cerambus, a talented yet arrogant singer who was transformed into a beetle
  • Cerdo, wife of Phoroneus
  • Cestrinus, son of Helenus and Andromache
  • Ceyx, husband of Alcyone
  • Chaeresilaus, son of Iasius
  • Chalciope, the name of several mythological figures
  • Chalcodon, the name of several mythological figures
  • Charops, the name of several mythological figures
  • Chelone, changed into a tortoise by Hermes
  • Chione, daughter of Arcturus, a lover of Boreas
  • Chione, daughter of Callirrhoe, a woman transformed by Hermes into a snow cloud
  • Chione, daughter of Daedalion, mother of Philammon and Autolycus by Apollo and Hermes respectively
  • Chloris, the name of several mythological figures
  • Chromia, daughter of Itonus
  • Chrysanthis, a woman who told Demeter of the abduction of Persephone
  • Chryseis, a woman enslaved as a war prize by Agamemnon, who was later forced to return her
  • Chryses, a priest of Apollo and father of Chryseis
  • Chrysippe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Chrysothemis, the name of several mythological figures
  • Chthonia, the name of several mythological figures
  • Chthonius, the name of several mythological figures
  • Chthonophyle, a daughter of Sicyon and wife of Phlias
  • Cilix, founder of Cilicia
  • Cilla, the name of several mythological figures
  • Cleite, the name of several mythological figures
  • Cleitus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Cleoboea, the name of several mythological figures
  • Cleobule, the name of several mythological figures
  • Cleodaeus, a grandson of Heracles
  • Cleopatra, wife of Meleager
  • Clinis, a Babylonian man, transformed into a bird
  • Clonius, the name of several mythological figures
  • Clymenus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Clytie, the name of several mythological figures
  • Clytius, the name of several mythological figures
  • Clytodora, the name of several mythological figures
  • Clytus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Coeranus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Comaetho, the name of several mythological figures
  • Coön, a son of Antenor who fell against Agamemnon
  • Copreus, herald of Eurystheus
  • Coresus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Coronis, the name of several mythological figures
  • Cragaleus, a man transformed into stone by Apollo
  • Crete, the name of several mythological figures
  • Creusa, the name of several mythological figures
  • Crino, the name of several mythological figures
  • Crisus, founder of the town of Crissa
  • Ctesippus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Ctesylla, a maiden of Ioulis
  • Ctimene, younger sister of Odysseus
  • Cyanippus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Cychreus, son of Poseidon and Salamis
  • Cycnus, the name of several mythological figures, most of whom were transformed into swans
  • Cydippe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Cydon, the name of several mythological figures
  • Cynurus, a son of Perseus
  • Cyparissus, a boy beloved by Apollo and transformed into a cypress tree after his death
  • Daedalion, a man transformed by Apollo into a hawk
  • Daedalus, a skilled inventor and artisan
  • Dascylus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Deileon, the name of several mythological figures
  • Deimachus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Deioneus(Δηιονεύς) or Deion (Δηίων), the name of several mythological figures
  • Deiphobus, a son of Priam and Hecuba who fought in the Trojan War
  • Deipyle, wife of Tydeus and mother of Diomedes
  • Delphus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Demodice, the name of several mythological figures
  • Demonassa, the name of several mythological figures
  • Demonice, the name of several mythological figures
  • Demophon of Eleusis, a son of Celeus, king of Eleusis, whom Demeter attempted and failed to immortalise
  • Deucalion, survivor of the Deluge
  • Dexamenus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Dia, mother of Pirithoös
  • Dictys, the name of several mythological figures
  • Dimoetes, brother of Troezen
  • Diocles, the name of several mythological figures
  • Diomede, the name of several mythological figures
  • Dirce, wife of Lycus
  • Dius, the name of several mythological figures
  • Dolius, a slave of Penelope
  • Dolon, a fast runner who fought for Troy in the Trojan War
  • Dolops, the name of several mythological figures
  • Dorus, progenitor of the Dorians
