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Many names of locations, vehicles, ships and operations have been taken from the '''[[Greece|Greek]] mythology'''. Below are some examples of them:
Many names of locations, vehicles, ships and operations have been taken from the '''[[Greece|Greek]] mythology'''. Below are some examples of them:


*[[Tartarus]]: Tartarus was named after the [[wikipedia:Tartarus|worst, most cruel part of the Underworld]], where the original Cyclopes and [[wikipedia:Hekatonkheires|Hekatonkheires]] were sealed by their Titan parents, and later the Titans themselves became inhabitants of Tartarus. The worst people and things were said to go to Tartarus for eternal torture.
*[[Tartarus]]: Tartarus was named after the [[wikipedia:Tartarus|worst, most cruel part of the Underworld]], where the original Cyclopes and [[wikipedia:Hekatonkheires|Hekatonkheires]] were sealed by their Titan parents, and later the Titans themselves became inhabitants of Tartarus. The worst people and things were said to go to Tartarus for eternal torture.


*[[Déjà]]: One of the lessons Déjà taught involved the famous Greek Battle of Thermopylae. Déjà took on the appearance of an ancient Greek goddess, and although which one is not specified, she seems to look like [[wikipedia:Athena|Athena]], the goddess of wisdom and war.
*[[Déjà]]: One of the lessons Déjà taught involved the famous Greek Battle of Thermopylae. Déjà took on the appearance of an ancient Greek goddess, and although which one is not specified, she seems to look like [[wikipedia:Athena|Athena]], the goddess of wisdom and war.
*[[Iris]]: In Greek mythology, [[wikipedia:Iris|Iris]] was a minor god of the rainbow and the messenger of the gods, like Hermes.
*[[Iris]]: In Greek mythology, [[wikipedia:Iris|Iris]] was a minor god of the rainbow and the messenger of the gods, like Hermes.


*[[Operation: PROMETHEUS]]: This operation was named after [[wikipedia:Prometheus|Prometheus]], a Titan who stole fire from god Zeus and gave it to mortals. He was subsequently punished by Zeus and his brother Poisedon, the kings of Olympus by being forced to endure his liver being pecked out in the mornings by the vulture Ethon, having it regrown, and then pecked out again the next day. Also, 300 [[Spartan-III]]s fought in this battle and died; this is much like the [[wikipedia:Battle of Thermopylae|Battle of Thermopylae]], were 300 Spartan soldiers fought the Persians. At this battle, all of the Spartans died fighting but also put a heavy lose on the Persians losing many soldiers. This is like the [[Covenant]] losing all their ships during Operation: PROMETHEUS.
*[[Operation: PROMETHEUS]]: This operation was named after [[wikipedia:Prometheus|Prometheus]], a Titan who stole fire from god Zeus and gave it to mortals. He was subsequently punished by Zeus and his brother Poisedon, the kings of Olympus by being forced to endure his liver being pecked out in the mornings by the vulture Ethon, having it regrown, and then pecked out again the next day. Also, 300 [[Spartan-III]]s fought in this battle and died; this is much like the [[wikipedia:Battle of Thermopylae|Battle of Thermopylae]], were 300 Spartan soldiers fought the Persians. At this battle, all of the Spartans died fighting but also put a heavy lose on the Persians losing many soldiers. This is like the [[Covenant]] losing all their ships during Operation: PROMETHEUS.


*[[wikipedia:Sparta|Sparta]]: The [[Spartan-I]]'s, [[Spartan-II]]'s and [[Spartan-III]]'s were named after the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartan_Army Spartan] warriors who originated in a city-state in the southern part of ancient Greece. The city-state retained the superior military power in the region between 650 and 363 B.C. Its citizens were following the simplest way of life as possible. They were all exercised, and their children, like the Halo SPARTANS, were trained from a very young age for many years.
*[[SPARTAN Program]]: This programs was named after the [[wikipedia:Spartan_Army|Spartan warriors] who originated in [[wikipedia:Sparta|Sparta]] in the southern part of ancient Greece. The city-state retained the superior military power in the region between 650 and 363 B.C. Its citizens were following the simplest way of life possible. They all exercised, and their children, like those used in the SPARTAN program, were trained from a very young age for many years.


*[[wikipedia:Leonidas|Leonidas]]: In the '''Delta Halo Suite''' of the [[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack|''Halo 2'': Original Soundtrack]], is a track called "Leonidas". Leonidas was a Spartan king from around 488 B.C. to 480 B.C. He died during the Battle of Thermopylae.
*Leonidas, the third movement of the [[Delta Halo Suite]] from the [[Halo 2 Original Soundtrack]]: [[wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonidas_I|Leonidas]] was a Spartan king from around 488 B.C. to 480 B.C. He died during the Battle of Thermopylae.


*[[wikipedia:Chiron|Chiron]]: [[Chiron TL-34]], a multiplayer map from ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', is named after a Centaur who trained Heracles.
*[[Chiron TL-34]]: This multiplayer map is named after [[wikipedia:Chiron|Chiron]], a Centaur who trained Heracles.


