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3064: 5156: 5225: 2836: 3332: 52: 3315: 2539: 2940: 1964: 2388: 2716: 1505: 3496:, a Greek who feigned desertion, to take the horse inside the walls of Troy as an offering to Athena; the priest Laocoon, who tried to have the horse destroyed, was killed by sea-serpents. At night the Greek fleet returned, and the Greeks from the horse opened the gates of Troy. In the total sack that followed, Priam and his remaining sons were slaughtered; the Trojan women passed into slavery in various cities of Greece. The adventurous homeward voyages of the Greek leaders (including the wanderings of 1595: 2622:, the defining characteristic of Greek anthropomorphism is that "the Greek gods are persons, not abstractions, ideas or concepts." Regardless of their underlying forms, the Ancient Greek gods have many fantastic abilities; most significantly, the gods are not affected by disease, and can be wounded only under highly unusual circumstances. The Greeks considered immortality as the distinctive characteristic of their gods; this immortality, as well as unfading youth, was insured by the constant use of 3919: 9417: 432: 9445: 3982:, with conglomerated rites and compound attributes. Apollo might be increasingly identified in religion with Helios or even Dionysus, but texts retelling his myths seldom reflected such developments. The traditional literary mythology was increasingly dissociated from actual religious practice. The worship of Sol as special protector of the emperors and the empire remained the chief imperial religion until it was replaced by Christianity. 2230: 9886: 1797:, who traveled throughout the Greek world and noted the stories they heard, supplied numerous local myths and legends, often giving little-known alternative versions. Herodotus in particular, searched the various traditions he encountered and found the historical or mythological roots in the confrontation between Greece and the East. Herodotus attempted to reconcile origins and the blending of differing cultural concepts. 2045: 9920: 9473: 3997:(fifth century) are influenced by the theories of rationalism and the syncretizing trends as well. The Orphic Hymns are a set of pre-classical poetic compositions, attributed to Orpheus, himself the subject of a renowned myth. In reality, these poems were probably composed by several different poets, and contain a rich set of clues about prehistoric European mythology. The stated purpose of the 4058: 2355:. Because Cronus had betrayed his father, he feared that his offspring would do the same, and so each time Rhea gave birth, he snatched up the child and ate it. Rhea hated this and tricked him by hiding Zeus and wrapping a stone in a baby's blanket, which Cronus ate. When Zeus was full-grown, he fed Cronus a drugged drink which caused him to vomit, throwing up Rhea's other children, including 9459: 9431: 443: 2512:) traversed the heavens as a charioteer and sailed around the Earth in a golden bowl at night. Sun, earth, heaven, rivers, and winds could be addressed in prayers and called to witness oaths. Natural fissures were popularly regarded as entrances to the subterranean house of Hades and his predecessors, home of the dead. Influences from other cultures always afforded new themes. 3804: 2962:. Some scholars suggest the story of Heracles is an allegory for the sun's yearly passage through the twelve constellations of the zodiac. Others point to earlier myths from other cultures, showing the story of Heracles as a local adaptation of hero myths already well established. Traditionally, Heracles was the son of Zeus and 3480:. Achilles killed both of these, but Paris then managed to kill Achilles with an arrow in the heel. Achilles' heel was the only part of his body which was not invulnerable to damage by human weaponry. Before they could take Troy, the Greeks had to steal from the citadel the wooden image of Pallas Athena (the 2988:
Heracles also entered Etruscan and Roman mythology and cult, and the exclamation "mehercule" became as familiar to the Romans as "Herakleis" was to the Greeks. In Italy he was worshipped as a god of merchants and traders, although others also prayed to him for his characteristic gifts of good luck or
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is regarded by Thalia Papadopoulou as "a play of great significance in examination of other Euripidean dramas." In art and literature Heracles was represented as an enormously strong man of moderate height; his characteristic weapon was the bow but frequently also the club. Vase paintings demonstrate
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Bridging the age when gods lived alone and the age when divine interference in human affairs was limited was a transitional age in which gods and mortals moved together. These were the early days of the world when the groups mingled more freely than they did later. Most of these tales were later told
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adventure occurs in a contemporary literary text. Secondly, visual sources sometimes represent myths or mythical scenes that are not attested in any extant literary source. In some cases, the first known representation of a myth in geometric art predates its first known representation in late archaic
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introduced a transhistorical and biological conception of man and a view of myth as an expression of repressed ideas. Dream interpretation is the basis of Freudian myth interpretation and Freud's concept of dreamwork recognizes the importance of contextual relationships for the interpretation of any
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Mythology was at the heart of everyday life in Ancient Greece. Greeks regarded mythology as a part of their history. They used myth to explain natural phenomena, cultural variations, traditional enmities, and friendships. It was a source of pride to be able to trace the descent of one's leaders from
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After the rise of the hero cult, gods and heroes constitute the sacral sphere and are invoked together in oaths and prayers which are addressed to them. Burkert (2002) notes that "the roster of heroes, again in contrast to the gods, is never given fixed and final form. Great gods are no longer born,
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The first philosophical cosmologists reacted against, or sometimes built upon, popular mythical conceptions that had existed in the Greek world for some time. Some of these popular conceptions can be gleaned from the poetry of Homer and Hesiod. In Homer, the Earth was viewed as a flat disk afloat on
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While the age of gods often has been of more interest to contemporary students of myth, the Greek authors of the archaic and classical eras had a clear preference for the age of heroes, establishing a chronology and record of human accomplishments after the questions of how the world came into being
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Geometric designs on pottery of the eighth-century  BC depict scenes from the Trojan cycle, as well as the adventures of Heracles. These visual representations of myths are important for two reasons. Firstly, many Greek myths are attested on vases earlier than in literary sources: of the twelve
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was familiar with some version of the Orphic theogony. A silence would have been expected about religious rites and beliefs, however, and that nature of the culture would not have been reported by members of the society while the beliefs were held. After they ceased to become religious beliefs, few
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is also generally disdainful of myth, but, like Varro, he is emphatic in his support for the state religion and its institutions. It is difficult to know how far down the social scale this rationalism extended. Cicero asserts that no one (not even old women and boys) is so foolish as to believe in
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Euripides often played with the old traditions, mocking them, and through the voice of his characters injecting notes of doubt. Yet the subjects of his plays were taken, without exception, from myth. Many of these plays were written in answer to a predecessor's version of the same or similar myth.