  • Dotis, the name of several mythological figures
  • Dryas, the name of several mythological figures
  • Dryope, a woman transformed into a black poplar
  • Dymas, the name of several mythological figures
  • Echion, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eioneus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Electryone, a daughter of Helios and Rhode
  • Eleius, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eleuther, the name of several mythological figures
  • Elpenor, a crew member of Odysseus, who died in an accident; his shade approached Odysseus in the Underworld to beg him for a proper burial
  • Elymus, progenitor of the Elymians
  • Emathion, the name of several mythological figures
  • Enarete, wife of Aeolus
  • Endeïs, daughter of Chiron
  • Endymion, eternally sleeping lover of the moon goddess Selene
  • Enyeus, the name of several mythological characters
  • Epeius, the name of several mythological figures
  • Epicasta, the name of several mythological figures
  • Epidaurus, eponymous hero of the city Epidaurus
  • Epipole, a woman that went to Trojan War in disguise of a man
  • Epirus, daughter of Agave and Echion, after whom the region of Epirus was named
  • Epistrophus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Epochus, the name of several mythological characters
  • Ereuthalion, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eribotes, one of the Argonauts
  • Eriopis, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eriphyle, mother of Alcmaeon and wife of Amphiaraus
  • Erymanthus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Euippe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Euchenor, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eulimene, a Cretan girl who was put to death after having an affair with a man other than her betrothed
  • Eumaeus, Odysseus' loyal swineherd
  • Eumedes, the name of several mythological figures
  • Euphorion, the son of Achilles and Helen
  • Europs, the name of several mythological figures
  • Euryalus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Euryanassa, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eurybates, herald of the Greek armies and squire to Odysseus during the Trojan War
  • Eurycleia, the wet-nurse of Odysseus
  • Eurycyda, a lover of Poseidon
  • Eurydamas, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eurylochus, the second-in-command of Odysseus' ship during the return to Ithaca after the Trojan War
  • Eurymachus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eurymedon, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eurymedousa, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eurypyle, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eurypylus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Euryte, daughter of Hippodamas
  • Eurythemis, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eurythemista, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eurytion, the name of several mythological figures
  • Eurytus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Evaechme, the name of several mythological figures
  • Evippus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Galanthis, servant and friend of Alcmene, who foiled Hera's plan to prevent Heracles' birth and was transformed into a weasel in punishment
  • Gerana, a Pygmy queen changed into a crane
  • Gorge, the name of several mythological figures
  • Gorgophone, daughter of Perseus and Andromeda
  • Guneus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Haemon, son of Creon and Eurydice
  • Halaesus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Halirrhothius, a son of Poseidon who was murdered by Ares
  • Harpalion, the name of several mythological figures
  • Hecamede, daughter of Arsinoös who was captured and given to Nestor as a servant
  • Heleus, a son of Perseus and Andromeda
  • Henioche, the name of several mythological figures
  • Herippe, a woman from Miletus, abducted by the Gauls
  • Hermippe, wife of Orchomeus and mother of Minyas by Poseidon
  • Hero and Leander, star-crossed lovers
  • Hippocoön, the name of several mythological figures
  • Hippodamas, the name of several mythological figures
  • Hippodamia, wife of Pelops
  • Hippolytus, a son of Theseus
  • Hippotes, the name of several mythological figures
  • Hippothoe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Hippothous, the name of several mythological figures
  • Hodites, the name of several mythological figures
