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According to [[Classical Mythology]], '''Ganymede''' was a Trojan prince, "the most beautiful of mortals", taken to Olympus to serve as Zeus's cup-bearer. The largest moon of Jupiter is named after him.
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On All The Tropes, Ganymede, Ganymed or Ganymedes could refer to:
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== Literature ==
* "Ganymed", a poem by [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]]
* ''Ganymede'', the fourth novel in Cherie Priest's [[Steampunk]] [[Alternate History]] ''[[Clockwork Century]] Universe'' series
* "Ganymede", a short story in [[Daphne du Maurier]]'s anthology ''The Breaking Point''

== Music ==
* [[Ganymed (band)]], a 1970s Austrian disco band
* [[Ganymede (band)]], a 2000s American band

== Fictional Characters ==
* Ganymede ({{spoiler|Rosalind}}), a character in [[William Shakespeare]]'s play ''[[As You Like It]]''
* Ganymede, a Marvel Comics character
* Ganymede, a character in ''[[Overwatch]]''
* Ganymede de la Trémoille, a character in the ''[[Terra Ignota]]'' series by [[Ada Palmer]]


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Latest revision as of 06:36, 10 July 2021

According to Classical Mythology, Ganymede was a Trojan prince, "the most beautiful of mortals", taken to Olympus to serve as Zeus's cup-bearer. The largest moon of Jupiter is named after him.

On All The Tropes, Ganymede, Ganymed or Ganymedes could refer to:

Literature

Music

Fictional Characters