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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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Top Greek Family Conflicts

Top Greek Family Conflicts

Greek mythology offers a captivating lens through which we can view human nature's intricacies. These stories, steeped in drama and intrigue, provide timeless lessons wrapped in the guise of divine antics and mortal follies. From cursed families to vengeful sorceresses, each myth invites us to...

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Bolbe Greek Goddess Bio

Bolbe Greek Goddess Bio

Bolbe, an enchantress of the waters tucked away in the lush landscapes of Thessalia, northern Greece, holds dominion over Lake Bolbe—a lesser-known chapter of the captivating world of Greek mythology. Unlike the buzz surrounding more spotlight-drenched deities, Bolbe carries a quieter allure,...

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Tritopatores Explained

Tritopatores Explained

The Tritopatores, often overlooked in Greek mythology, are a curious triad representing a lineage or group frequently tied to familial roots. These 'Three Fathers' emerge in various sources with intriguing names: Amalkeídēs ('Bound to That Place') Prōtoklês ('First Locked Away') Prōtokréōn...

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Lugalbanda: The Boy Who Got Caught Up in a War: An Epic Tale From Ancient Iraq

Lugalbanda: The Boy Who Got Caught Up in a War: An Epic Tale From Ancient Iraq

I know people don’t come here for the book reviews, but IF you are interested in awesome children’s books like me, you should go get Lugalbanda: The Boy Who Got Caught Up in a War: An Epic Tale From Ancient Iraq . Although this is certainly something you could (slowly) read to your child,...

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The Labors of Heracles

The Labors of Heracles

The Nemean Lion was a terrifying beast with skin as tough as steel, impervious to weapons. Heracles, undeterred, set out to track it down. He cornered the Lion in its cave, cleverly blocking the entrance. When arrows bounced off harmlessly, Heracles did what any reasonable demigod would do—he...

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Andromache Greek Myth

Andromache Greek Myth

Andromache, born into nobility as the daughter of King Eetion, hailed from the city of Cilician Thebe, steeped in Trojan heritage. Yet destiny, authored by Greek gods and heroes, scripted an entirely different narrative. Her father's rule could not shield against Achilles, whose warrior zeal...

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Divine Wrath Myths

Divine Wrath Myths

Greek mythology, with its tales of gods and mortals, offers a captivating glimpse into the ancient world's understanding of divine power and human frailty. These stories, rich in drama and moral lessons, reveal how different cultures perceive the consequences of divine anger. From the tempestuous...

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Greek Mythology in Astronomy

Greek Mythology in Astronomy

Greek mythology is embedded in our night sky, with stories and characters that have captivated humanity for centuries. From planets to constellations, these mythological tales offer a glimpse into how ancient cultures viewed the cosmos and their place within it. As we gaze upward, we're not just...

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New Quiz

New Quiz

So, there’s a brand new quiz to take. I admit, it’s all female monsters, but then, this is a site for women in Greek myths … I would love feedback on the quizzes. Do you like them? Do you want more? What would you change? Which one do you like best and why? Go take it ! P.S. I’m the Sphinx !

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The Myth of Sisyphus

The Myth of Sisyphus

Sisyphus, the crafty king of Corinth, landed himself in eternal trouble with the Greek gods. His most famous misdeed was attempting to outsmart death by chaining up Thanatos , the spirit of Death itself. This created a world where nobody could die—imagine a stubbed toe lasting forever! The gods...

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Most Vengeful Greek Gods

Most Vengeful Greek Gods

Greek mythology blends human emotions with divine actions. From vengeful Hera to relentless Erinyes, these tales offer glimpses into the relationships and forces that shaped ancient beliefs. Each god and goddess brings their own flavor of retribution, making mythology a mirror reflecting timeless...

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Top Greek Magic Rituals

Top Greek Magic Rituals

Binding curses were the rock stars of Greek magic. Picture yourself in ancient Athens with a rival hogging all the stage time at local plays. What's an aspiring dramatist to do? Whip up a binding curse, of course! These clever spells, known as katadesmoi , often involved inscribing your grievances...

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Greek Myths of Divine Punishment

Greek Myths of Divine Punishment

Greek mythology blends defiance, punishment, and progress in tales that offer timeless lessons. The trials of figures like Prometheus, Sisyphus, Arachne, Tantalus, and Ixion reveal insights into the human condition and the consequences of challenging divine order. Let's dive into the story of...

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Bravery of Iphigenia

Bravery of Iphigenia

Three goddesses— Hera , Athena , and Aphrodite —each claimed the apple, eyeing it like a coveted school trophy. Zeus , the ultimate decision-maker, tasked Paris , the prince of Troy, with the judgment. Hera offered power, Athena promised wisdom, but cunning Aphrodite dangled the most...

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Greek Mythology: Satyrs

Greek Mythology: Satyrs

Satyrs, those wild and woolly fellows from Greek mythology, rock a half-goat, half-human body that screams "party animal." Sporting pointy ears, snub noses, and a tail that just won't quit, they meander through ancient stories with hooves ready to kick up a storm. Often depicted with a cheeky...

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Greek Myths and Moral Values

Greek Myths and Moral Values

Greek mythology was like an ancient superhero comic book with life lessons hidden in the drama. Picture people gathered around a fire, kids wide-eyed as a storyteller wove tales of gods and heroes. These myths were the soap operas of their time—full of action, betrayal, and lessons. Take Icarus,...

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Greek Mythology: Centaurs

Greek Mythology: Centaurs

When we trace the hoofprints of centaurs through the annals of mythology and art, we uncover more than just tales of mythical beasts; we reveal a mirror reflecting our own societal struggles and triumphs. This journey through ancient myths to modern interpretations invites us to consider how these...

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Divine Favor in Myths

Divine Favor in Myths

Divine favor, found in mythologies and religions worldwide, involves the idea that a higher power grants special blessings or privileges to individuals or groups. Believers often pursue divine favor through practices like prayer, offerings, fasting, and meditation, hoping to gain blessings or avoid...

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Top 10 Mythical Locations

Top 10 Mythical Locations

Mount Olympus, the mythological home of Greek gods, towers over Greece with its highest peak, Mytikas, reaching 2,917 meters. This mountain holds a special place in Greek lore, with legends of the Olympians building their palaces within its canyons. The blend of rugged terrain and scenic beauty...

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Gaia Greek Earth Goddess

Gaia Greek Earth Goddess

Gaia, the great matriarch of Greek mythology, sprang from Chaos, the vast void before order existed. As the personification of the Earth, she represented the solid foundation on which all things rest—an emblem of stability and nurturing. Her identity laid the groundwork for myriad mythical...

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