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Sonnet 153 alludes to Roman mythology through the characters of Cupid, god of love, and Diana, goddess of the hunt.
The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus was built by the Achmaenid Dynasty in the Persian Empire to honour the goddess Artemis.
A complex diety that was popular with the Greeks and Romans.
For eight decades and counting Brookgreen Gardens has been one of America's premier horticultural and sculptural powerhouses
For each ancient Greek hero, there was a monster for him to slay. Be it a snake-haired Medusa or a ravaging boar, the monsters are often more interesting than the heroes!
From caves to ancient Minoan palaces, you can visit the sites immortalized in some of the world's most well-known myths and legends on the Greek island of Crete.
Paraphrasing sonnet 153, sonnet 154 pairs up with its predecessor to bring down the curtain on this drama of unfulfilled love ("lust") between speaker and mistress.
Warner Home Video and DC Comics are set to release the direct-to-DVD release of Wonder Woman on March 3, 2009.
Wonder Woman is the image of feminine power in a time when women served families from their homes. The sole woman among a group of men, she became a beacon of power.
The Feast of Fools was a Christmas riot of drinking, games and entertainment, including the masque, which flourished during the reign of King James I (1603-1625).
In Greek mythology Orion, the hunter, was killed by the sting of Scorpius, the scorpion. They are in the sky at different times, so the scorpion cannot catch the hunter.


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