Though
the Sphinx itself is Egyptian in origin, the word 'sphinx' actually comes from the Greek word
'strangler', or 'female monster', which was applied to the Sphinx as it was incorporated into
Greek mythology. The transportation of the Sphinx from...
Monday, 15 September 2008
How is the Sphinx relevant to Greek mythology and what is the connection between the two?
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