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But perhaps someone might say: "Are you then not ashamed, Socrates, of having followed such a pursuit, that you are now in danger of being put to death as a result?" But I should make to him a just reply: "You do not speak well, Sir, if you think a man in whom there is even a little merit ought to
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quasi-mythical philosophical approach and underscored that "Hesiod and the theological writers were concerned only with what seemed plausible to themselves, and had no respect for us ... But it is not worth taking seriously writers who show off in the mythical style; as for those who do proceed by
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tended to be dedicated to a limited number of gods, who were the focus of large pan-Hellenic cults. It was, however, common for individual regions and villages to devote their own cults to minor gods. Many cities also honored the more well-known gods with unusual local rites and associated strange
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Tales of love often involve incest, or the seduction or rape of a mortal woman by a male god, resulting in heroic offspring. The stories generally suggest that relationships between gods and mortals are something to avoid; even consenting relationships rarely have happy endings. In a few cases, a
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The achievement of epic poetry was to create story-cycles and, as a result, to develop a new sense of mythological chronology. Thus Greek mythology unfolds as a phase in the development of the world and of humans. While self-contradictions in these stories make an absolute timeline impossible, an
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Greek mythology has changed over time to accommodate the evolution of their culture, of which mythology, both overtly and in its unspoken assumptions, is an index of the changes. In Greek mythology's surviving literary forms, as found mostly at the end of the progressive changes, it is inherently
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is to transmit the Hellenic culture Macrobius has derived from his reading, even though much of his treatment of gods is colored by Egyptian and North African mythology and theology (which also affect the interpretation of Virgil). In Saturnalia reappear mythographical comments influenced by the
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Each god descends from his or her own genealogy, pursues differing interests, has a certain area of expertise, and is governed by a unique personality; however, these descriptions arise from a multiplicity of archaic local variants, which do not always agree with one another. When these gods are
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Did the Greeks believe in their mythology? The answer is difficult, for 'believe' means so many things. Not everyone believed that Minos, after his death, continued being a judge in Hell or that Theseus fought the Minotaur, and they knew that poets 'lie' n the minds of the Greeks, Theseus had,
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depicting the sack of Troy); this artistic preference for themes deriving from the Trojan Cycle indicates its importance to the Ancient Greek civilization. The same mythological cycle also inspired a series of posterior European literary writings. For instance, Trojan Medieval European writers,
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extended the transhistorical, psychological approach with his theory of the "collective unconscious" and the archetypes (inherited "archaic" patterns), often encoded in myth, that arise out of it. According to Jung, "myth-forming structural elements must be present in the unconscious psyche."
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were fused in the Mycenaean religion. and concluded that all great classical Greek myths were tied to Mycenaean centres and anchored in prehistoric times. Nevertheless, according to Burkert, the iconography of the Cretan Palace Period has provided almost no confirmation for these theories.
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indicates its general approach) Varro argues that whereas the superstitious man fears the gods, the truly religious person venerates them as parents. According to Varro, there have been three accounts of deities in the Roman society: the mythical account created by poets for theatre and
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onward. In fact, literary and archaeological sources integrate, sometimes mutually supportive and sometimes in conflict; however, in many cases, the existence of this corpus of data is a strong indication that many elements of Greek mythology have strong factual and historical roots.
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in the twentieth century, helped to explain many existing questions about Homer's epics and provided archaeological evidence for many of the mythological details about gods and heroes. The evidence about myths and rituals at Mycenaean and Minoan sites is entirely monumental, as the
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Hanson and Heath estimate that Plato's rejection of the Homeric tradition was not favorably received by the grassroots Greek civilization. The old myths were kept alive in local cults; they continued to influence poetry and to provide the main subjects of painting and sculpture.
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The genesis of modern understanding of Greek mythology is regarded by some scholars as a double reaction at the end of the eighteenth century against "the traditional attitude of Christian animosity", in which the Christian reinterpretation of myth as a "lie" or
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consider danger of life or death, and not rather regard this only, when he does things, whether the things he does are right or wrong and the acts of a good or a bad man. For according to your argument all the demigods would be bad who died at Troy, including
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entertainment, the civil account used by people for veneration as well as by the city, and the natural account created by the philosophers. The best state is, adds Varro, where the civil theology combines the poetic mythical account with the philosopher's.
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are an example of this mythological overlap. In addition to the combination of the two mythological traditions, the association of the Romans with eastern religions led to further syncretizations. For instance, the cult of Sun was introduced in Rome after
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themes, provided much material for popular legend. According to Burkert (2002), "He is portrayed as a sacrificer, mentioned as a founder of altars, and imagined as a voracious eater himself; it is in this role that he appears in comedy.
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and Homeric Hymns in both size and popularity. Under the influence of Homer the "hero cult" leads to a restructuring in spiritual life, expressed in the separation of the realm of the gods from the realm of the dead (heroes), of the
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unacquainted with Homer at first hand, found in the Troy legend a rich source of heroic and romantic storytelling and a convenient framework into which to fit their own courtly and chivalric ideals. Twelfth-century authors, such as
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and Near Eastern cultures, and as such contains few important elements for the reconstruction of the Proto-Indo-European religion. Consequently, Greek mythology received minimal scholarly attention in the context of Indo-European
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nonetheless, existed. Why did the Greeks go to the trouble of wishing to separate the wheat from the chaff in myth ? We see the extent of the problem when we realize that this attitude toward myth lasted for over two millennia.
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and remains part of Western heritage and language. Poets and artists from ancient times to the present have derived inspiration from Greek mythology and have discovered contemporary significance and relevance in the themes.
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complained that Homer and Hesiod attributed to the gods "all that is shameful and disgraceful among men; they steal, commit adultery, and deceive one another." This line of thought found its most sweeping expression in
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The development of comparative philology in the 19th century, together with ethnological discoveries in the 20th century, established the science of myth. Since the Romantics, all study of myth has been comparative.
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under the eye of Zeus. (The limitation of their number to twelve seems to have been a comparatively modern idea.) Besides the Olympians, the Greeks worshipped various gods of the countryside, the satyr-god
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for the kingship of the gods. At last, with the help of the Cyclopes (whom Zeus freed from Tartarus), Zeus and his siblings were victorious, while Cronus and the Titans were hurled down to imprisonment in
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and wrote on many of these topics. His writings may have formed the basis for the collection; however, the "Library" discusses events that occurred long after his death, hence the name Pseudo-Apollodorus.
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but new heroes can always be raised up from the army of the dead." Another important difference between the hero cult and the cult of gods is that the hero becomes the centre of local group identity.
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of gods, based on conquest, force, prowess in battle, and violent heroism. Other older gods of the agricultural world fused with those of the more powerful invaders or else faded into insignificance.
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In Northern Europe, Greek mythology never took the same hold of the visual arts, but its effect was very obvious on literature. The English imagination was fired by Greek mythology starting with
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Images existed on pottery and religious artwork that were interpreted and more likely, misinterpreted in many diverse myths and tales. A few fragments of these works survive in quotations by
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script (an ancient form of Greek found in both Crete and mainland Greece) was used mainly to record inventories, although certain names of gods and heroes have been tentatively identified.
