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Achaian Achilles Agni Aphroditê Apollo Argos Artemis Arthur Aryan Asterodia Asvins Athênê beautiful becomes belongs born bright brother brought Brynhild character child clouds darkness daughter dawn death deities Dêmêtêr denoting Dionysos doom dragon earth Edipus epic father fire gods golden Greek Gudrun Guenevere Hades Hagen Havelok heaven Helen Helios Hephaistos Herakles Hêrê Hermes heroes Hesiodic Hindu human hymns idea Iliad Iliad and Odyssey incidents Indra king Kriemhild Krishna Lancelot land Latin latter legend light maiden Medeia Meleagros Morgan le Fay mother myth mythical mythology Nibelungenlied night notion Odin Odyssey Orpheus Patroklos Perseus Phoebus phrases Phrixos poem poets popular Poseidon Prokris Prometheus reappears Rig Veda Romances Saramâ Sarpêdôn Savitar seen Semitic Siggeir Sigurd sister Sisyphos slain slay story sun-god sword tale tells Teutonic Theseus told tradition treasures Tristram Ushas Vedic Vishnu Volsung Vritra waters wife words worship Zeus