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In Greek mythology, the Sirens are creatures with the head of a female and the body of a bird. They lived on an island (Sirenum scopuli; ... Homer mentions only two sirens, but later authors
The SIRENS, they say, had maidens' features, but from the thighs down they had the forms of birds. One of them played the lyre, another sang, and another played the flute.
So, he heard the song but made it past the sirens. The Argonauts also met the Sirens but were saved because Orpheus was with them, and his music outshun the Sirens song.
The song of the Sirens is irrestable but, the they reside beyound unpassable reefs which destroy the sailors boat when they try to reach the Sirens.
THE SEIRENES (or Sirens) were three sea nymphs who lured sailors to their death with a bewitching song. They were formerly handmaidens of the goddess Persephone.
In early Greek mythology, sirens were actually prophets and described as having bodies of a bird and beautiful human heads.
The Sirens or Mermaids were odd looking creatures who had features of a bird from the waist down and a body of a woman from the waist up.
Although similar and equally dangerous, Sirens are generally considered more attractive and pleasant than Harpies.
Basic information on the sirens of Greek mythology. ... Definition: Sirens are seductive female creatures in Greek mythology. The Sirens are probably best known for their part in the Odyssey where
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