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philosophy. Stoics presented explanations of the gods and heroes as physical phenomena, while the Euhemerists rationalized them as historical figures. At the same time, the Stoics and the
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of the 18th century reaction against Greek myth spread throughout Europe, the myths continued to provide an important source of raw material for dramatists, including those who wrote the
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ages was primarily composed as a literary rather than cultic exercise. Nevertheless, it contains many important details that would otherwise be lost. This category includes the works of:
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subjects of Greek mythology alongside more conventional Christian themes. Through the medium of Latin and the works of Ovid, Greek myth influenced medieval and Renaissance poets such as
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in the late 5th century BC, the role of myth became less certain, and mythological genealogies gave place to a conception of history which tried to exclude the supernatural (such as the
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Mythical narration plays an important role in nearly every genre of Greek literature. Nevertheless, the only general mythographical handbook to survive from Greek antiquity was the
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individual element in a dream. This suggestion would find an important point of rapprochement between the structuralist and psychoanalytic approaches to myth in Freud's thought.
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initiated a surge of enthusiasm for all things Greek, including Greek mythology. In Britain, new translations of Greek tragedies and Homer inspired contemporary poets (such as
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saw himself as the defender of the established order, despite his personal skepticism concerning myth and his inclination towards more philosophical conceptions of divinity.
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was his mother, and subsequently marrying a second wife who becomes the mother of his children—markedly different from the tale known to us through tragedy (e.g. Sophocles'
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of Pseudo-Apollodorus. This work attempts to reconcile the contradictory tales of the poets and provides a grand summary of traditional Greek mythology and heroic legends.
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After the middle of the Archaic period, myths about relationships between male gods and male heroes became more and more frequent, indicating the parallel development of
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is not only the fullest surviving account of the gods but also the fullest surviving account of the archaic poet's function, with its long preliminary invocation to the
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and its pantheon already included many divinities that can be found in classical Greece. However, Greek mythology is generally seen as having heavy influence of
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walked in and saw her son in the fire and screamed in fright, which angered Demeter, who lamented that foolish mortals do not understand the concept and ritual.
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In addition to Indo-European and Near Eastern origins, some scholars have speculated on the debts of Greek mythology to the indigenous pre-Greek societies:
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of their own, and inheritance of the Greek mythological tradition caused the major Roman gods to adopt characteristics of their Greek equivalents. The gods
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study the myths to shed light on the religious and political institutions of ancient Greece, and to better understand the nature of myth-making itself.
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Lyrical poets often took their subjects from myth, but their treatment became gradually less narrative and more allusive. Greek lyric poets, including
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Straightway may I die, after doing vengeance upon the wrongdoer, that I may not stay here, jeered at beside the curved ships, a burden of the earth.
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to Greek commerce and colonization. It was also extremely popular, forming a cycle to which a number of local legends became attached. The story of
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and many other artifacts. Geometric designs on pottery of the eighth century BC depict scenes from the Epic Cycle as well as the adventures of
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times, a new Roman mythology was born through syncretization of numerous Greek and other foreign gods. This occurred because the Romans had little
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or other composite creatures, but, on the other hand, the orator elsewhere complains of the superstitious and credulous character of the people.
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or Hundred-Handed Ones, who were both thrown into Tartarus by Uranus. This made Gaia furious. Cronus ("the wily, youngest and most terrible of
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contains the best-known account of the sack of Troy). Finally there are two pseudo-chronicles written in Latin that passed under the names of
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Some scholars believe that behind Heracles' complicated mythology there was probably a real man, perhaps a chieftain-vassal of the kingdom of
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approximate chronology may be discerned. The resulting mythological "history of the world" may be divided into three or four broader periods:
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The monumental events of Heracles are regarded as the dawn of the age of heroes. To the Heroic Age are also ascribed three great events: the
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may spring from Semitic goddesses. There are also possible parallels between the earliest divine generations (Chaos and its children) and
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Roman Academic Cotta ridicules both literal and allegorical acceptance of myth, declaring roundly that myths have no place in philosophy.
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he, when he heard this, made light of death and danger, and feared much more to live as a coward and not to avenge his friends, and said,
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Euripides mainly impugns the myths about the gods and begins his critique with an objection similar to the one previously expressed by
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myths with them that were unknown elsewhere. During the heroic age, the cult of heroes (or demigods) supplemented that of the gods.
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history). While poets and dramatists were reworking the myths, Greek historians and philosophers were beginning to criticize them.
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promoted the moral significations of the mythological tradition, often based on Greek etymologies. Through his Epicurean message,
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In between the Argo and the Trojan War, there was a generation known chiefly for its horrific crimes. This includes the doings of
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Greek writers provide important details of myth, much derived from earlier now lost Greek works. These preservers of myth include
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Poleman, Horace I. (March 1943). "Review of "Ouranos-Varuna. Etude de mythologie comparee indo-europeenne by Georges Dumezil"".
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Nevertheless, even Plato did not manage to wean himself and his society from the influence of myth; his own characterization of
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is based on the traditional Homeric and tragic patterns, used by the philosopher to praise the righteous life of his teacher:
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Although Apollonius wrote his poem in the 3rd century BC, the composition of the story of the Argonauts is earlier than
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established the tradition of seeking an actual historical basis for mythical beings and events. Although his original work (
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The Oxford Illustrated History of Greece and the Hellenistic World edited by John Boardman, Jasper Griffin and Oswyn Murray
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The second type (tales of punishment) involves the appropriation or invention of some important cultural artifact, as when
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By the sixth century BC, a few radical philosophers were already beginning to label the poets' tales as blasphemous lies:
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Jung, C.J. (2002). "Troy in Latin and French Joseph of Exeter's "Ylias" and Benoît de Sainte-Maure's "Roman de Troie"".
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The earliest Greek thought about poetry considered the theogonies to be the prototypical poetic genre—the prototypical
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applied the new science of comparative mythology to the study of myth, in which he detected the distorted remains of
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and kill Hector, you yourself shall die; for straightway, after Hector, is death appointed unto you. (Hom. Il. 18.96)
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The Trojan War provided a variety of themes and became a main source of inspiration for Ancient Greek artists (e.g.
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took most of their plots from myths of the age of heroes and the Trojan War. Many of the great tragic stories (e.g.
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was to defend that tradition while conceding that it was often a breeding-ground for superstition. The antiquarian
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a mythological hero or a god. Few ever doubted that there was truth behind the account of the Trojan War in the
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at Argos. Behind the myth of the house of Atreus (one of the two principal heroic dynasties with the house of
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would have known the rites and rituals. Allusions often existed, however, to aspects that were quite public.
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periods, Homeric and various other mythological scenes appear, supplementing the existing literary evidence.
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had been retained. In Germany, by about 1795, there was a growing interest in Homer and Greek mythology. In
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now proves that at least in the fifth-century BC a theogonic-cosmogonic poem of Orpheus was in existence.
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The gods of Greek mythology are described as having essentially corporeal but ideal bodies. According to
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poet, also was the archetypal singer of theogonies, which he uses to calm seas and storms in Apollonius'
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have no direct connection with Homer. The oldest are choral hymns from the earlier part of the so-called
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Structure & Creativity in Religion: Hermeneutics in Mircea Eliade's Phenomenology and New Directions
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employed the comparative approach to collect and classify the themes of folklore and mythology. In 1871
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the unparalleled popularity of Heracles, his fight with the lion being depicted many hundreds of times.