  • Hodoedocus, son of Cynus, father of Oileus
  • Hyacinthus, a lover of Apollo changed into a flower
  • Hyacinthus of Lacedaemon, father of four daughters who were sacrificed to avert plague
  • Hylas, arms bearer to Heracles
  • Hyllus, son of Heracles and Deianira
  • Hyperenor, the name of several mythological figures
  • Hyperippe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Hypermnestra, the name of several mythological figures
  • Hyperphas, father of Euryganeiaand Euryanassa
  • Hypsenor, the name of several mythological characters
  • Hyrmine, the wife of Phorbas
  • Hyrnetho, the wife of Deiphontes
  • Ialmenus, a son of Ares who sailed with the Argonauts
  • Iasus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Icarius, the name of several mythological figures
  • Icarus, the son of Daedalus, who fell to his death
  • Ilione, daughter of Priam and wife of Polymestor
  • Ilioneus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Imbrius, a son-in-law of Priam
  • Iodame, daughter of Itonus, turned to stone by Athena
  • Iole, daughter of Eurytus
  • Ion, son of Apollo and Creusa, wife of Xuthus
  • Iphianassa, the name of several mythological figures
  • Iphianeira, the name of several mythological figures
  • Iphicles, the name of several mythological figures
  • Iphidamas, the name of several mythological figures
  • Iphimedeia, a lover of Poseidon
  • Iphinoe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Iphitus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Iphthime, the name of several mythological figures
  • Itonus, son of Amphictyon and founder of a shrine to Athena
  • Lamedon, a son of Coronus of Sicyon
  • Lampus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Laodamas, the name of several mythological figures
  • Laodamia, the name of several mythological figures
  • Laodice, a daughter of Priam
  • Laonome, the name of several mythological figures
  • Laophoon, a Paeonian ally of the Trojans in the Trojan War
  • Laothoe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Lapithes, eponym of the Lapiths
  • Leitus, a leader of the Achaean forces during the Trojan War
  • Leos, name of two Attic heroes
  • Lepreus, a grandson of Poseidon and an enemy of Heracles
  • Leucippus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Leucon, the name of several mythological figures
  • Leuconoe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Leucophrye, daughter of Mandrolytus; she betrayed her city for the love of a man
  • Leucus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Lityerses, a son of Midas killed by Heracles, and eponym of a kind of reaping songs
  • Lophis, the young son of a Boeotian king
  • Lycaon of Troy, a son of Priam, killed by Achilles
  • Lycaste, the name of several mythological figures
  • Lycastus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Lycorus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Lycurgus of Thrace, a king of the Edoni in Thrace
  • Lysianassa, the name of several mythological figures
  • Lysimache, the name of several mythological figures
  • Lysippe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Machaon, a physician and son of Asclepius who fought on the side of the Greeks in the Trojan War
  • Maeon, the name of several mythological figures
  • Magnes, the name of several mythological figures
  • Mecisteus, son of Talaus who participated in the war of the Seven Against Thebes
  • Meda, the name of several mythological figures
  • Medôn, the name of several mythological figures
  • Megapenthes, the name of several mythological figures
  • Melanippus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Melantho, a disloyal servant of Penelope
  • Melas, the name of several mythological figures
  • Meliboea, the name of several mythological figures
  • Melicertes, son of Athamas and Ino who was transformed into the marine god Palaemon
  • Melite, an eponymous heroine of a deme in Attica
  • Memphis, eponym of Memphis, Egypt
  • Menippe, a daughter of Orion who was transformed into a comet
  • Messene, an ambitious Argive princess for whom Messenia was named
  • Metaneira, wife of Celeus, king of Eleusis
  • Metioche, a daughter of Orion who was transformed into a comet
  • Mestor, the name of several mythological figures
  • Mestra, daughter of Erysichthonwho possessed the gift of shape-shifting
  • Miletus, a son of Apollo and founder of the city Miletus
  • Minyas, founder of Orchomenus in Boeotia
  • Munichus, the name of several mythological figures.
