From, A Handbook of Mythology, New York 1886
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CONTENTS. PART I.—MYTHS.
FIRST DYNASTY. - ORIGIN OF THE WORLD— URANUS AND GAEA (Coelus and Terra)
SECOND DYNASTY. - CRONUS (Saturn), RHEA (Ops)
DIVISION OF THE WORLD, THEORIES AS TO THE ORIGIN OF MAN
THIRD DYNASTY. - OLYMPIAN DIVINITIES— ZEUS (Jupiter), HERA (Juno), PALLAS-ATHENE (Minerva), THEMIS, HESTIA (Vesta), DEMETER (Ceres), APHRODITE (Venus), HELIOS (Sol), EOS (Aurora), PHOEBUS-APOLLO, HECATE, SELENE (Luna), ARTEMIS (Diana), HEPHAESTUS (Vulcan), POSEIDON (Neptune)
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SEA DIVINITIES— OCEANUS, NEREUS, PROTEUS, TRITON AND THE TRITONS, GLAUCUS, THETIS, THAUMAS, PHORCYS, AND CETO, LEUCOTHEA, THE SIRENS, ARES (Mars), NIKE (Victoria), HERMES (Mercury), DIONYSUS (Bacchus or Liber), AÏDES (Pluto), PLUTUS
MINOR DIVINITIES— THE HARPIES, ERINYES, EUMENIDES (Furiae, Dirae), MOIRAE OR FATES (Parcae), NEMESIS
NIGHT AND HER CHILDREN— NYX (Nox), THANATOS (Mors) and HYPNUS (Somnus), MORPHEUS, THE GORGONS, GRAEAE, SPHINX, TYCHE (Fortuna) and ANANKE (Necessitas), KER, ATE, MOMUS, EROS (Cupid, Amor) and PSYCHE, HYMEN, IRIS, HEBE (Juventas), GANYMEDES, {v} THE MUSES, PEGASUS, THE HESPERIDES, CHARITES OR GRACES, HORAE (Seasons), THE NYMPHS, THE WINDS, PAN (Faunus), THE SATYRS, PRIAPUS, ASCLEPIAS (Aesculapius)
ROMAN DIVINITIES— JANUS, FLORA, ROBIGUS, POMONA, VERTUMNUS, PALES, PICUS, PICUMNUS AND PILUMNUS, SILVANUS, TERMINUS, CONSUS, LIBITINA, LAVERNA, COMUS, CAMENAE, GENII, MANES, PENATES
PUBLIC WORSHIP OF THE ANCIENT GREEKS AND ROMANS—
TEMPLES, STATUES, ALTARS, PRIESTS, SACRIFICES, ORACLES, SOOTHSAYERS, {vi} AUGURS, FESTIVALS
GREEK FESTIVALS— ELEUSINIAN MYSTERIES, THESMOPHORIA, DIONYSIA, PANATHENAEA, DAPHNEPHORIA
ROMAN FESTIVALS— SATURNALIA, CEREALIA, VESTALIA
PART II.—LEGENDS.
CADMUS, PERSEUS, ION, DAEDALUS AND ICARUS, THE ARGONAUTS, PELOPS, HERACLES, BELLEROPHON, THESEUS, OEDIPUS, THE SEVEN AGAINST THEBES, THE EPIGONI, ALCMAEON AND THE NECKLACE, THE HERACLIDAE, THE SIEGE OF TROY, RETURN OF THE GREEKS FROM TROY - HOMEWARD VOYAGE OF ODYSSEUS
Cf.
A Day in Old Athens *
A Short History
of Greek Philosophy
Toynbee, Ancient Greek History and the West * Livingstone, On the Ancient Greek Literature
The
Greek Word Library
Reference address : https://ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/ancient-Greece/mythology.asp?pg=2