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Sean Caruana Webster Malta View Profile
| I can answer quite a few questions regarding Classical Greek & Roman Mythology. Since answers can be sent by email, I may also include descriptive pictures also to help you understand better about the character or story your query is about. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Maria Italy View Profile
| My area of expertise is Greek and Roman mythology. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Ted Nesbitt U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions related to classical Greek and Roman mythologies, as well as the myths and folklore of other regions [Norse, Egyptian, Mayan, Incan, etc.] | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
William C. Uchtman U.S. View Profile
| I have done research into gods and goddesses and have written brief descriptions of them. I have attempted to scale out family trees as I have already seen with the Olympian gods. I have tried to condense entire pantheons by attributing extra names or aliases to one deity. I have also made efforts to parallel myths with ancient history. I am not an expert nor do I hold any degrees. I am a self-taught person with a lot of otherwise useless information. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Irulan Serena U.S. View Profile
| Able to answer any question dealing with Greco-Roman mythology. Experience comes from teaching classical literature in all levels of the school curriculum from middle school to university level for thirty-eight years. | On Vacation returns 12/31/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-11-27 Zoe: Dear Ed, I am most thankful for choosing me to answer this question for you. It is true that the name Zoe is derived from a Greek word, yet there is no specific symbol of life in Greek Mythology....
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2008-11-19 Family of Janus: There is not much more; the Romans did not think of their gods as in the physical sense like the Greeks. The Romans did not have deeply personified gods as the Greeks. They were a people of deep religious...
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2008-11-13 Destruction of the World: Ashleigh: The problem with your topic is that there is TOO MUCH information. Even as all cultures -- including mythological ones -- have stories about the creation of the world, they all have stories...
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2008-11-13 Mythological Doomsdays: Hello, In Greek/Roman mythology, whch is my field of expertise, there is no doomsday, i.e. no final destruction of the world, as we see in Scandinavian mythology where Ragnarok (literally, ‘twilight...
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2008-11-01 muses: Dear Spencer: It's difficult to answer your question definitively, because various sources give various answers. The overwhelming number of accounts say that the muses were virgins. But other versions...
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