  • Myrina, the name of several mythological figures
  • Myrmidon, eponymous progenitor of the Myrmidons
  • Myrmidone, the name of several mythological figures
  • Myrrha, the mother of Adonis
  • Myrtilus, charioteer of Oenomaus
  • Myrto, the name of several mythological figures
  • Mysius, an Argive who offered hospitality to Demeter
  • Mytilene, the name of several mythological figures
  • Narcissus, a young man who fell in love with his own reflection
  • Naubolus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Nausicaa, a Phaeacian princess who aided Odysseus
  • Nausithous, the name of several mythological figures
  • Neoptolemus, a son of Achilles
  • Nicippe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Nireus, an Achaean leader during the Trojan War, renowned for his beauty
  • Nyctimene, a woman transformed by Athena into an owl
  • Nyctimus, a son of Lycaon who was killed and served up as a meal to Zeus
  • Oenoe, the name of several mythological characters
  • Oenone, the first wife of Paris, whom he abandoned in favour of Helen
  • Oenotrus, a son of Lycaon
  • Olenus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Omphale, a queen of Lydia to whom Heracles was required to become a slave for the period of a year
  • Oncius, a son of Apollo and eponymous hero of Oncium, Arcadia
  • Orion, a hunter whom Zeus placed among the stars as the constellation of Orion
  • Ornytion, a son of Sisyphus and ruler over Corinth
  • Ornytus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Orsilochus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Othryoneus, a suitor of Cassandra
  • Oxylus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Paeon (father of Agastrophus), a Paeonian, father of Agastrophus and Laophoon
  • Paeon (son of Antilochus), a Messenian noble
  • Paeon (son of Endymion), eponym of Paeonia
  • Paeon (son of Poseidon) by Helle, sister of Phrixus
  • Pallene, the name of several mythological figures
  • Pandaie, a daughter of Heracles in India
  • Pandareus, a friend of Tantalus who got involved into the latter's impious deeds
  • Pandarus, a Trojan archer who fought in the Trojan War
  • Pandora II, a daughter of Deucalion and Pyrrha
  • Panopeus, a son of Phocus
  • Panthous, an elder of Troy
  • Paris, a son of Priam whose abduction of Helen resulted in the Trojan War
  • Parthenopeus, one of the Seven Against Thebes
  • Patroclus, a comrade of Achilles who was killed by Hector during the Trojan War
  • Peirous, a Thracian ally of the Trojans
  • Peisenor, the name of several mythological figures
  • Peisidice, the name of several mythological figures
  • Peisistratus, the youngest son of Nestor
  • Pelopia, the name of several mythological figures
  • Peneleos, an Achaean soldier in the Trojan War
  • Penthilus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Periboea, the name of several mythological figures
  • Perigune, daughter of Sinis and lover of Theseus
  • Perileos, the name of several mythological figures
  • Periphas, the name of several mythological figures
  • Periphetes, the name of several mythological figures
  • Perimede, the name of several mythological figures
  • Perimedes, the name of several mythological figures
  • Phaenops, the name of several mythological figures
  • Phaëton, a son of Helios who lost control of his father's sun chariot and was struck down by Zeus to prevent disaster
  • Phalerus, a son of Alcon who sailed with the Argonauts
  • Pharis, a son of Hermes and founder of Pharae in Messene
  • Phemius, an Ithacan poet who performs in the house of Odysseus
  • Phialo, a lover of Heracles
  • Phocus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Philemon, a virtuous old man who was rewarded by Zeus
  • Philoctetes, a famed archer who participated in the Trojan War
  • Phlias, a son of Dionysus who sailed with the Argonauts
  • Phocus, a son of Aeacus, killed by his brothers Peleus and Telemon
  • Phoenix, one of the Myrmidons who participated in the Trojan War
  • Phorbas, the name of several mythological figures
  • Phorcys, a Phrygian ally of Priam in the Trojan War
  • Phrastor, the name of several mythological figures
  • Phrixus, a son of Athamas and Nephele, rescued by Chrysomallus, the ram with the golden fleece
  • Phrontis, a son of Phrixus who sailed with the Argonauts
  • Phylacus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Phylas, the name of several mythological figures
  • Phyleus, son of Augeas
  • Phyllis, wife of Demophon of Athens
  • Physadeia, the name of several mythological figures
  • Physcoa, member of the Sixteen Womenand lover of Dionysus
  • Phytalus, an Attic hero encountered by Demeter
  • Pleuron, eponym of Pleuron, Aetolia
  • Plexippus, the name of several mythological characters
  • Podalirius, a healer and son of Asclepius who participated in the Trojan War
  • Polites, the name of several mythological figures
  • Polyboea, the name of several mythological figures
  • Polycaon, the name of several mythological figures
