When it comes to mythical guard dogs, most people know about Cerberus, the three-headed hound guarding the gates of the Underworld. But few have ...
In ancient Greece, there existed certain mystery religions that operated so secretively that only the initiates knew what really went on. Of these, the most ...
Hecate’s Wheel, also known as the Stropholos of Hecate, is an ancient Greek symbol used to represent the Moon Goddess Hecate. The emblem is a Wicca symbol, ...
Have you ever wondered, who would win a showdown between the two legendary Gods, Zeus, the king of the Olympians, and the All-Father, Odin? Both the gods ...
Paris, Prince of Troy, is one of the most notorious characters of Greek mythology. Paris is best known as the prince of Troy who sparked the Trojan War by ...
The Argonauts were a group of brave and valiant heroes in Greek mythology, who received their name from their ship “Argo”, built by Argus. This ...
Pygmalion, the renowned king and sculptor of Cyprus, gained fame for his unique romance: he fell deeply in love with a statue of his own creation. This ...
Before the Olympians, there were the Titans. Powerful rulers of the universe, the Titans were eventually overthrown and many were imprisoned in Tartarus. ...
Zethus was one of the twin sons of Zeus and Antiope, known for his role in the second founding of the city of Thebes. Together with his brother Amphion, ...
Polyphemus was a one-eyed giant belonging to the Cyclopes family in Greek mythology. He was a large and magnificent being, with an eye in the middle of his ...
Endymion was a Greek mortal who was so beautiful that he captured the heart of the moon goddess Selene. Apart from his relationship with Selene, Endymion is ...
Clytemnestra is an important figure in Greek mythology, known for her role in the murder of her husband, King Agamemnon and for the tragic events that ...
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