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Ancient Greek
Greek god
Dionysus
Orchomenus
Boeotia
Agrionia
Schmitz, Leonhard
"Agresphon"
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
Little, Brown and Company
the original
Karl Otfried Müller
Liddell, Henry
Robert Scott
A Greek-English Lexicon
Oxford University Press
ISBN
0-19-864226-1
The Celtic origin of a great part of the Greek and Latin languages, and of many classical proper names
55
public domain
Smith, William
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Greek mythology
stub
expanding it
v
t
e

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