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Diana and Endymion. To find out more about Endymion and the moon goddess Diana, see this Wikipedia article: link; for information about the image: image source. There's also a post here.
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Laodamia. To find out more about the wife of Protesilaus, see this Wikipedia article: link; for information about the image: image source.
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Echo and Narcissus. To find out more about Echo and her love for Narcissus, see this Wikipedia article: link; for information about the image: image source. There's also a post here.
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Tarpeia. To find out more about the treacherous Roman woman Tarpeia, see this Wikipedia article: link; for information about the image: image source.
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Heracles and the Lion. To find out more about the labors of Heracles, see this Wikipedia article: link; for information about the image: image source. There's also a post here.
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Hypermnestra. To find out more about Hypermnestra, the virtuous daughter of Danaus, see this Wikipedia article: link; for information about the image: image source. There's also a post here.
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Odysseus and the Sirens. To find out more about the Sirens, see this Wikipedia article: link; for information about the image: image source.
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