Paleothea
Gods and Goddesses
The immortals are gorgeous, dangerous, petty, brilliant, and forever one bad mood away from changing someone's bloodline. This is where Olympus and its older shadows preen, scheme, bless, punish, seduce, and pretend any of it is justice. Read on if you enjoy divine power with silk robes, sharp teeth, and a talent for making mortals regret being noticeable.
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Greek Mythology

Hyades Nymphs Mythology
The origins of the Hyades are as clouded as the rainy seasons they bring. Most Greek myths say these nymphs were daughters of Atlas, the Titan holding up the sky, and Pleione, an oceanid known for protecting sailors. The Hyades were sisters to the Pleiades, another star cluster, born from the same...
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Greek Goddess Carya
In the intricate world of Greek mythology, where gods and mortals intertwine with fateful consequences, we meet Carya, daughter of King Dion of Laconia. Carya lived a life marred by love, betrayal, and ultimately transformation. During a visit, Dionysus, the god known for his double-edged gifts of...
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Hestia: Hearth Goddess
Hestia, often overshadowed by her flashy siblings like Zeus and Poseidon, held the essence of ancient Greek domestic life together. Her domain was the hearth, the epicenter of every home where food was prepared and warmth was shared. Keeping that fire going was crucial—no easy feat when you're...
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Top Myths of Transformation
Greek mythology brims with stories mirroring human experiences, featuring gods and mortals facing challenges and changes. These tales offer insights into themes like identity, power dynamics, and resilience. Examining these ancient stories through a modern lens can reveal parallels to our own lives...
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Calypso Greek Mythology
Calypso's origins in Greek mythology are as enchanting as they are varied. Most commonly acknowledged as a daughter of the Titan Atlas, as cited by Homer, this connection places her among the pantheon of minor goddesses deeply intertwined with the larger mythic narratives of the Greek gods....
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Athena’s Birth and Emergence
Zeus, king of the gods, gets a prophecy that screams "trouble ahead." If Metis has a son, this little guy will outshine daddy dearest. Zeus, in true fashion, cooks up a rather unconventional plan and gobbles Metis whole . Dining on his significant other may seem bizarre, but it's all part of his...
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Divine Interventions in Myths
In "The Odyssey," Athena isn't just lounging on Olympus; she's actively involved, assisting our hero, Odysseus. Like a savvy navigator, she adjusts his journey when he's bewildered by the maze of challenges the gods toss his way. Take the Calypso incident. Odysseus is stranded on her island, nearly...
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Getting Over the Greeks
As I mentioned in the last post , I am doing a bit of introspection about why I bother to write here (this blog and this site more generally). The answer is that I wanted to know about women in Greek myths. Duh. But, really, that’s it. I mean, I wanted to know, not just their names, but why they...
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Zeus Handles PR Crises
In ancient mythology, Zeus ruled Mount Olympus with authority and cunning. He governed with a firm hand, always attuned to the grumblings of both gods and mortals. Zeus's leadership style was a mix of strategy and adaptability, perfect for navigating divine crises. Imagine Zeus striding into a PR...
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Artemis Modern Girlboss Myth
Artemis, a name echoing through Greek mythology, symbolizes strength and independence. As the Goddess of the Hunt, Wilderness, and Childbirth, her stories showcase defiance against societal norms. Her presence isn't just about ancient tales; it's about how these stories resonate with modern themes...
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Goddess Prosymna Bio
Prosymna isn't a household name like Athena or Hera, but her role in Greek mythology carries its own quiet charm and significance. As a Naiad—a water nymph—Prosymna's story unfolds by the side of her father, Asterion, a river god. Naiads are intimately connected with the elements of nature they...
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Athena vs. Poseidon Contest
In ancient times, two mighty gods, Poseidon and Athena, vied for the devotion of Athens. Their rivalry centered on winning the heart and name of this burgeoning city. King Cecrops, the legendary first king of Athens, found himself presiding over this divine showdown. Poseidon made the first move....
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Erida Greek Goddess Bio
Meet Erida, a lesser-known character in Greek mythology. She's often mistaken for Eris, her sister, thanks to their similar inclinations—both enjoy stirring up chaos. However, Erida puts her own unique twist on mayhem. As the daughter of Nyx (Night), with some tales suggesting Zeus and Hera as...
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Greek Goddess Hemera
Hemera, the Greek goddess of day, might not dominate the pantheon headlines like Zeus or Athena, but her role in the daily dance of light and dark holds a charm that resonates deeply with the human experience. As we explore her story, we uncover not just a deity tasked with ushering in daylight but...
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Greek Goddess Panacea
Panacea, the goddess of universal remedy, had a serious gig that surely kept her on her toes. She hailed from a lineage deeply stitched into the fabric of health and healing, being the cherished daughter of Asclepius, the god of medicine. Her grandpa? None other than Apollo, the sun god who also...
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Greek Goddess Names Starting With A
Greek mythology offers timeless insights into the complexities of character and fate that continue to resonate today. As we delve into these ancient narratives, we find reflections of our own lives and challenges mirrored in the exploits and trials of gods and mortals alike. Achelois is a unique...
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Aphrodite-like Penelope (Part 2.3)
This is a series on Penelope , who rocks and everyone should know more about. The breakdown is based on my reading (in ancient Greek, thank you very much) of the Odyssey and with some help from Jenny Strauss Clay , Nancy Felson-Rubin , and Sheila Murnaghan . Read Goddess-Like Penelope , Hera-Like...
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Aega Greek Goddess
Aega, a fascinating character derived from illustrious lineage in Greek mythology, is depicted as the daughter of Helios, the sun god , or in alternate tales, Gaia , solidifying her connection to the earth. This variation in parental associations reflects the fluid nature of mythological...
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Kakia Greek Mythology
Kakia, a shadowy figure in Greek mythology, has origins as murky as the vices she represents. Some say she sprang from Nyx , the deep, shadowy night—a fitting mother for someone keen on leading mortals astray. But according to Gnostics, she was believed to be a child of the first angel and...
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Achelois Greek Mythology
Wading through the tranquil waters of Greek mythology, we often stumble upon deities like Achelois, whose stories are not as thunderous as Zeus' or as fiery as Hera's, but whose roles are just as pivotal in the grand tapestry of divine narratives. Achelois, a goddess who gently eases pain and...
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