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  2. Selene - Wikipedia

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    Philologist Max Müller's interpretation of solar mythology as it related to Selene and Endymion concluded that the myth was a narrativized version of linguistic terminology. Because the Greek endyein meant "to dive," the name Endymion ("Diver") at first simply described the process of the setting sun "diving" into the sea.

  3. Sirena (Philippine mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Philippine mythology, the Sirena is a mythological aquatic creature with the head and torso of a human female from waist down and the tail of a fish. [1] The Sirena is an Engkanto –' the Filipino counterpart of English mermaids. [ 2 ]

  4. Serena - Wikipedia

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    Serena, an American drama film starring Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper; Serena: The Other Side of Greatness, a TV documentary about the tennis player Serena Williams; Serena, by Ron Rash; Serena, a horror adventure game; Serena (Pokémon), fictional character in the Pokémon franchise

  5. List of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior ...

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    When Serena was wounded by Ares' dagger, Hercules strangled Ares and forced him to eliminate Serena's Golden Hind side making her completely human. When Hercules returned to the present, Serena was married to someone else. Graegus - The Dog of War who is a pet of Ares. Grindl - A creature that created from The Ring.

  6. Siren (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Archaic perfume vase in the shape of a siren, c. 540 BC The etymology of the name is contested. Robert S. P. Beekes has suggested a Pre-Greek origin. [5] Others connect the name to σειρά (seirá, "rope, cord") and εἴρω (eírō, "to tie, join, fasten"), resulting in the meaning "binder, entangler", [6] [better source needed] i.e. one who binds or entangles through magic song.

  7. Ceryneian Hind - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, the Ceryneian hind (Ancient Greek: Κερυνῖτις ἔλαφος Kerynitis elaphos, Latin: Elaphus Cerynitis), was a creature that lived in Ceryneia, [1] Greece and took the form of an enormous female deer, larger than a bull, [1] with golden antlers [2] like a stag, [3] hooves of bronze or brass, [4] and a "dappled hide", [5] that "excelled in swiftness of foot", [6 ...

  8. Sirena - Wikipedia

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    1 Mythology. 2 People. 3 Places. 4 Arts and entertainment. ... Serena (disambiguation) Siren (disambiguation) Sirene (disambiguation) Sirenia, an order of marine mammals;

  9. Philippine mythology - Wikipedia

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    In Bagobo Tagabawa mythology, a hero chieftain named Banog, who founded four domains, was said to have been named after the local name for the raptor. Among the mythical creatures of Philippine mythology are: Abat and Awok (Waray) – two similar races that segment like the Manananggal. They can fly with their head and hands. [63]