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Ancient Greece Mythology
Sachelle Ringley
Created on October 14, 2025
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Lydia
Mt. Olympus
River Styx
Athens
Delphi
Aethiopia
The River Styx
The "River Styx" primarily refers to the mythical boundary between the living and the underworld in Greek mythology, which souls must cross to reach the afterlife.
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Mount Olympus
The Greek home of the Gods
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Lydia
Home of Arachne, current day Turkey
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Aetheopia
Home of Phatheone, ancient Greek term for a broad region of Africa south of Egypt
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Athens
Capital of Ancient Greece
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Delphi
The Ancient Greek site of the Oracle of Apollo. Oracles were believed to speak for the Gods
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