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- xw posted on 07/17/2006Morpheus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sleep and his half-brother Death (Hypnos and Thanatos) by John William Waterhouse (1874) Sleep and his half-brother Death (Hypnos and Thanatos) by John William Waterhouse (1874)Morpheus ("he who forms, shapes, molds", from the Greek morphe) is the principal Greek god of dreams and sleep. Morpheus has the ability to take any human's form and appear in dreams. His father is Hypnos the god of sleep. N
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- xw posted on 07/14/2006Milon of Croton Milo of Croton Attacked by a Lion, 1672-82 by Pierre Puget Milo or Milon of Croton (late 6th century BC) was the most famous of Greek athletes in Antiquity. He was born in the Greek colony of Croton in Southern Italy. He was a six time Olympic victor; once for Boys Wrestling in 540 BC at the 60th Olympics, and five time wrestling champion at the 62nd through 66th Olympiads. Milo kept on competing, even well after what would have been
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- xw posted on 07/10/2006Harpocrates The child Horus represented to the ancient Egyptians the new-born Sun, rising each day at dawn. When the Greeks conquered Egypt under Alexander, they morphed the Egyptian Horus into their Hellenistic god known as Harpocrates (in Egyptian Har-pa-khered or Heru-pa-khered meaning "Har, the Child"). Remember that the Egyptian written language, like those of the Semites, did not use vowels, so we can only conjecture what vowels fall where. Horus was conceived by Isis, the mother goddess
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