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Minotaur: half man and bull

Minotaur: trapped in the Labyrinth

Mosaic: artwork made With tiles

Mt. Olympus: mountain of the gods

which destroyed Pompei Mt. Vesuvius: ancient volcano which destroyed Pompei

Mt. Vesuvius destroyed Pompei In 79 AD

Muses: inspiring spirits

Muses: goddesses which inspire artists with ideas

Nectar: drink of the gods

Nike: goddess of victory

Nike: winged goddess of victory

Odysseus/Ulysses: wandering hero

Odysseus: tries to get back home, has many adventures

Odyssey: story of Odysseus trying to get back home to his wife Penelope

Orpheus: greatest musician

Orpheus: tries to rescue Eurydice from Hades but fails