Nymph — This article is about the creatures of Greek mythology. For other uses, see Nymph (disambiguation). A fourth century Roman depiction of Hylas and the Nymphs, from the basilica of Junius Bassus A nymph in Greek mythology is a female minor nature… … Wikipedia
From the Gourd of Xanth — See more characters of the Xanth series by Piers Anthony at List of Xanth characters. The Gourd is the headquarters of the Night Stallion where nightmares are made.Night StallionHe rules the Dream World inside the Gourd. Also known as Trojan and… … Wikipedia
The family of Merlin of Xanth — See more characters of the Xanth series by Piers Anthony at List of Xanth characters.Merlin was the first king of Xanth. familytree | | | | | | MER | |y| | TAP |MER=Merlin|T boxstyle MER =background color: #ffc; boxstyle T familytree | | | ROO |… … Wikipedia
Family of Merlin of Xanth — For more characters of the Xanth series by Piers Anthony, see List of Xanth characters. Merlin was the first king of Xanth. … Wikipedia
Poseidon — This article is about the Greek god. For other uses, see Poseidon (disambiguation). Poseidon … Wikipedia
Zeus — For other uses, see Zeus (disambiguation). Zeus … Wikipedia
Dionysiaca — The Dionysiaca is an ancient epic poem and the principal work of Nonnus. It is an epic in 48 books, the longest surviving poem from antiquity at 20,426 lines, composed in Homeric dialect and dactylic hexameters, the main subject of which is the… … Wikipedia
Trojan War — In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans after Paris of Troy stole Helen from her husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta. The war is among the most important events in Greek mythology, and was narrated… … Wikipedia
Theogony — (Greek: Θεογονία, theogonia = the birth of God(s)) is a poem by Hesiod describing the origins and genealogies of the gods of the ancient Greeks, composed circa 700 BC. The title of the work comes from the Greek words for god and seed… … Wikipedia
Myrrha — This article is about the Greek myth. For other uses, see Myrrha (disambiguation) … Wikipedia