Some of my choices ended up being obscure, so let me know if there are any I could change or improve. This is my first quiz so I eagerly welcome constructive criticism
the Roman goddess of dawn's name is also a Disney princess
Hera's favorite mortal and the leader of the quest for the golden fleece
the face that launched a thousand ships
the Roman goddess of victory represented success in battle
this Trojan hero fell in battle to Achilles
this legendary creature is part lion, part eagle
this giant hunter is a well-known constellation
this nymph discovered the cultivation of honey
the muse of comedy shares her name with a nymph, a Nereid and a grace
one of the Pleiades and the mother of Hermes
the Greek god of light and sun
the lunar Titan, whose name derives from words meaning 'bright' and 'radiant,' controlled the Oracle at Delphi prior to her grandson Apollo
this Greek god's name instantly brings to mind the image of an incredibly attractive, fit, youthful man
wife of Odysseus, who refused many marriage proposals while awaiting her husband's return
a Greek princess gifted with prophecies that were never believed
Helen of Troy's kidnapper
this Roman goddess is the embodiment of the moon
these gods and goddesses were overthrown by the Olympians
an asteroid bears this alternate spelling of Romulus and Remus mother's name
this Greek founded the African country Phoenicia
the Greek goddess of rainbows and messenger for the gods shares her name with a part of the eye
this Greek goddess of peace was especially loved by Athenians
Dido, the legendary ruler of Carthage, is sometimes referred to by this name
The Aeneid details the story of this Roman huntress and warrior
this nymph's river god father transformed her into a tree so that she could escape Apollo's relentless pursuit
this name, which is an epithet for Demeter, has consistently been a top 20 name for nearly a decade
Jupiter cut out this talkative nymph's tongue for revealing one of his affairs to Juno
the Greek goddess of wisdom sprung from her father's head fully-formed and fully-armored
the Roman virgin goddess of the hunt's name has remained consistently popular through many decades
this Greek princess' father named a city in North Africa after her
slaying the animal depicted in this constellation was the first of Heracles' labors
this minor Greek goddess was one of the Charities, whose domain including beauty, charm, creativity and fertility
this king of Sparta bears a similar name to his grandson, who would later become a Spartan king as well
two kings with this name ruled Sparta nearly 250 years apart
a major Greek city and an ancient acropolis in Argos are believed to be named for this nymph; in more recent years a moon of Neptune was named after her
this Vestal Virgin is remembered for saving her politician father from an aggressive crowd
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