*[[wikipedia:Cyclops|Cyclops]]: The [[Cyclops]] is a [[UNSC]] unit available in ''[[Halo Wars]]'', named after a group of mythical giants with only one eye in the middle of their head. Some were descendants of the Titans, while another was the son of Poseidon. Odysseus, while returning to his homeland, was captured by Cyclops on their island. He used his intelligence to get out, saving his friends from them.
*[[wikipedia:Cyclops|Cyclops]]: The [[Cyclops]] is a [[UNSC]] unit available in ''[[Halo Wars]]'', named after a group of mythical giants with only one eye in the middle of their head. Some were descendants of the Titans, while another was the son of Poseidon. Odysseus, while returning to his homeland, was captured by Cyclops on their island. He used his intelligence to get out, saving his friends from them.
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*'''Movements of the Odyssey''': The Movements of the Odysseys were a collection of 4 songs included in the [[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack|Halo 2 Soundtrack]]. Odyssey is a ancient Greek novel written by Homer. It talks about the adventures of Odysseus since he left the Battle of Troy until he reached Ithaca, his homeland.
*'''Movements of the Odyssey''': The Movements of the Odysseys were a collection of 4 songs included in the [[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack|Halo 2 Soundtrack]]. Odyssey is a ancient Greek novel written by Homer. It talks about the adventures of Odysseus since he left the Battle of Troy until he reached Ithaca, his homeland.


*'''[[Kurt Ambrose]]''': [[Kurt-051]]'s surname, ''Ambrose'', comes from the Greek word Ambrosia (Αμβροσία). Ambrosia is the drink the immortal Gods of ancient Greece enjoyed to drink, and the source of their power.
*'''[[Kurt Ambrose]]''': [[Kurt-051]]'s surname, ''Ambrose'', comes from the Greek word Ambrosia (Αμβροσία). Ambrosia is the drink the immortal Gods of ancient Greece enjoyed to drink, and the source of their power.


*'''[[Station Delphi]]''': [[Construction Platform 966A|Station Delphi]] is a deep space construction platform. In Greek mythology, Delphi was an important religious center and a key city in Greece. The well-known [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythia Oracle of Delphi], is located in this town.
*'''[[Station Delphi]]''': [[Construction Platform 966A|Station Delphi]] is a deep space construction platform. In Greek mythology, Delphi was an important religious center and a key city in Greece. The well-known [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythia Oracle of Delphi], is located in this town.

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Many names of locations, vehicles, ships and operations have been taken from the Greek mythology. Below are some examples of them:

  • Déjà: One of the lessons Déjà taught involved the famous Greek Battle of Thermopylae. Déjà took on the appearance of an ancient Greek goddess, and although which one is not specified, she seems to look like Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war.
  • Iris: In Greek mythology, Iris was a minor god of the rainbow and the messenger of the gods, like Hermes.
  • Operation: PROMETHEUS: This operation was named after Prometheus, a Titan who stole fire from god Zeus and gave it to mortals. He was subsequently punished by Zeus and his brother Poisedon, the kings of Olympus by being forced to endure his liver being pecked out in the mornings by the vulture Ethon, having it regrown, and then pecked out again the next day. Also, 300 Spartan-IIIs fought in this battle and died; this is much like the Battle of Thermopylae, were 300 Spartan soldiers fought the Persians. At this battle, all of the Spartans died fighting but also put a heavy lose on the Persians losing many soldiers. This is like the Covenant losing all their ships during Operation: PROMETHEUS.
  • SPARTAN Program: This programs was named after the [[wikipedia:Spartan_Army|Spartan warriors] who originated in Sparta in the southern part of ancient Greece. The city-state retained the superior military power in the region between 650 and 363 B.C. Its citizens were following the simplest way of life possible. They all exercised, and their children, like those used in the SPARTAN program, were trained from a very young age for many years.
  • Cyclops: The Cyclops is a UNSC unit available in Halo Wars, named after a group of mythical giants with only one eye in the middle of their head. Some were descendants of the Titans, while another was the son of Poseidon. Odysseus, while returning to his homeland, was captured by Cyclops on their island. He used his intelligence to get out, saving his friends from them.
  • The Elephants on Sandtrap have the words Leviathan and Behemoth printed on their sides. Both are mythological creatures, with their names rooted in the Greek language, though not from Greek mythology.
  • Heracles: The only surviving warship to survive the UNSC's first Naval encounter with the Covenant was a Destroyer named the UNSC Heracles. Hercules was a a divine hero, the son of Zeus and Alcmene, nephew of Amphitryon, who is most famous for doing the Labours of Heracles.[1]
  • Arcadia: An important human colony, Arcadia might have taken its name from Arcadia, a region in Peloponnesus, south Greece.
  • Melissa: Melissa, is the Greek word for bee. Considering the fact that the AI Melissa is afraid of bees, we can say that her name is inspired by the insect melissa.
  • Movements of the Odyssey: The Movements of the Odysseys were a collection of 4 songs included in the Halo 2 Soundtrack. Odyssey is a ancient Greek novel written by Homer. It talks about the adventures of Odysseus since he left the Battle of Troy until he reached Ithaca, his homeland.
  • Kurt Ambrose: Kurt-051's surname, Ambrose, comes from the Greek word Ambrosia (Αμβροσία). Ambrosia is the drink the immortal Gods of ancient Greece enjoyed to drink, and the source of their power.
  • Ichor: Ichor was used as the word for "blood" in the novel Halo: The Flood. Ichor was the blood of the gods of Olympus. Though they were immortal they could still bleed the golden blood Ichor.
  • Mount Erebus: Erebus was the Greek underworld palace were Hades lived.
  • Hesiod: Hesiod is a gas giant inhabited by Insurrectionists mentioned in Halo: The Cole Protocol. The name of the planet is likely a reference to the early Greek poet and rhapsode Hesiod, whose writings serve as a major source on Greek mythology, farming techniques, archaic Greek astronomy and ancient time-keeping.
  • Charybdis IX: Charybdis IX is a UNSC Colony World, that was the site of Human rebel activity, and later the site of the Battle of Charybdis IX during the Human-Covenant War. Charybdis was the daughter of Poseidon. Originally a sea-nymph, she was turned into a sea monster by Zeus, after angering him by stealing Heracles' cattle.

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