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and many others set Greek mythological themes to music. American authors of the 19th century, such as
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seems to be the Greek counterpart—more clearly in cult than in myth—of a Near Eastern "dying god".
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and then constituted the basis for a tragic trilogy of plays, possibly by Aeschylus, consisting of
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Heracles attained the highest social prestige through his appointment as official ancestor of the
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Zeus was plagued by the same concern, and after a prophecy that the offspring of his first wife,
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The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology: based on H. J. Rose's "A Handbook of Greek mythology"
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was deemed by the Greeks the basis of their acculturation. Homer was the "education of Greece" (
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called upon in poetry, prayer, or cult, they are referred to by a combination of their name and
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Bushnell, Rebecca W. (2005). "Helicocentric Stoicism in the Saturnalia: The Egyptian Apollo".
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Bushnell, Rebecca W. 2005. "Helicocentric Stoicism in the Saturnalia: The Egyptian Apollo" in
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from Zeus' table and gives it to his subjects—revealing to them the secrets of the gods, when
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did not curb the popularity of the myths. With the rediscovery of classical antiquity in the
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and they are often divided into two thematic groups: tales of love, and tales of punishment.
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North John A., Mary Beard, and Simon R. F. Price. 1998. "The Religions of Imperial Rome" in
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A motif of father-against-son conflict was repeated when Cronus was confronted by his son,
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singers starting in the 18th century BC; eventually the myths of the heroes of the
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Archaeology and mythography have revealed influence from Asia Minor and the Near East.
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professor, and John Heath, a classics professor, the profound knowledge of the Homeric
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Greek mythology has had an extensive influence on the culture, arts, and literature of
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North John A.; Beard Mary; Price Simon R.F. (1998). "The Religions of Imperial Rome".
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Chance, Jane (1994). "Helicocentric Stoicism in the Saturnalia: The Egyptian Apollo".
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Albala Ken G; Johnson Claudia Durst; Johnson Vernon E. (2000). "Origin of Mythology".
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depicting Athena being "reborn" from the head of Zeus, who had swallowed her mother
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in Germany revived Greek drama, reworking the ancient myths. Although during the
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Some of the more famous heroes noted for their inclusion in the Trojan War were:
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kings. This probably served as a legitimation for the Dorian migrations into the
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According to Classical-era mythology, after the overthrow of the Titans, the new
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Children's Books on Ancient Greek and Roman Mythology: An Annotated Bibliography
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Children's Books on Ancient Greek and Roman Mythology: An Annotated Bibliography
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Percy, William Armostrong III (1999). "The Institutionalization of Pederasty".
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religious form by tracing it back to its Indo-European (or, in Müller's time, "
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have compared the formal relations and patterns in myths throughout the world.
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had sought to expel superstitious fears from the minds of his fellow-citizens.
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In another story, based on an old folktale-motif, and echoing a similar theme,
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Caldwell, Richard. 1990. "The Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Greek Myth" in
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was confirmed. Among the principal Greek gods were the Olympians, residing on
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Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto-Indo-European World.
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has generated much scholarship since Müller's time. For example, philologist
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provides databases dedicated to Graeco-Roman mythology and its iconography.
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Theology, Trauerspiel, and the Conceptual Foundations of Early German Opera
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and overlooked by a hemispherical sky with sun, moon, and stars. The Sun (
