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In the Odyssey book X the process Circe is described: "She gave then all ..... Answer: In the Odyssey Circe is a temptress but it seems unlikely that this ...
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www.fjkluth.com/circe.html
www.fjkluth.com/circe.html
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Kirke (Circe) kir KEE ... Kirke in The Odyssey (reference) ... Kirke (Circe) is the daughter of Helios (the Sun) and Perseis, which would make her the grand-daughter of Okeanos (Ocean).
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messagenetcommresearch.com/myths/bios/circe.html
messagenetcommresearch.com/myths/bios/circe.html
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NOTE: This page was created as a resource for the Odyssey chats of Ancient sites, which folded in 1999. More Greek mythology resources by Tracy Marks (Torrey Philemon from Ancient Sites) are available here. ... Circe; *Circe: Greek Mythology Link; Circe; Circe the Dread Goddess; Circe in Myth; Circe and Calypso, LeVann ;
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www.webwinds.com/odyssey/odysseycharacters.htm
www.webwinds.com/odyssey/odysseycharacters.htm
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When we came to Circe's island, no one was eager to go exploring, ... Homer makes several references in The Odyssey to the deceased traveling down to the realm of Hades and his queen, Persephone (per-SEH-fone-ee). But the land of Death to which Odysseus is about to journey would seem to be located on the earth's surface.
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www.mythweb.com/odyssey/book10.html
www.mythweb.com/odyssey/book10.html
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The Odyssey ... The men were tired and demoralised by the death, when they arrived on the island of Aeaea, ruled by Circe. Circe was the daughter of sun god Helius and the Oceanid Perse. She was a sorceress and an immortal herself.
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library.thinkquest.org/C005321/tq/Epic%20Library/the%20...
library.thinkquest.org/C005321/tq/Epic%20Library/the%20odyssey.htm
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Hilarious interpretation of Homer's The Odyssey--specifically Circe and the Pigs. In the story, Circe the sorcerer turns Odysseus' men into pigs.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xnHKrNIu-s
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* Although not in Homers' Odyssey, Circe and Odysseus bore Telegonus, and Agreus and Latinus,(who supposedly was son of Calypso). Their children were considered 'faultless' and 'strong', and ruled over the famous Tyrsenians.
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www.perseus.tufts.edu/classes/AL1.html
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As you push through the forest towards Circe's castle, you meet Hermes disguised as a young man. He gives you a herb called "moly". Soon you reach the enchanted castle, and call out to the lovely goddess … ... Map |start of Odyssey | Classics Teachers Resources| the Classics Pages Index...
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www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias/odyssey/od59.htm
www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias/odyssey/od59.htm
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From Circe to the Land of the Dead ... Following Hermes' instructions, you take the moly to counteract Circe's drug, you rush at her with your sword, and when she shrinks in terror and offers to sleep with you, you accept, but then threaten to go ... Map |start of Odyssey | Classics Teachers Resources| the Classics Pages Index...
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www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias/odyssey/od65.htm
www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias/odyssey/od65.htm
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