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| Theseus | Freed the Athenians from its obligations to Crete | 
| Aeneas | Trojan prince who escaped the war and later went to Italy | 
| Medusa | Gorgon with snakes for hair | 
| Circe | Enchantress who lured men and turned them into swine | 
| Agamemnon | King of Mycenae, Greek leader in the Trojan War | 
| Homer | Greek poet, wrote the Iliad and Odyssey | 
| Jason | Commander of the Argonauts | 
| Amazons | Warlike tribe of women | 
| Minotaur | Half man, half bull creature, inhabited the labyrinth | 
| Vergil | Roman poet, author of the Aeneid | 
| Romulus | Founder of the city of Rome | 
| Atlas | Carried the world on his shoulders | 
| Minos | Cretan king who demanded sacrificial victims from Athens | 
| Helen | Queen of Sparta, her abduction led to Trojan war | 
| Ariadne | Princess of Crete who provided Theseus with the key to the labyrinth | 
| Golden Fleece | Prize of Jason and the Argonauts | 
| Dido | Queen of Carthage, fell in love with a hero who deserted her | 
| Polyphemus | One eyed cyclops | 
| Hercules | Hero, had to perform twelve labors | 
| Perseus | Conquered a hideous monster by looking at her reflection on his shield | 
| Penelope | Hero's wife, waited twenty years for his return | 
| Odysseus | King of Ithaca, wandered twenty years after Trojan War | 
| Daedalus | Created the labyrinth, later flew away from Crete | 
| Achilles | Main Greek hero of Trojan War, killed by arrow in his heel | 
| Pegasus | Winged horse, reportedly tamed by Perseus |