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belonging to the reign of Cronos, the subsequent races to the creation of
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Walsh, Patrick Gerald (1998). "Liberating Appearance in Mythic Content".
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Greek mythology culminates in the Trojan War, fought between Greece and
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and many legendary figures. Previously existing myths, such as those of
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Myth and the Polis edited by Dora Carlisky Pozzi, John Moore Wickersham
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of the fifth century BC, in writings of scholars and poets of the
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Apollo (early Imperial Roman copy of a fourth-century Greek original,
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Most gods were associated with specific aspects of life. For example,
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Bonnefoy, Yves (1992). "Kinship Structures in Greek Heroic Dynasty".
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Courier Dover Publications. 7666:Johns Hopkins University Press 7531:Johns Hopkins University Press 6752:Greek and Egyptian Mythologies 6606:University of California Press 5560: 5547:Johns Hopkins University Press 5497: 5421: 3995:Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius 3659:), and his poetry "the Book". 2743:, where the goddess lies with 2157:The age of heroes (heroic age) 1345:; the lives and activities of 13: 1: 10515:Proto-Indo-European mythology 9272:. Francis and John Rivington. 9196:A Handbook of Greek Mythology 9058:. Columbia University Press. 8893:A Handbook of Greek Mythology 8442:. University of Texas Press. 7796:Miles, Geoffrey, ed. (2006). 7454:; Smith, Jonathan Z. (2002). 7097:Walsh, Patrick Gerald. 1998. 6482:A Handbook of Greek Mythology 6459:A Handbook of Greek Mythology 5835:Calimach, Andrew, ed. 2002. " 5362: 3873:(which has not survived, but 2885: 2530:Family Tree of the Greek Gods 2480:. 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12404: 12403: 12398: 12393: 12392: 12391: 12380: 12377: 12376: 12374: 12373: 12368: 12363: 12358: 12356:Hermaphroditus 12353: 12348: 12343: 12337: 12335: 12326: 12322: 12321: 12319: 12318: 12313: 12308: 12303: 12298: 12293: 12288: 12283: 12278: 12273: 12268: 12263: 12258: 12253: 12248: 12243: 12238: 12232: 12230: 12224: 12223: 12221: 12220: 12215: 12210: 12205: 12200: 12195: 12190: 12185: 12180: 12175: 12170: 12165: 12160: 12154: 12152: 12146: 12145: 12142: 12141: 12139: 12138: 12133: 12128: 12122: 12120: 12116: 12115: 12113: 12112: 12107: 12102: 12097: 12092: 12087: 12082: 12077: 12072: 12067: 12062: 12057: 12052: 12046: 12044: 12040: 12039: 12037: 12036: 12031: 12026: 12021: 12016: 12011: 12006: 12001: 11996: 11991: 11986: 11981: 11975: 11973: 11966: 11960: 11959: 11957: 11956: 11951: 11946: 11941: 11936: 11931: 11926: 11921: 11916: 11911: 11906: 11901: 11896: 11891: 11885: 11883: 11874: 11862: 11861: 11848: 11847: 11844: 11843: 11840: 11839: 11837: 11836: 11831: 11826: 11821: 11816: 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18234: 18232: 18229: 18227: 18224: 18222: 18219: 18217: 18214: 18212: 18209: 18207: 18204: 18202: 18199: 18197: 18194: 18192: 18189: 18187: 18184: 18182: 18179: 18177: 18174: 18172: 18169: 18167: 18164: 18163: 18161: 18157: 18148: 18143: 18141: 18136: 18134: 18129: 18128: 18125: 18109: 18106: 18104: 18101: 18099: 18096: 18094: 18091: 18089: 18086: 18084: 18081: 18079: 18076: 18074: 18071: 18070: 18068: 18064: 18058: 18055: 18053: 18050: 18048: 18045: 18043: 18040: 18038: 18035: 18033: 18030: 18029: 18027: 18025: 18021: 18015: 18012: 18010: 18007: 18005: 18002: 18000: 17997: 17995: 17991: 17987: 17984: 17982: 17979: 17977: 17974: 17972: 17969: 17967: 17964: 17962: 17959: 17957: 17954: 17952: 17949: 17948: 17947: 17943: 17941: 17937: 17935: 17931: 17929: 17925: 17923: 17920: 17918: 17915: 17913: 17909: 17903: 17900: 17899: 17898: 17894: 17892: 17889: 17888: 17887: 17883: 17881: 17878: 17876: 17872: 17870: 17867: 17865: 17861: 17859: 17856: 17854: 17851: 17849: 17845: 17843: 17840: 17838: 17834: 17832: 17829: 17827: 17824: 17823: 17821: 17815: 17809: 17806: 17804: 17801: 17799: 17796: 17794: 17791: 17789: 17786: 17784: 17781: 17779: 17776: 17774: 17771: 17769: 17766: 17765: 17763: 17759: 17753: 17750: 17748: 17745: 17743: 17740: 17738: 17735: 17733: 17730: 17728: 17725: 17723: 17720: 17719: 17717: 17713: 17707: 17704: 17702: 17699: 17695: 17692: 17690: 17687: 17685: 17682: 17680: 17677: 17675: 17672: 17670: 17667: 17665: 17662: 17661: 17660: 17656: 17654: 17651: 17649: 17645: 17643: 17639: 17637: 17634: 17632: 17629: 17627: 17624: 17622: 17619: 17617: 17614: 17612: 17609: 17605: 17602: 17600: 17597: 17595: 17592: 17590: 17587: 17586: 17585: 17581: 17580: 17578: 17574: 17571: 17569:Other deities 17567: 17557: 17554: 17552: 17549: 17547: 17544: 17542: 17539: 17537: 17534: 17532: 17529: 17527: 17524: 17522: 17519: 17517: 17514: 17512: 17509: 17507: 17504: 17502: 17499: 17497: 17494: 17492: 17489: 17487: 17484: 17482: 17479: 17477: 17474: 17472: 17469: 17467: 17464: 17462: 17458: 17456: 17453: 17451: 17448: 17446: 17443: 17441: 17438: 17436: 17433: 17431: 17428: 17426: 17423: 17421: 17418: 17416: 17413: 17411: 17408: 17406: 17403: 17401: 17398: 17396: 17393: 17391: 17388: 17386: 17383: 17381: 17378: 17376: 17372: 17370: 17367: 17365: 17362: 17360: 17357: 17355: 17352: 17350: 17347: 17345: 17342: 17340: 17337: 17335: 17332: 17330: 17327: 17326: 17324: 17320: 17314: 17311: 17309: 17306: 17304: 17301: 17299: 17295: 17293: 17290: 17288: 17285: 