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A who’s-who on all females in Greek mythology, with a section on Greek Men, a collection of myths, and a lot of beautiful images.
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Myth of the Dryads
Imagine stumbling into a whispering grove where the trees themselves seem to breathe and watch . Here, in this lush, secluded nook of the world, the dryads reign—spirits of the trees that look a lot like solemn maidens from your favorite stories garnished with leaves and bark instead of silk and...
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Furies: Mythical Justice Enforcers
Greek mythology's Furies have a birth story straight out of a cosmic soap opera. Picture this: Uranus, the sky god, in a celestial family feud. His son, Cronus, decides it's time for an extreme family therapy session and cuts off dear old dad's manhood. As Uranus' blood seeps into the earth, it...
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Greek Mythology Curses
Picture being immortal yet feeling stuck on the world's worst treadmill. That's Prometheus for you. He boldly stole fire from Zeus, thinking humans needed warmth and light. Zeus, however, wasn't the understanding boss you'd want. Instead of a stern talking-to, he chained Prometheus to a rock, where...
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Dionysus and the Maenads
The Maenads were the wild female followers of Dionysus, the god of wine, merriment, and chaos in ancient Greece. They embodied the untamed spirit of their patron deity, bringing his divine frenzy to life through ecstatic revelries. Believed to possess superhuman abilities granted by Dionysus...
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Greek myths in the classroom, pt. 1
Greek mythology is taught in public primary and secondary schools across the country. Although, personally, I quite enjoyed teaching my peers what I had memorized out of D’Aulaire’s Greek Myths (our 6th grade text book for the subject), and loved the excuse to dress up and act out the role of...
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Trojan War Insights
Woven into the fabric of Greek mythology are tales that offer a lens through which we can view and understand the complexities of human nature and societal dynamics. The Trojan War, a narrative brimming with divine antics and heroic confrontations, serves as a compelling tableau for examining these...
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Greek Gods Modern Jobs Match
Imagine a career day unlike any other, held on the shimmering heights of Mount Olympus, where gods and goddesses dress not in armor or robes but in modern clothes fit for the jobs they want . As we set foot into this extraordinary career fest, the air tingles with ambition. Picture Hermes, the...
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Epione Greek Goddess
Epione, the wife of Asclepius, the star doctor of Olympus, is a distinguished figure in Greek mythology known for her soothing presence. Her name whispers 'soothing' —fitting for someone tasked with easing the aches of gods and mortals alike. Epione's knack for soothing pain was revered, spinning...
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Loyalty and Betrayal in Greek Myths
Greek mythology weaves together the lives of gods and mortals, showcasing enduring themes of loyalty and betrayal. These tales, filled with larger-than-life characters and dramatic twists, offer insights into human nature and relationships. By examining these ancient stories, we can find parallels...
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The Cretan Bull Myth
The Mediterranean delivered a grand surprise to King Minos' doorstep: a magnificent white Cretan Bull. This sea-born bull, seemingly a gift from Poseidon, was strong, majestic, and definitely not your everyday barnyard variety. Minos, dazzled by its appearance, was supposed to offer it back to...
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Greek Goddesses Names Starting With M
Maia, a star-nymph of Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, represents a significant yet quieter force among the Greek pantheon. As the mother of Hermes, born from her union with Zeus, Maia contributed to the birth of a god known for speed and cunning. Despite her connections to notable Olympians, Maia's...
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Chiron in Modern Therapy
Chiron, a figure from Greek mythology, plays an intriguing role in therapeutic contexts today. This centaur, abandoned by his mother and rescued by Apollo, became a renowned healer despite being accidentally wounded by Hercules' poisonous arrow. Chiron's tale of an immortal being struck down by...
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King Midas Bio
King Midas wasn't just a fantastical man with a tragic golden touch—this guy had real-life roots wrapped in the soils of ancient Phrygia, right smack in the bustling crucible of Asia Minor! Between myth and history, Midas remains a figure of intrigue with his rule somewhere in the ballpark of the...
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Tecmessa Greek Mythology
Born a princess in Phrygia, Tecmessa's life took a dark twist during the brutal Trojan War. She was captured by the mighty Ajax, a hero known for his towering shield and brooding temperament. Transforming from royalty to captive, her tale shines a light on the unsettling normalcy of such tragedies...
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Sirens and Their Enchanting Song
In ancient Greek mythology, the Sirens were unique sea nymphs with an intriguing backstory. Originally lovely companions of the goddess Persephone, they were daughters of Achelous, the river god, and one of the Muses. Their early days were idyllic until Hades abducted Persephone. Demeter,...
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Orpheus Greek Myth
Orpheus, son of Apollo and the Muse Calliope, was born with an innate talent for music. His melodies had the power to influence the natural world, causing rocks and trees to dance to his tunes. As one of the Argonauts, Orpheus's music even overpowered the alluring songs of the sirens, saving his...
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Greek Myths: the Remake
I love it that we imagined descendants of Classical Civilizations continue to retell Greek myths. Xena was like my favorite show EVARRR and going with my fellow Classics majors in college to see Troy and laughing at all the wrong times together was way fun. My favorite mythically inspired movie is,...
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Ersa Greek Goddess Bio
In the intricate web of Greek mythology, Ersa stands out, not through thunderous power like her father Zeus or shining like her mother Selene, but through her genteel essence as the goddess of dew. Reflecting her mother's calmer luminosity rather than Zeus's stormy prominence, Ersa highlights a...
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Galatea: Myth to Modernity
Loading … Imagine you’re a block of marble. Not just any marble, but a waiting canvas, cool and smooth under the sculptor’s hands, like your morning cereal bowl before it’s filled. Now imagine waking up one day to find yourself changed , filled with a breath of life that feels like that...
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Top 10 Battles: Gods vs Mortals
Titanomachy: the divine rumble to end all rumbles. Picture this cosmic chaos: Titans vs. Olympians Cronus (child-gulping father) vs. Zeus (rebellious offspring) A family dispute of epic proportions Rhea, the cunning goddess wife, finally has enough. She whisks baby Zeus away, feeding Cronus a hefty...
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