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# Title Terms Date
1 Pandoraby incognita 10 terms October 1, 2008
2 Pandoraby incognita 10 terms October 1, 2008
3 Pandora's Boxby ccheatham 11 terms August 20, 2008
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1 Pandora Who opened a box that unleashed all of mans' horrors? Greek Myths
2 pandora 88.048 miles from saturn saturn's moons
3 Pandora beautiful woman created by zeus, sent to marry prometheus in revenge. carried a BOX with evil spirits religion final stuff
4 Pandora she was the first women, Athena clothed and protected her literary and mythology
5 Pandora Greek for "all-gift". Was the first mortal woman and given to Epimethius by Zeus because Promethius deceived him and hid fire from him. She brought her jar of miseries and evil upon man. History 36A Final
6 Pandora harms mankind through a case of curiosity Mythology
7 Pandora bright turquoise filly with bluish mane Bella Sara Horse Cards
8 Pandora Opened a box Sra. Doering Greek Gods
9 Pandora Opened a box greek gods fainal test
10 Pandora unleashed the ills of the world Geltz.Mythologies
11 Pandora Opened box of curses Heroes, gods, and monsters of Greek Mythology
12 Pandora made by Hephaestus in the likeness of Aphrodite ( had a box or a sealed jar ) (( evil out hope remained in the jar/box )) greek mythology people
13 Pandora made by hephaestus in the likeness of aphrodite ( had box or jar ) god and mythological creatures
14 pandora made by hephaestus gods
15 pandora made by hephaestus,pandoras box myth gods
16 pandora made by hephaestus in the likeness of aphrodite (had a box or sealed jar) 66 word Vocabulary test
17 Pandora got many gifts; opened the box Greek Gods Test #3
18 Pandora got many gifts, opened the box Greek Gods Test 3
19 Pandora clay woman made real who released evil into the world Greek Gods FINAL TEST!!!
20 Pandora a clay woman made real who released evil into the world FRA Greek Gods Final
21 Pandora a clay woman made real who released evil into the world Greek Gods Final PART 1 (Characters)
22 pandora made by hephaestus in the likeness of aphrodite (had a box or sealed jar) English Exam
23 Pandora first mortal woman MYTHO Exam
24 Pandora Lover and immortal child of Marius, Child of the Milleneum Lestat
25 Pandora first woman, beautiful punishment for man mythology
26 Pandora opened the box full of harmful things Mythology Review
27 pandora first women READING FINAL
28 pandora her curiosity released evil READING FINAL
29 pandora her curiosity released evil READING FINAL
30 pandora first woman READING FINAL
31 Pandora opened box and bad stuff came out-hope was left Roman Myths
32 Pandora 'Gift' Greek Goddess Names
33 Pandora - Roman names
34 pandora given a box and almost destroyed civilization by opening it Greek gods
35 Pandora Girl who was given curiosity and opened her box with bad things. Heroes Gods and Myths
36 Pandora First woman in Greek myth, foolish, made to distract men with her beauty Roseberry - Mythology - Gods and Goddesses
37 pandora let out all the evils of the earth and closed it on hope Greek gods
38 Pandora woman created by Hephaestus; unleashed evil into the earth by opening the box Hermes had given her Greek mythology terms
39 Pandora first woman created by Zeus; opens a box full of evil things that are now on the earth; given to Epimetheus Creation of Mankind
40 Pandora first woman created by Zeus; opens a box full of evil things that are now on the earth; given to Epimetheus world and man kind
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1 pandora356 Groups: Landgrafians Send private message September 4, 2008
2 pandora76p Groups: MollyO, Mollyo Send private message November 8, 2007

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