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  1. In Greek mythology, sirens (Ancient Greek: singular: Σειρήν, Seirḗn; plural: Σειρῆνες, Seirênes) are humanlike beings with alluring voices; they appear in a scene in the Odyssey in which Odysseus saves his crew's lives.

  2. Mar 22, 2021 · The Mythology of the Sirens. In Greek mythology, the Sirens were dangerous creatures of the sea. They lived on a rocky island called Anthemoessa, the “flowery island.” There, they laid in wait for ships to pass by. When a ship came near, the Sirens would begin to sing.

  3. Siren, in Greek mythology, a creature half bird and half woman who lures sailors to destruction by the sweetness of her song. In Homer’s Odyssey, the Greek hero Odysseus escapes the danger of the Sirens’ song by stopping the ears of his crew with wax and having himself tied to the mast.

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  4. Jun 18, 2017 · Sirens were bird-women who sang to lure sailors to their death with their songs. Learn about their origin, appearance, personality, and legends, such as their encounter with Odysseus.

  5. Jul 15, 2020 · Learn about the Sirens, the singing monsters who lured sailors to their deaths in Greek mythology. Discover their origins, their role in the Odyssey, and their possible connection to real dangers of the sea.

  6. Learn about the origins, appearances, and symbolism of Sirens, the mythical creatures who lured sailors to their deaths with their songs. Explore how Sirens have been depicted in literature, art, and popular culture throughout history.