17283: 17280: 17278: 17275: 17273: 17270: 17266: 17263: 17261: 17258: 17256: 17253: 17251: 17248: 17246: 17243: 17241: 17238: 17237: 17236: 17232: 17230: 17227: 17225: 17222: 17218: 17217:Philophrosyne 17215: 17213: 17210: 17208: 17205: 17203: 17200: 17199: 17198: 17194: 17192: 17189: 17187: 17184: 17182: 17179: 17177: 17174: 17172: 17169: 17167: 17164: 17162: 17159: 17157: 17154: 17153: 17151: 17145: 17139: 17136: 17131: 17129: 17126: 17123: 17121: 17118: 17117: 17116: 17112: 17110: 17107: 17106: 17104: 17102: 17097: 17091: 17087: 17083: 17080: 17078: 17075: 17074: 17073: 17069: 17064: 17061: 17058: 17057: 17056: 17052: 17050: 17047: 17046: 17044: 17042: 17037: 17031: 17028: 17026: 17023: 17021: 17017: 17015: 17012: 17010: 17007: 17005: 17002: 17000: 16997: 16993: 16990: 16988: 16985: 16983: 16980: 16979: 16978: 16974: 16972: 16968: 16966: 16963: 16961: 16958: 16956: 16953: 16951: 16948: 16946: 16943: 16942: 16940: 16938: 16933: 16926: 16924: 16921: 16919: 16916: 16914: 16911: 16909: 16906: 16904: 16901: 16898: 16896: 16893: 16891: 16888: 16886: 16883: 16881: 16878: 16876: 16873: 16871: 16867: 16865: 16862: 16860: 16857: 16856: 16854: 16852: 16847: 16844: 16840: 16830: 16827: 16825: 16822: 16820: 16817: 16815: 16812: 16810: 16809:Hecatonchires 16807: 16805: 16802: 16800: 16797: 16796: 16794: 16790: 16784: 16781: 16779: 16776: 16774: 16771: 16770: 16768: 16765: 16761: 16755: 16752: 16750: 16747: 16745: 16742: 16740: 16736: 16734: 16731: 16729: 16726: 16724: 16721: 16719: 16716: 16715: 16713: 16709: 16706: 16704: 16698: 16688: 16685: 16681: 16678: 16676: 16673: 16671: 16668: 16667: 16666: 16662: 16660: 16657: 16655: 16652: 16650: 16647: 16645: 16642: 16640: 16637: 16635: 16632: 16630: 16627: 16625: 16622: 16620: 16617: 16615: 16612: 16610: 16607: 16605: 16602: 16600: 16597: 16595: 16592: 16590: 16587: 16585: 16581: 16579: 16576: 16574: 16571: 16569: 16566: 16564: 16561: 16559: 16556: 16554: 16551: 16549: 16546: 16544: 16541: 16539: 16536: 16534: 16531: 16529: 16526: 16524: 16520: 16518: 16515: 16513: 16510: 16508: 16505: 16504: 16502: 16500: 16496: 16490: 16487: 16485: 16482: 16480: 16477: 16475: 16472: 16470: 16467: 16465: 16462: 16460: 16457: 16455: 16452: 16450: 16447: 16445: 16442: 16440: 16437: 16435: 16432: 16430: 16427: 16425: 16422: 16420: 16417: 16415: 16412: 16410: 16407: 16405: 16402: 16400: 16397: 16395: 16392: 16390: 16387: 16386: 16384: 16382: 16378: 16372: 16369: 16367: 16364: 16362: 16359: 16357: 16354: 16352: 16349: 16347: 16344: 16342: 16339: 16337: 16334: 16332: 16329: 16327: 16324: 16322: 16319: 16317: 16314: 16312: 16309: 16307: 16304: 16302: 16299: 16298: 16296: 16294: 16290: 16284: 16281: 16279: 16276: 16274: 16271: 16269: 16266: 16264: 16261: 16259: 16256: 16254: 16251: 16249: 16246: 16244: 16241: 16239: 16236: 16234: 16231: 16229: 16226: 16224: 16221: 16219: 16216: 16214: 16211: 16209: 16206: 16204: 16201: 16199: 16196: 16194: 16191: 16189: 16186: 16184: 16181: 16179: 16176: 16174: 16171: 16169: 16166: 16164: 16161: 16159: 16156: 16155: 16153: 16151: 16147: 16141: 16138: 16136: 16133: 16131: 16128: 16126: 16123: 16121: 16118: 16116: 16113: 16111: 16108: 16106: 16103: 16101: 16098: 16096: 16093: 16091: 16088: 16086: 16082: 16080: 16077: 16075: 16072: 16070: 16067: 16065: 16062: 16060: 16056: 16054: 16051: 16049: 16046: 16044: 16041: 16039: 16036: 16034: 16031: 16029: 16026: 16024: 16021: 16019: 16016: 16015: 16013: 16009: 16006: 16004: 15998: 15988: 15985: 15983: 15980: 15978: 15975: 15973: 15970: 15969: 15967: 15965: 15960: 15954: 15951: 15949: 15946: 15944: 15941: 15940: 15938: 15935: 15931: 15925: 15922: 15920: 15917: 15915: 15912: 15910: 15907: 15905: 15902: 15900: 15897: 15896: 15894: 15891: 15887: 15879: 15876: 15875: 15874: 15870: 15866: 15863: 15861: 15858: 15856: 15853: 15852: 15851: 15848:Muses of the 15847: 15843: 15840: 15838: 15835: 15833: 15830: 15829: 15827: 15824: 15820: 15817: 15815: 15812: 15810: 15807: 15806: 15805: 15802:Daughters of 15801: 15797: 15794: 15792: 15789: 15787: 15784: 15782: 15779: 15777: 15774: 15772: 15769: 15767: 15764: 15762: 15759: 15757: 15754: 15753: 15752: 15749:Daughters of 15748: 15747: 15745: 15743: 15739: 15733: 15730: 15728: 15725: 15723: 15720: 15718: 15715: 15713: 15710: 15708: 15705: 15703: 15700: 15698: 15695: 15693: 15690: 15688: 15685: 15684: 15682: 15680:Olympian Gods 15678: 15672: 15669: 15667: 15664: 15662: 15659: 15657: 15654: 15652: 15649: 15647: 15644: 15642: 15639: 15637: 15634: 15632: 15629: 15627: 15624: 15622: 15619: 15617: 15614: 15612: 15609: 15608: 15606: 15604: 15600: 15597: 15591: 15581: 15578: 15576: 15573: 15571: 15568: 15566: 15563: 15562: 15560: 15558: 15553: 15547: 15544: 15542: 15539: 15537: 15534: 15533: 15531: 15529: 15524: 15518: 15515: 15513: 15510: 15509: 15507: 15505: 15500: 15494: 15491: 15489: 15486: 15484: 15481: 15480: 15478: 15476: 15471: 15465: 15462: 15460: 15457: 15455: 15452: 15450: 15447: 15445: 15442: 15440: 15437: 15435: 15432: 15431: 15429: 15425: 15419: 15416: 15414: 15411: 15409: 15406: 15404: 15401: 15399: 15396: 15394: 15391: 15390: 15388: 15386:Titans (male) 15384: 15381: 15379: 15375: 15369: 15366: 15364: 15361: 15359: 15356: 15354: 15351: 15349: 15345: 15343: 15340: 15338: 15335: 15333: 15330: 15328: 15325: 15323: 15320: 15318: 15315: 15313: 15310: 15308: 15305: 15303: 15300: 15299: 15297: 15295: 15289: 15284: 15276: 15271: 15269: 15264: 15262: 15257: 15256: 15253: 15237: 15234: 15232: 15229: 15225: 15222: 15220: 15217: 15216: 15215: 15212: 15211: 15209: 15203: 15191: 15188: 15186: 15183: 15181: 15178: 15176: 15173: 15172: 15170: 15168: 15165: 15163: 15160: 15158: 15157:Owl of Athena 15155: 15153: 15150: 15148: 15145: 15143: 15140: 15138: 15135: 15133: 15130: 15128: 15125: 15123: 15120: 15118: 