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circe
In Greek mythology, Circe or sərsē (Greek ΚίρκηKírkē, falcon), was a Queen godess (or sometimes nymph or sorceress) living on the island of Aeaea.
Trivia about circe
Enchantress who made Odysseus' men pig-headed
In post Homeric stories, this sorceress bore Odysseus a son named Telegonus
Moly, a flower, protects Odysseus from the charms of this enchantress
Sorceress working her magic here:"Scarce had they drunk when she flew after them with her long stick, and shut them in a pigsty."
Odysseus spent a month (or maybe longer) with this sorceress on the island of Aeaea
The sorceress Medea was the niece of this witch Ulysses met on his voyage
Ulysses spent a year on the island of Aeaea in the company of this witch who turned men into pigs
George Romney painted the lovely Lady Hamilton as this sorceress who turned men into swine
In a painting by John William Waterhouse, this femme fatale offers a cup to Ulysses
This enchantress changes Ulysses' men into pigs but on the plus side, does warn the man about the sirens