  • Polycaste, the name of several mythological figures
  • Polydorus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Polymele, the name of several mythological figures
  • Polypheides, the name of several mythological figures
  • Polystratus, a youth of Dyme, Achaea
  • Polyxenus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Polyxo, the name of several mythological figures
  • Praxithea, the name of several mythological figures
  • Proclia, daughter of Laomedon, sister of Priam and wife of Cycnus
  • Procrustes, a rogue smith and bandit from Attica who attacked people
  • Promedon, possibly a follower of Orpheus
  • Pronax, a brother of Adrastus
  • Prosymnus, a shepherd who aided Dionysus in rescuing Semele from Hades
  • Protesilaus, the first Greek soldier to die at Troy
  • Prothoenor, one of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War
  • Psophis, the name of several mythological figures
  • Pterelaos, the name of several mythological figures
  • Pygmalion, a sculptor who fell in love with his own creation
  • Pylaeus, a Pelasgian ally of the Trojans
  • Pylaemenes, an Enetian ally of the Trojans
  • Pyraechmes, a Paeonian ally of the Trojans
  • Pyramus, tragic lover of Thisbe, on whom Shakespeare's Romeo is based
  • Pyrrha, wife of Deucalion
  • Rarus, a possible father of Triptolemus
  • Rhadine and Leontichus, star-crossed lovers
  • Rhoeo, a lover of Apollo
  • Saon, the name of several mythological figures
  • Schedius, the name of several mythological figures
  • Scylaceus, a Lycian ally of the Trojans
  • Selemnus, a man who loved the sea nymph Argyra
  • Sidero, stepmother of Tyro
  • Socus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Solymus, ancestral hero of the Solymi tribe in Lycia
  • Sostratus, a beloved of Heracles
  • Sparta, wife of Lacedaemon for whom the city of Sparta was named
  • Staphylus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Stentor, a herald of the Greek forces during the Trojan War
  • Stheneboea, daughter of Iobates and consort of Proteus
  • Sthenele, the name of several mythological figures
  • Sthenelus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Stratonice, the name of several mythological figures
  • Strophius, the name of several mythological figures
  • Syleus, a Lydian who forced people to dig his vineyard and was killed by Heracles
  • Syme, eponym of the island Syme
  • Tecmessa, the name of several mythological figures
  • Tegeates, founder of Tegea
  • Telecleia, a daughter of Ilus and wife of Cisseus
  • Telegonus, son of Circe and Odysseus
  • Telemachus, son of Odysseus and Penelope, and a central character in the Odyssey
  • Teleon, father of Butes and Eribotes
  • Telephassa, wife of Agenor and mother of Cadmus
  • Tenes, eponymous hero of Tenedos
  • Termerus, a bandit killed by Heracles
  • Theiodamas, the name of several mythological figures
  • Themiste, a daughter of Ilus and mother of Anchises
  • Themisto, third wife of Athamas
  • Theobule, the name of several mythological figures
  • Theonoe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Theophane, a lover of Poseidon, changed into an ewe
  • Thero, the name of several mythological figures
  • Thersander, the name of several mythological figures
  • Thersites, a soldier of the Greek army during the Trojan War
  • Thespius, founder-king of Thespiae, Boeotia
  • Thestius, father of Iphicles
  • Thestor, the name of several mythological figures
  • Thisbe, tragic lover of Pyramus, on whom Shakespeare's Juliet is based
  • Thoas, a leader of the Aetolian armies during the Trojan War
  • Thoön, the name of several mythological figures
  • Thrasymedes, soldier who fought on the side of the Greeks in the Trojan War
  • Thymoetes, the name of several mythological figures
  • Timandra, daughter of Leda and Tyndareus
  • Tithonus, lover of Eos, granted immortality but not eternal youth
  • Tlepolemus, a son of Heracles who fought in the Trojan War of the side of the Greeks
  • Toxeus, the name of several mythological characters
  • Trambelus, a son of Telamon and half-brother of Ajax
  • Trochilus, possible inventor of the chariot linked to cults of Hera and Demeter
  • Troezen, a son of Pelops and eponym of the city Troezen
  • Trophonius, an architect, brother of Agamedes
  • Tydeus, father of Diomedes and one of the Seven Against Thebes
  • Tyres, the name of several mythological figures
  • Tyro, daughter of Salmoneus
  • Ucalegon, an elder of Troy
  • Xanthippe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Xanthius, a descendent of Bellerophon and father of Leucippus
  • Xanthus, the name of several mythological figures
  • Xuthus, a son of Hellen and Orseis and father of Ion and Achaeus
  • Zarex, a son of Carystus and founder of the town Zarex in Laconia
  • Zetes, an Argonaut and son of Boreas
  • Zeuxippe, the name of several mythological figures
  • Zeuxippus, the name of several mythological figures

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