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-In [[Greek mythology]], '''Elysium''' was a section of the [[Greek Underworld|Underworld]] (the spelling ''Elysium'' is a [[Latin Language|Latinization]] of the [[Greek language|Greek]] word '''''Elysion'''''). The Elysian Fields, or the Elysian Plains, were the final resting place of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous.+In [[Greek mythology]], '''Elysium''' was a section of the [[Greek Underworld|Underworld]] (the spelling ''Elysium'' is a [[Latin Language|Latinization]] of the [[Greek language|Greek]] word '''''Elysion'''''). The Elysian Fields, or the Elysian Plains, were the final resting place of the [[souls]] of the [[heroic]] and the [[virtuous]].
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In Greek mythology, Elysium was a section of the Underworld (the spelling Elysium is a Latinization of the Greek word Elysion). The Elysian Fields, or the Elysian Plains, were the final resting place of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous.





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