15115: 15114: 15112: 15108: 15102: 15101:Wheel of fire 15099: 15097: 15096:Winnowing Oar 15094: 15092: 15089: 15087: 15084: 15082: 15079: 15077: 15074: 15072: 15069: 15067: 15064: 15062: 15059: 15057: 15054: 15052: 15049: 15047: 15044: 15041: 15040:Winged helmet 15037: 15034: 15032: 15031:Pandora's box 15029: 15027: 15024: 15022: 15019: 15017: 15014: 15012: 15009: 15007: 15004: 15002: 14999: 14997: 14994: 14992: 14989: 14987: 14984: 14982: 14979: 14977: 14974: 14972: 14971:Golden Fleece 14969: 14967: 14964: 14962: 14959: 14957: 14954: 14952: 14949: 14947: 14944: 14942: 14939: 14937: 14936: 14932: 14930: 14927: 14925: 14922: 14920: 14917: 14915: 14912: 14911: 14909: 14905: 14895: 14892: 14890: 14887: 14885: 14882: 14880: 14877: 14875: 14872: 14870: 14869:Centauromachy 14867: 14865: 14862: 14860: 14857: 14856: 14854: 14850: 14844: 14841: 14839: 14836: 14834: 14831: 14829: 14826: 14824: 14821: 14819: 14816: 14814: 14811: 14810: 14807: 14804: 14800: 14794: 14791: 14789: 14786: 14784: 14781: 14779: 14776: 14774: 14771: 14769: 14766: 14764: 14761: 14759: 14756: 14754: 14751: 14749: 14746: 14744: 14741: 14739: 14736: 14734: 14731: 14729: 14726: 14724: 14721: 14719: 14716: 14714: 14711: 14709: 14706: 14704: 14701: 14700: 14698: 14692: 14686: 14683: 14681: 14678: 14676: 14673: 14671: 14668: 14666: 14663: 14661: 14658: 14656: 14653: 14651: 14648: 14646: 14643: 14641: 14638: 14636: 14633: 14631: 14628: 14626: 14623: 14621: 14618: 14616: 14615:Anthropophagi 14613: 14611: 14608: 14606: 14603: 14602: 14600: 14596: 14582: 14579: 14577: 14574: 14572: 14569: 14567: 14564: 14562: 14559: 14557: 14554: 14552: 14549: 14547: 14544: 14542: 14539: 14537: 14534: 14532: 14529: 14527: 14524: 14522: 14519: 14517: 14514: 14512: 14509: 14507: 14506:Cerynian Hind 14504: 14502: 14499: 14497: 14494: 14493: 14491: 14489: 14481: 14475: 14472: 14470: 14467: 14465: 14461: 14458: 14456: 14453: 14451: 14448: 14446: 14443: 14441: 14438: 14436: 14433: 14431: 14428: 14426: 14425:Hecatonchires 14423: 14421: 14418: 14416: 14413: 14411: 14408: 14406: 14403: 14399: 14396: 14395: 14394: 14391: 14389: 14386: 14382: 14379: 14377: 14374: 14373: 14372: 14369: 14368: 14365: 14362: 14356: 14350: 14347: 14345: 14342: 14338: 14335: 14333: 14330: 14328: 14325: 14324: 14323: 14320: 14319: 14317: 14315:Minor spirits 14313: 14305: 14302: 14300: 14299:Minor figures 14297: 14296: 14295: 14292: 14290: 14287: 14286: 14284: 14280: 14277: 14273: 14270: 14266: 14256: 14253: 14251: 14248: 14246: 14243: 14241: 14238: 14237: 14235: 14229: 14223: 14222:Charon's obol 14220: 14218: 14215: 14213: 14210: 14209: 14207: 14203: 14197: 14194: 14192: 14189: 14187: 14184: 14182: 14179: 14177: 14174: 14172: 14169: 14167: 14164: 14162: 14159: 14158: 14156: 14154: 14150: 14144: 14141: 14139: 14136: 14134: 14131: 14129: 14126: 14124: 14121: 14119: 14115: 14113: 14110: 14108: 14105: 14103: 14100: 14098: 14095: 14093: 14090: 14088: 14085: 14084: 14082: 14078: 14072: 14069: 14067: 14064: 14063: 14061: 14057: 14051: 14048: 14046: 14043: 14041: 14038: 14037: 14035: 14031: 14025: 14022: 14020: 14017: 14015: 14012: 14010: 14007: 14005: 14002: 14000: 13997: 13996: 13994: 13990: 13980: 13977: 13976: 13974: 13970: 13964: 13961: 13959: 13955: 13953: 13949: 13948: 13946: 13944: 13940: 13930: 13927:Charonium at 13926: 13924: 13921:Charonium at 13920: 13919: 13917: 13913: 13907: 13903: 13901: 13897: 13895: 13891: 13890: 13887: 13884: 13880: 13874: 13871: 13869: 13866: 13864: 13861: 13860: 13858: 13854: 13848: 13845: 13843: 13840: 13838: 13835: 13833: 13830: 13828: 13825: 13823: 13820: 13819: 13817: 13813: 13810: 13806:Entrances to 13804: 13801: 13799: 13795: 13789: 13786: 13784: 13781: 13779: 13776: 13774: 13771: 13769: 13766: 13764: 13761: 13759: 13756: 13754: 13751: 13749: 13746: 13744: 13741: 13739: 13736: 13734: 13731: 13729: 13726: 13724: 13721: 13719: 13716: 13714: 13711: 13709: 13706: 13704: 13701: 13699: 13696: 13694: 13691: 13689: 13686: 13684: 13680: 13678: 13675: 13673: 13670: 13668: 13665: 13663: 13660: 13658: 13655: 13653: 13650: 13648: 13645: 13643: 13640: 13638: 13635: 13633: 13629: 13627: 13624: 13622: 13621:Helen of Troy 13619: 13617: 13614: 13612: 13609: 13607: 13604: 13602: 13599: 13597: 13594: 13592: 13589: 13587: 13584: 13582: 13579: 13577: 13574: 13572: 13569: 13567: 13564: 13562: 13559: 13557: 13554: 13552: 13549: 13547: 13544: 13542: 13539: 13537: 13534: 13532: 13529: 13527: 13524: 13522: 13519: 13517: 13514: 13513: 13511: 13505: 13499: 13496: 13494: 13491: 13489: 13486: 13484: 13481: 13477: 13474: 13472: 13469: 13467: 13464: 13462: 13459: 13457: 13456:Hellespontine 13454: 13452: 13449: 13447: 13444: 13442: 13439: 13437: 13434: 13433: 13432: 13429: 13427: 13424: 13422: 13419: 13417: 13414: 13412: 13409: 13407: 13404: 13402: 13399: 13397: 13394: 13392: 13389: 13387: 13384: 13382: 13379: 13377: 13374: 13372: 13369: 13367: 13364: 13362: 13359: 13357: 13354: 13352: 13349: 13347: 13344: 13342: 13339: 13337: 13334: 13332: 13329: 13327: 13324: 13322: 13319: 13317: 13314: 13312: 13309: 13307: 13304: 13302: 13299: 13297: 13294: 13292: 13289: 13288: 13286: 13282: 13278: 13268: 13265: 13263: 13260: 13258: 13255: 13253: 13250: 13249: 13247: 13243: 13237: 13234: 13232: 13229: 13227: 13224: 13222: 13219: 13217: 13214: 13212: 13209: 13207: 13204: 13202: 13199: 13197: 13194: 13192: 13189: 13187: 13184: 13182: 13179: 13177: 13174: 13172: 13169: 13167: 13164: 13162: 13159: 13157: 13154: 13152: 13149: 13147: 13144: 13142: 13139: 13137: 13134: 13132: 13129: 13127: 13124: 13122: 13119: 13117: 13114: 13111: 13108: 13106: 13103: 13101: 13098: 13096: 13093: 13091: 13088: 13086: 13083: 13081: 13078: 13076: 13073: 13071: 13068: 13066: 13063: 13061: 13058: 13056: 13053: 13051: 13048: 13046: 13043: 13041: 13038: 