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  • 121Minos — For other uses, see Minos (disambiguation). Minos, illustration by Gustave Doré for Dante Alighieri s Inferno. In Greek mythology, Minos (Greek: Μίνως, Minōs) was a king of Crete, son of …

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  • 122Titan (mythology) — This article is about the race of the Titans in Greek mythology. For the Greek sun deity sometimes referred to as Titan , see Helios. For other uses, see Titan. Greek deities series Primordial deities …

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  • 123Cyclops — Polyphemus, by Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, 1802 (Landesmuseum Oldenburg) This article is about the mythical creature. For other uses, see Cyclops (disambiguation). A cyclops ( …

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  • 124Hecatonchires — The Hecatonchires, or Hekatonkheires el. Ἑκατόγχειρες(Audio IPA|Ell Ekatogheires.ogg| [ Hekatonkheires ] ), were three gargantuan figures of an archaic stage of Greek mythology. According to Hesiod they were children of Gaia and Uranus, [Hesiod… …

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  • 125Erebus — For other uses, see Erebus (disambiguation). Greek deities series Titans and Olympians Aquatic deities Chthonic deities Personified concepts Other deities Primordial deities …

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  • 126Stemming — is the process for reducing inflected (or sometimes derived) words to their stem, base or root form ndash; generally a written word form. The stem need not be identical to the morphological root of the word; it is usually sufficient that related… …

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  • 127Nephilim — For other uses, see Nephilim (disambiguation). The Nephilim (plural) are the offspring of the sons of God and the daughters of men in Genesis 6:4, or giants who inhabit Canaan in Numbers 13:33. A similar word with different vowel sounds is used… …

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  • 128Zeus (Marvel Comics) — Superherobox| caption=Zeus featured on the cover of Thor Annual #8 (1979). Art by John Buscema. character name=Zeus alter ego=Zeus publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Daring Mystery Comics #6, September 1940 (Golden Age), Journey Into Mystery Annual… …

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