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A Roman forest god, part goat and part man.Greek form:satyr.
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Piper's dagger, once owned by Helen of Troy. The word means 'looking glass.'
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A Greek stadium for horse racing and chariot racing.
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The goddess of youth; the daughter of Zeus and Hera, and married to Heracles.
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A Roman missile siege weapon.
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an incendiary weapon used in naval battles because it can continue burning in water.
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The most common coin in the Roman currency system.
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The Greek equivalent of Hercules; the son of Zeus and Alcmene; the strongest of all mortals.
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Shin armor.
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A nymph who is said to have brought up Zeus.
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A house god, ancestral spirit of Rome.
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The most famous Greek statue of all time.
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The Roman equivalent of Heracles; the son of Jupiter and Alcmene. who was born with great strength.
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The Greek earth goddess; mother of Titans, giants, Cyclopes, and other monsters. Roman form: Terra.
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A Roman Emperor who ruled from 117 to 138 ce.
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The sacred Roman she-wolf that nursed the foundling twins Romulus and Remus.
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Grain spirits.
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A region presently in northwestern Greece and southern Albania.
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