224 résultats pour "mythology"
- Eurydice - Mythology.
- Fauna - Mythology.
- Danaus - Mythology.
- Iapetus - Mythology.
- Telephus - Mythology.
- Sphinx - Mythology.
- Elysium - Mythology.
- Evander - Mythology.
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- Cloacina - Mythology.
- Endymion - Mythology.
- Styx - Mythology.
- Danae - Mythology.
- Hecate - Mythology.
- Tartarus - Mythology.
- Vesta - Mythology.
- Daphnis - Mythology.
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- Coronis - Mythology.
- Flora - Mythology.
- Clytemnestra - Mythology.
- Epona - Mythology.
- Eurystheus - Mythology.
- Tyche - Mythology.
- Deucalion - Mythology.
- Fama - Mythology.
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- Turnus - Mythology.
- Helen - Mythology.
- Chiron - Mythology.
- Cybele - Mythology.
- Iliad - Mythology.
- Cloelia - Mythology.
- Hephaestus - Mythology.
- Europa - Mythology.
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- Delphi - Mythology.
- Venus - Mythology.
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Dionysus - Mythology.
all his glory as a mighty god, flashing lightning and hurling thunderbolts. No mortal could withstand such power, and Semele perished in flames. Zeus snatched the unborn child from the fire and sewed it into his thigh so that it could mature for another three months. In due course, Zeus gave birth to a boy, Dionysus, who is sometimes called Dithyrambus (Child of the Double Door), referring to his two births, once from his mother’s body and again from his father’s body. Some scholars believe that...
- Pegasus Greek The famous winged horse of Greek mythology.
- Parcae Roman The origins of the Parcae in Roman mythology are unclear.
- Zeus Zeus, in Greek mythology, the god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods.
- Deification In mythology, the process of bestowing upon a mortal the status of a god; also, the process a mortal goes through to transform into a god.
- Aphrodite Aphrodite, in Greek mythology, the goddess of love and beauty and the counterpart of the Roman goddess Venus.
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- Golden Bough - Mythology.
- Gall i - Mythology.
- Vestal Virgins - Mythology.
- Tantal us - Mythology.
- Golden Fleece - Mythology.
- Gordian knot - Mythology.
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State Gods - Mythology.
appreciated their help and desired more help as they continued their conquests. The goddess Victoria, who may also have been called by the name Vica Pota, represented victory over the enemy. In commerce as well as in patriotism and warfare, Romans had special gods that they called upon for help. This aspect of their public lives was influenced by their principle gods and gods of specific tasks. Mercury oversaw merchants, and Minerva was the patroness of craftsmen and manufacturers. The goddess F...
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Odyssey Greek The epic poem by Homer that
describes the adventures of Odysseus on his homeward
voyage to Ithaca after the Trojan War.
turn his men back into their human forms. Under her spell, he dallied for a year on the island of the sorceress, who gave him warnings about the perils he would encounter on his way home. Odysseus in the Underworld - Mythology. After suffering under the spell of the witch-goddess Circe for a year, Odysseus and his crew grew restless and wanted to leave. On the advice of Circe, Odysseus and his crew visited the Underworld (1) to consult the ghost of the blind seer Tiresias. Tiresias had many wa...
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- Hero and Leander - Mythology.
- Graces, The Three - Mythology.