13036: 13033: 13031: 13028: 13026: 13023: 13021: 13018: 13016: 13013: 13011: 13008: 13007: 13005: 13001: 12998: 12996: 12990: 12980: 12977: 12975: 12972: 12970: 12967: 12965: 12962: 12960: 12956: 12954: 12951: 12948: 12944: 12942: 12939: 12937: 12934: 12932: 12929: 12927: 12924: 12920: 12917: 12915: 12912: 12910: 12907: 12905: 12902: 12901: 12900: 12897: 12896: 12894: 12892: 12888: 12882: 12879: 12877: 12874: 12872: 12869: 12867: 12864: 12863: 12861: 12859:Magic deities 12857: 12851: 12848: 12846: 12843: 12841: 12838: 12837: 12835: 12831: 12825: 12822: 12820: 12817: 12815: 12812: 12810: 12807: 12806: 12804: 12800: 12794: 12791: 12789: 12786: 12784: 12781: 12779: 12776: 12774: 12771: 12770: 12768: 12766:Sleep deities 12764: 12758: 12755: 12753: 12750: 12748: 12745: 12743: 12740: 12738: 12735: 12733: 12730: 12728: 12725: 12723: 12720: 12718: 12715: 12713: 12710: 12708: 12705: 12703: 12700: 12698: 12695: 12693: 12690: 12688: 12685: 12684: 12682: 12678: 12668: 12665: 12663: 12660: 12658: 12655: 12653: 12650: 12648: 12645: 12643: 12640: 12638: 12635: 12633: 12629: 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12247: 12244: 12242: 12239: 12237: 12234: 12233: 12231: 12229: 12228:Water deities 12225: 12219: 12216: 12214: 12211: 12209: 12206: 12204: 12201: 12199: 12196: 12194: 12191: 12189: 12186: 12184: 12181: 12179: 12176: 12174: 12171: 12169: 12166: 12164: 12161: 12159: 12156: 12155: 12153: 12151: 12147: 12137: 12134: 12132: 12129: 12127: 12124: 12123: 12121: 12117: 12111: 12108: 12106: 12103: 12101: 12098: 12096: 12093: 12091: 12088: 12086: 12083: 12081: 12078: 12076: 12073: 12071: 12068: 12066: 12063: 12061: 12058: 12056: 12053: 12051: 12048: 12047: 12045: 12041: 12035: 12032: 12030: 12027: 12025: 12022: 12020: 12017: 12015: 12012: 12010: 12007: 12005: 12002: 12000: 11997: 11995: 11992: 11990: 11987: 11985: 11982: 11980: 11977: 11976: 11974: 11970: 11967: 11965: 11961: 11955: 11952: 11950: 11947: 11945: 11942: 11940: 11937: 11935: 11932: 11930: 11927: 11925: 11922: 11920: 11917: 11915: 11912: 11910: 11907: 11905: 11902: 11900: 11897: 11895: 11892: 11890: 11887: 11886: 11884: 11882: 11878: 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Hymns 10408: 10406: 10403: 10401: 10398: 10396: 10395:of Pythagoras 10394: 10393:Golden Verses 10390: 10388: 10387: 10383: 10381: 10378: 10376: 10373: 10371: 10370: 10366: 10364: 10363: 10359: 10357: 10356: 10352: 10350: 10349: 10345: 10343: 10340: 10338: 10335: 10334: 10332: 10328: 10322: 10321: 10317: 10315: 10314: 10310: 10308: 10307: 10303: 10301: 10300: 10296: 10295: 10293: 10291: 10287: 10281: 10280: 10276: 10274: 10273: 10269: 10267: 10266: 10262: 10260: 10259: 10255: 10253: 10252: 10248: 10246: 10245: 10241: 10239: 10238: 10234: 10232: 10231: 10227: 10226: 10224: 10222: 10218: 10215: 10213: 10208: 10203: 10197: 10194: 10192: 10189: 10187: 10184: 10182: 10179: 10177: 10174: 10172: 10169: 10167: 10164: 10162: 10159: 10157: 10154: 10152: 10149: 10147: 10144: 10142: 10141:Metamorphosis 10139: 10137: 10134: 10132: 10129: 10127: 10124: 10122: 10119: 10117: 10114: 10112: 10109: 10107: 10104: 10102: 10099: 10097: 10094: 10092: 10089: 10087: 10084: 10082: 10079: 10077: 10074: 10072: 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Routledge. 7799: 7792: 7785: 7779: 7777: 7775: 7767: 7761: 7755: 7749: 7742: 7739:M. Reinhold, 7736: 7729: 7725: 7721: 7717: 7711: 7704: 7698: 7691: 7687: 7683: 7679: 7678:Mallory, J.P. 7674: 7667: 7663: 7659: 7654: 7638: 7634: 7627: 7620: 7616: 7610: 7603: 7597: 7590: 7584: 7577: 7573: 7572: 7567: 7561: 7553: 7547: 7540: 7536: 7532: 7529:. Baltimore: 7528: 7522: 7515: 7511: 7507: 7503: 7497: 7495: 7487: 7483: 7479: 7475: 7469: 7461: 7457: 7453: 7446: 7444: 7435: 7434: 7426: 7411: 7407: 7401: 7386: 7385:portal.dnb.de 7382: 7376: 7361: 7360:swb.bsz-bw.de 7357: 7351: 7336: 7332: 7328: 7325: 7319: 7312: 7310: 7302: 7296: 7292: 7289: 7283: 7276: 7272: 7268: 7264: 7258: 7251: 7247: 7243: 7240:. Cambridge: 7239: 7233: 7225: 7223:0-13-182622-0 7219: 7215: 7211: 7207: 7201: 7195: 7191: 7188: 7184: 7178: 7172: 7168: 7165: 7161: 7155: 7147: 7141: 7137: 7132: 7131: 7122: 7120: 7112: 7108: 7104: 7100: 7094: 7092: 7090: 7082: 7078: 7074: 7070: 7064: 7062: 7053: 7049: 7043: 7036: 7032: 7028: 7025:. 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Cambridge: 6114: 6110: 6109:Betegh, Gábor 6105: 6103: 6096: 6092: 6089: 6085: 6080: 6072: 6066: 6062: 6058: 6054: 6047: 6045: 6038: 6034: 6028: 6022: 6018: 6012: 6010: 6003: 5999: 5996: 5992: 5991:Metamorphoses 5986: 5980: 5976: 5973: 5969: 5963: 5956: 5952: 5948: 5944: 5938: 5936: 5934: 5932: 5930: 5928: 5926: 5924: 5922: 5920: 5918: 5916: 5908: 5904: 5900: 5896: 5892: 5887: 5885: 5877: 5873: 5869: 5865: 5859: 5852: 5848: 5844: 5843: 5838: 5832: 5825: 5821: 5817: 5813: 5812: 5805: 5803: 5801: 5793: 5789: 5783: 5777: 5773: 5767: 5761: 5760:0-253-32636-2 5757: 5753: 5747: 5740: 5736: 5733: 5728: 5721: 5717: 5713: 5709: 5703: 5696: 5692: 5688: 5682: 5675: 5671: 5667: 5663: 5657: 5655: 5653: 5651: 5643: 5639: 5635: 5631: 5625: 5623: 5621: 5619: 5617: 5615: 5613: 5605: 5601: 5597: 5593: 5587: 5585: 5583: 5581: 5573: 5569: 5563: 5556: 5555:9780801846571 5552: 5548: 5544: 5543: 5536: 5534: 5532: 5530: 5528: 5526: 5518: 5514: 5510: 5506: 5500: 5491: 5490: 5485: 5478: 5476: 5474: 5472: 5470: 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Index

Mythology of ancient Greece
a series
Greek mythology
Theseus slays the Minotaur under the gaze of Athena
Primordial
Titans
Olympians
Nymphs
Water
Chthonic
Heracles
Labours
Achilles
Hector
Diomedes
Trojan War
Odysseus
Odyssey
Jason
Argonauts
Golden Fleece
Perseus
Medusa
Gorgon
Oedipus
Sphinx
Orpheus
Orphism
Theseus
Minotaur

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