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Expert Profile: Irulan Serena

Expertise:  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.

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Excellent - thank you Irulan. Mary
(Mary on 04/06/08)
the greatest expert of all time!
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Thank you very much!!
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Thank you! So fast and concise!
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Recent Answers from Irulan Serena
2008-07-16  Iliad Ajax was the son of the king of Salamis, Telamon. As a suitor of Helen, Ajax had been obligated by the oath of Tyndareus to fight for the return of Helen to Menelaus. He fulfilled his obligation by leading...
2008-04-05  Dyonisis DionysusScholars have long suspected that the god known as Dionysus is in fact a fusion of a local Greek nature god, and another more potent god imported rather ... www.pantheon.org/articles/d/dionysus...
2008-04-02  Goddess?? The graphic you refer to from the front of an album is the product of the imagination of whoever designed the album; it is neither a real goddess nor is it from any cultural pantheon of any ancient culture...
2008-02-06  mythology Hello Caroline, Among the symbols of Hermes are the herald's staff (kerykeion in Greek and Caduceus in Latin, which consists, in some versions, of a staff twined with two white ribbons, and in others...
2007-12-20  where Gaia is known by many names including Earth, Mother Earth, land, and ground. She was an early earth goddess and it is written that Gaia was born from Chaos, the great void of emptiness within the universe...
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