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  • Greek Mythology at the Service of the Portuguese Inquisition: the Case of Hercules and the Hydra of Lerna

    Greek Mythology at the Service of the Portuguese Inquisition: the Case of Hercules and the Hydra of Lerna

  • The Labours of Heracles (Part 1)

    The Labours of Heracles (Part 1)

  • Naming the Extrasolar Planets

    Naming the Extrasolar Planets

  • Cerberus.Pdf

    Cerberus.Pdf

  • Creatures and Monsters from Greek Mythology the HEROES Are

    Creatures and Monsters from Greek Mythology the HEROES Are

  • Hercules and the Hydra

    Hercules and the Hydra

  • Heracles and the Golden Apples of the Hesperides

    Heracles and the Golden Apples of the Hesperides

  • E.Giata, M.Kalofouti, Z.Stratigopoulou

    E.Giata, M.Kalofouti, Z.Stratigopoulou

  • Heracles and the Foundings of Sparta and Rome

    Heracles and the Foundings of Sparta and Rome

  • Lernaean Hydra Lernaean Hydra

    Lernaean Hydra Lernaean Hydra

  • The Twelve Labors of Heracles

    The Twelve Labors of Heracles

  • CREATURE FEATURE: the HYDRA Sample File

    CREATURE FEATURE: the HYDRA Sample File

  • Hercules and the 12 Labors: Part 1 Heracles Was a Favorite Hero of Both

    Hercules and the 12 Labors: Part 1 Heracles Was a Favorite Hero of Both

  • The Lernaean Hydra: the Floodwater, Who Had Countless Heads, All of Which Were Cruel Beasts – from the First to the Very Last, the Most Terrible, the Immortal One

    The Lernaean Hydra: the Floodwater, Who Had Countless Heads, All of Which Were Cruel Beasts – from the First to the Very Last, the Most Terrible, the Immortal One

  • Rary Pop Culture: from Cinema to Videogames, In: Thersites 8 (2018), 67-84

    Rary Pop Culture: from Cinema to Videogames, In: Thersites 8 (2018), 67-84

  • Hydraulic Works in Greek Mythology

    Hydraulic Works in Greek Mythology

  • The Labours of Heracles (The End of the Myth) “Now I Have Completed My Ten Labours, and You Must Set Me Free,” Said Heracles to King Eurystheus

    The Labours of Heracles (The End of the Myth) “Now I Have Completed My Ten Labours, and You Must Set Me Free,” Said Heracles to King Eurystheus

  • Written and Illustrated by Jay Lopez Written and Illustrated by Jay Lopez

    Written and Illustrated by Jay Lopez Written and Illustrated by Jay Lopez

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  • Lake Lerna: Investigating Hercules' Ancient Myth
  • Heracles's Twelve Labors
  • Row 4 Hercules
  • Hercules and Lernaean Hydr a Family Guide Between Epic and Dream
  • An Introduction To: Greek Mythology Year 6 Into 7
  • Lernaean Hydra Mentioned in Several Sources As Having Nine Heads, Lernaean Hydra Actually Had “More Heads Than a Vase-Painter Could Paint”
  • Legendary Creature Slideshow
  • King's College London Department of Classics Classical Civilisation


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