FataleVrouwen
[[Mythology]] == [::Eve] == [[thumb:Eve-Snake|right]] the first woman. ==TheGraeae== : Mythica:Graeae . . . associated with Lamia also. == [::Helen] (of Troy) == == [::Delilah], Samson and == == . . .
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GreekTragedy
CreativeWriting * [[WikiPedia:Choerilus (playwright)|Choeriluĉs]] * [[WikiPedia:Aeschylus]] (c. 525–456 . . . in Tauris]] (414-412 BCE) ** [[WikiPedia:Helen (play)|Helen]] (412 BCE) ** [[WikiPedia:The Phoenician . . .
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Poppea
SongBook L'Incoronazione di Poppea [[image:cupid]] The story, roughly, is that of the emperor Nero who . . . parts of the opera). The two singers, BTW, are Helen Donath and Elisabeth Soderstrom. . . .
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love
[[Quoth]] and i believe in love and i know you do too ''I've forgotten the words with which to tell you. . . . associated with motivation to acquire a reward. Helen E. Fisher, a research anthropologist at Rutgers . . .
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moon
[[Reference]] ''see also:time'' ||January|| Wolf Moon || ||February|| Snow Moon || ||March|| Worm Moon . . . Prometheus, Pandora, Phoebe, Janus, Epimetheus, Helene, Telesto, Calypso, Atlas, Pan, Ymir, Paaliaq, . . .
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