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Mythology / Religion / Greek mythology / British films / English-language films / Kraken in popular culture / Argonauts / Hera / Jason and the Argonauts / Thetis / Clash of the Titans / Zeus
Date: 2013-12-09 04:41:19
Mythology
Religion
Greek mythology
British films
English-language films
Kraken in popular culture
Argonauts
Hera
Jason and the Argonauts
Thetis
Clash of the Titans
Zeus

NEW VOICES IN CLASSICAL RECEPTION STUDIES Conference Proceedings Volume One RAY HARRYHAUSEN AND OTHER GODS: GREEK DIVINITY IN JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS AND CLASH OF THE TITANS © Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones, University of Edinbu

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