Hungarian word senses marked with topical category "Greek mythology"
Parent categories: Ancient Greece, Mythology, Ancient Europe, Ancient Near East, History of Greece, Culture, Ancient history, History of Europe, Ancient Asia, Greece, History of Asia, Society, History, Europe, Asia, Earth, Eurasia, Nature
Subcategories: Greek deities
Total 64 word senses
- Agamemnón (Proper name) Agamemnon (a Greek mythological hero)
- Akhilleusz (Proper name) Achilles (a Greek mythological hero)
- Androméda (Proper name) Andromeda, daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia
- Aphrodité (Proper name) Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and love
- Apollón (Proper name) Apollo, god of the sun, poetry, prophecy, music, dance, arts, archery and more
- Arész (Proper name) Ares (the god of war)
- Athéné (Proper name) Athena, the goddess of wisdom
- Atlasz (Proper name) Atlas (the primordial Titan who supported the heavens)
- Dionüszosz (Proper name) Dionysos (the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine)
- Démétér (Proper name) Demeter (the goddess of agriculture)
- Elízium (Proper name) Elysium, the home of the blessed after death
- Erató (Proper name) Erato, the muse of lyric poetry
- Erósz (Proper name) Eros (the god of love and lust)
- Európa (Proper name) Europa, a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus.
- Európé (Proper name) Europa, a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus
- Euterpé (Proper name) Euterpe (the Muse of music and lyric poetry)
- Hadész (Proper name) Hades, the god of the underworld; alternatively, the underworld
- Hermész (Proper name) Hermes (the messenger of the gods)
- Héliosz (Proper name) Helios (the Titan god of sun)
- Héphaisztosz (Proper name) Hephaestus, (the of god of blacksmiths and fire)
- Héra (Proper name) Hera, the queen of the gods, the goddess of marriage and birth, and the patroness of women
- Héraklész (Proper name) Heracles, a celebrated hero
- Héró (Proper name) Hero, a priestess of Aphrodite
- Hüpnosz (Proper name) Hypnos (the god and personification of sleep)
- Iaszón (Proper name) Jason (the leader of the Argonauts)
- Ikarosz (Proper name) Icarus, son of Daedalus, who attempted to escape from Crete with wings made of feathers and wax.
- Irisz (Proper name) Iris (messenger of the gods)
- Kalliopé (Proper name) Calliope, the Muse of epic poetry
- Kharón (Proper name) Charon (the ferryman of Hades)
- Kleió (Proper name) Clio, the Muse of history
- Leandrosz (Proper name) Leander, a young man from Abydos who fell in love with Hero
- Medusza (Proper name) Medusa, one of the three gorgons
- Melpomené (Proper name) Melpomene (the Muse of tragedy)
- Minótaurosz (Proper name) Minotaur (a minotaur who dwelled in the labyrinth in Crete)
- Morpheusz (Proper name) Morpheus (the god and personification of dreams)
- Niké (Proper name) Nike (the goddess of victory and triumph)
- Nüx (Proper name) Nyx (the primordial goddess of the night)
- Odüsszeusz (Proper name) Odysseus (one of the heroes of the Trojan War; king of Ithaca)
- Orpheusz (Proper name) Orpheus (a Thracian bard)
- Pandóra (Proper name) Pandora
- Pandóra szelencéje (Noun) Pandora's box
- Pegazus (Proper name) Pegasus (winged horse)
- Perszephoné (Proper name) Persephone
- Perszeusz (Proper name) Perseus, a Greek mythological hero
- Polühümnia (Proper name) Polyhymnia, the Muse of eloquence
- Poszeidón (Proper name) Poseidon, the god of the sea
- Pán (Proper name) Pan
- Pégaszosz (Proper name) Pegasus (winged horse)
- Sztüx (Proper name) Styx (a deity and a river that forms the boundary between Earth and the Underworld)
- Terpszikhoré (Proper name) Terpsichore, the Muse of dance and dramatic chorus
- Thaleia (Proper name) Thalia, the Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry
- Thaleia (Proper name) one of the three Graces
- Thanatosz (Proper name) Thanatos, the god of peaceful death
- Thészeusz (Proper name) Theseus (Greek mythological hero)
- Uránia (Proper name) Urania (the Muse of astronomy and astrology)
- Zephürosz (Proper name) Zephyrus or Zephyr (the Greek god of the west wind)
- Zeusz (Proper name) Zeus (the king of gods)
- amazon (Noun) Amazon (a member of a mythical race of female warriors)
- elíziumi mezők (Noun) Elysian Fields
- gorgó (Noun) gorgon (a vicious female monster with sharp fangs)
- kentaur (Noun) centaur (mythical half horse, half man)
- múzsa (Noun) Muse (one of the nine Ancient Greek deities of the arts)
- szirén (Noun) siren (Greek mythology)
- titán (Noun) titan (deity in Greek mythology)
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