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In [[Category:Greek Mythology]] the '''Sirens''' or '''Seirenes''' were [[Naiad]] (sea [[nymph]]s) approaching sailors were drawn to them by their enchanting singing, causing them to sail on the cliffs and drown.
In [[Category:Origin: Greek Mythology]] the '''Sirens''' or '''Seirenes''' were [[Naiad]] (sea [[nymph]]s) approaching sailors were drawn to them by their enchanting singing, causing them to sail on the cliffs and drown.


[[Image:Ulysses-Draper.jpg|thumb|250px|right|''Odysseus and the Sirens''.  A painting by Herbert James Draper]]
[[Image:Ulysses-Draper.jpg|thumb|250px|right|''Odysseus and the Sirens''.  A painting by Herbert James Draper]]

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