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  1. Siren (mythology) - Wikipedia

    • Attic funerary statue of a siren, playing on a tortoiseshell lyre, c. 370 BC In Greek mythology, sirens (Ancient Greek : singular: Σειρήν, Seirḗn ; plural: Σειρῆνες, Seirênes ) are humanlike beings with alluring voi… See more

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    The etymology of the name is contested. Robert S. P. Beekes has suggested a Pre-Greek … See more

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    Classical iconography The sirens of Greek mythology first appeared in Homer's Odyssey, where Homer did not provide any physical descriptions, and their visual appearanc… See more

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    Family tree Although a Sophocles fragment makes Phorcys their father, when sirens are named, they are usually as daughters of the river god Achelous, either by the Muse Terp… See more

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    In Greek mythology, sirens (Ancient Greek: singular: Σειρήν, Seirḗn; plural: Σειρῆνες, Seirênes) are female humanlike beings with alluring voices; they appear in a scene in the Odyssey in which Odysseus saves his crew's lives.
    The Sirens were female creatures from Greek mythology whose singing lured men to destruction. Descriptions of the Sirens vary from beautiful women to monsters with the bodies of birds and human heads.
    In ancient Greek mythology, a Siren is a hybrid creature with the body of a bird and the head of a human. Sirens are traditionally understood to be female, but similar figures with beards can be labeled either as Sirens or as daemons.
  2. The Mythology of the Sirens: What were they?

  3. Sirens: The Complete Guide to the Greek Myth (2023) - Mythology …

  4. Siren | Definition, Legend, & History | Britannica

    Siren, in Greek mythology, a creature half bird and half woman who lured sailors to destruction by the sweetness of her song. According to Homer, there were two Sirens on an island in the western sea between Aeaea and the rocks of Scylla.

  5. Who Were the Greek Sirens: Bird Women or …

    Jul 18, 2023 · In the original myths, the Sirens were similar to the harpies, a combination of woman and a bird. They were dark and twisted creatures who attracted sailors with their gift for singing, simply to kill them. However, their …

  6. Sirens of Greek Myth Were Bird-Women, Not Mermaids

    Apr 6, 2018 · Today, Sirens are almost always represented as voluptuous mermaids, whose beauty and sexuality lure men to their deaths. But the Classical Greeks understood the Sirens differently: as bird-women, creatures that …

  7. Siren - World History Encyclopedia

    Apr 16, 2015 · The Sirens were hybrid creatures with the body of a bird and the head of a woman, sometimes also with human arms. One tradition states their origin as companions of Persephone and, failing to prevent her rape, they …

  8. Siren - Dangerous Creature in Greek Mythology | Mythology.net

  9. Siren (mythology) - Wikiwand

  10. Siren | Facts, Information, and Mythology

    This article incorporates text from Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (1870) by William Smith, which is in the public domain. Beings with the body of a bird and the head of a woman. They sang beguilingly to passing …