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Aba (mythology)
          Aethra (mother of Theseus)
          Alcyone (Pleiad)
          Alistra (mythology)
          Alope
          Amphitrite
          Amymone
          Aphrodite
          Arethusa (Boeotia)
          Astypalaea
          B
          Beroe (Beirut nymph)
          C
          Caeneus
          Calchinia
          Calyce (mythology)
          Canace
          Celaeno
          Cerebia
          Ceroessa
          Chione (daughter of Boreas)
          Chrysogeneia
          Circe
          Cleito (mythology)
          Cleodora (nymph)
          D
          Demeter
          Diopatra (mythology)
          E
          Euboea (mythology)
          Eurycyda
          Eurynome (daughter of Nisus)
          G
          Gaia
          H
          Halia of Rhodes
          Harpale (mythology)
          L
          Laodice (mythology)
          Leis (mythology)
          Libya (daughter of Epaphus)
          M
          Melantho
          Melia (consort of Poseidon)
          Melissa (mythology)
          Mideia
          Molione (mythology)
          N
          Naïs (mythology)
          O
          Oenope
          Ossa (mythology)
          P
          Pero (mythology)
          Phoenice (mythology)
          Pirene (nymph)
          Pitane (nymph)
          Pronoe
          R
          Rhodope (mythology)
          S
          Salamis (mythology)
          Scamandrodice (mythology)
          Syme (mythology)
          T
          Theophane
          Thoosa
          Thriae
          Thronia
          Tritogeneia (mythology)
          Tyro 
          C
          Caeneus
          N
          Nerites (mythology)
          P
          Patroclus
          Pelops

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Female lovers and Issue:
          
          (* – not in every version)
          
          by Metis (Oceanid):
          
          Athena* (goddess of wisdom)
          by Themis (Titaness):
          
          the Horae*: Eunomia (lawful conduct), Dike (justice), Eirene (peace)
          the Moirai*: Atropos, Clotho, Lachesis
          by Eurynome (Oceanid):
          
          the Charites*: Aglaea (goddess of glory), Euphrosyne (goddess of joy), Thalia (goddese of abundance)
          by Demeter (sister):
          
          Persephone (queen of the Underworld)
          by Mnemosyne (Titaness):
          
          the Muses: Calliope (epic poetry), Clio (history), Polyhymnia (hymns), Euterpe (lyric poetry), Terpsichore (dance, chorus), Erato (erotic poetry, mimic imitation), Melpomene (tragedy, chorus), Thalia (comedy), Urania (astronomy)
          by Leto (Titaness):
          
          Apollo (god of the Sun, male beauty, healing and diseases, protection, archery, music, arts, light, knowledge, herds, flocks, youth, oracles, prophecy)
          Artemis (goddess of the Moon, hunt, wildlife, nature, forests, archery, animals, virginity, young women, healing and diseases)
          by Hera (sister and main consort):
          
          Hephaestus* (god of metallurgy)
          Ares (god of war)
          Hebe (goddess of youth)
          Eileithyia (goddess of childbirth)
          Angelos (underworld goddess)
          Eleutheria (goddess of liberty)
          Eris* (goddess of strife)
          Arge
          by Dione (Oceanid):
          
          Aphrodite* (goddess of love)
          by Persephone (his daughter, only in Orphic tradition):
          
          Zagreus (slain by Titans and reborn as Dionysus)
          Melinoë
          by Himalia (nymph of Rhodes):
          
          Spartaeus
          Cronius
          Cytus
          by Aega:
          
          Aegipan (satyr-like creature)
          by Maia (Pleiad):
          
          Hermes (messenger of gods)
          by Selene (moon goddess):
          
          Ersa (goddess of dew)
          Nemea* (eponym of Nemea)
          Pandia (goddess of full-moon and the festival of Pandia)
          by Gaia (Earth):
          
          Agdistis (Anatolian and Roman deity)
          Manes (founder of Lydia)
          Cyprian centaurs*
          by Aetna or Thalia:
          
          Palici (Sicilian Divine twins)
          by Protogeneia (daughter of Deucalion):
          
          Aethlius (first king of Elis)
          Opus I (king of Epeians)
          by Pandora (daughter of Deucalion)
          
          Graecus (eponym of Graecia)

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Seven wives: Metis (first wife), Themis (second wife), Eurynome (third wife), Demeter (fourth wife), Mnemosyne (fifth wife), Leto (sixth wife), Hera (seventh wife)
            
            Additional consorts: Dione (possible additional consort), Ganymede (male consort, "eromenos")
            
            Male lovers: Aëtos, Euphorion
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by Maira (descendant of Sisyphus):
            
            Locrus* (assistant of Amphion and Zethus)
            by Antiope (daughter of Nycteus):
            
            Amphion and Zethus (twins, builder of Theban walls)
            by Isione (Danaid):
            
            Orchomenus
            Chryses
            by Anaxithea (Danaid):
            
            Olenus
            by Elara (daughter of Orchomenus):
            
            Tityos (giant)
            by Electra (Pleiad):
            
            Dardanus (founder of Dardania, king of Scythia)
            Iasion (founder of mystic rites)
            Emathion (king of Samothrace)
            by Danaë (Argive princess):
            
            Perseus (hero)
            by Alcmene (princess of Mycenae):
            
            Heracles (hero)
            by Aegina (eponym of Aegina):
            
            Aeacus (king of Aegina, ancestor of Peleus and Achilles)
            Damocrateia
            by Laodamia (princess of Lycia):
            
            Sarpedon II (Trojan war hero)
            by Leda (princess of Aetolia, queen of Sparta):
            
            Dioskuroi (Divine twins): Castor and Pollux
            Helen of Troy*
            Clytemnestra
            Oh, and of course, Alexander the Great, by Olympias of Epirus /sM
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Acacallis (mythology)
          Aegle (mythology)
          Aethusa
          Alciope (mythology)
          Amphissa (daughter of Macareus)
          Anchiale (mythology)
          Areia (mythology)
          Arsinoe (mythology)
          C
          Calliope
          Celaeno
          Chrysorthe
          Chrysothemis
          Chrysothemis (daughter of Carmanor)
          Coronis (lover of Apollo)
          Corycia
          Cyrene (mythology)
          D
          Daphne
          Dia (mythology)
          E
          Euboea (mythology)
          Evadne
          H
          Hecuba
          Hyria (mythology)
          I
          Issa (mythology)
          L
          Leuconoe
          M
          Melaina
          O
          Othreis
          P
          Parthenope (mythology)
          Philonis
          Phthia (mythology)
          Psamathe (daughter of Crotopus)
          R
          Rhodoessa
          S
          Stilbe
          Syllis (mythology)
          T
          Thero (mythology)
          Thyia (naiad)
          U
          Urania
          Z
          Zeuxippe
          Admetus of Pherae
          Adonis
          B
          Boreas
          Branchus (lover of Apollo)
          C
          Carnus
          Cinyras
          Cyparissus
          H
          Hippolytus (Greek myth)
          Hyacinth (mythology)
          Hymen (god)
          I
          Iapyx
          P
          Phorbas (son of Triopas)

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Apollo[a] is one of the Olympian deities in ancient Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology. Apollo has been recognized as a god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more. One of the most important and complex of the Greek gods, he is the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis, goddess of the hunt. He is considered to be the most beautiful god and is represented as the ideal of the kouros (ephebe, or a beardless, athletic youth). Apollo is known in Greek-influenced Etruscan mythology as Apulu.[2]
          
          As the patron deity of Delphi (Apollo Pythios), Apollo is an oracular god—the prophetic deity of the Delphic Oracle and also the deity of ritual purification. His oracles were often consulted for guidance in various matters. He was in general seen as the god who affords help and wards off evil, and is referred to as Alexicacus, the "averter of evil". Medicine and healing are associated with Apollo, whether through the god himself or mediated through his son Asclepius. Apollo delivered people from epidemics, yet he is also a god who could bring ill health and deadly plague with his arrows. The invention of archery itself is credited to Apollo and his sister Artemis. Apollo is usually described as carrying a silver or golden bow and a quiver of arrows.
          
          As the god of mousike,[b] Apollo presides over all music, songs, dance, and poetry. He is the inventor of string-music and the frequent companion of the Muses, functioning as their chorus leader in celebrations. The lyre is a common attribute of Apollo. Protection of the young is one of the best attested facets of his panhellenic cult persona. As a kourotrophos, Apollo is concerned with the health and education of children, and he presided over their passage into adulthood. Long hair, which was the prerogative of boys, was cut at the coming of age (ephebeia) and dedicated to Apollo.

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lesbian
          
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          adjective
          denoting or relating to women who are sexually or romantically attracted exclusively to other women, or to sexual attraction or activity between women.
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          noun
          a woman who is sexually or romantically attracted exclusively to other women; a gay woman.
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There are other ways of persuasion
          There are other modes of control
          There are other means of deceit
          There are other roads to the soul
          There are other options of passion
          You have so much left to learn
          Want to save your men from the fire?
          Show me that you're willing to burn, whoa
          Oh, well, who's to say, with all the mistakes I've made (don't be afraid)
          That they will be the last (think of your past)
          Mistakes I ever make? (Don't break when)
          There is so much power, so much power
          But there's no puppet here
          This is the price we pay for love (I'm just a man)
          There is the line never enough (I'm just a man)
          So much power, so much power (forgive me)
          But there's no puppet here (I can't)

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