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From Mortal to Immortal: The Myth of Psyche in Greek Mythology

Psyche was a mortal princess of unparalleled beauty, whose parentage is unknown. Her beauty was so astonishing that people began to worship her for it. ...

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Semele – The Only Mortal to Become The Mother of a God

A princess of Thebes, Semele was the only mortal to ever become the mother of a god in Greek mythology. Also known as ‘Thyone’, Semele was the youngest ...

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Greek Mythology’s Dionysus: The Wine God’s Story

Dionysus (Roman equivalent Bacchus) is the god of wine, grape-harvest, ritual madness, theater and fertility in Greek mythology, known for giving humans the ...

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Pandora – First Mortal Woman in Greek Mythology

To the Christians, it was Eve, but to the Greeks, the first woman to ever exist was Pandora. According to the myths, the gods crafted Pandora to bring doom ...

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Rhea: The Titaness behind the Throne of Olympus

Rhea is one of the most important goddesses of Greek mythology, playing the important role of mother of the first Olympian gods. Thanks to her, Zeus would ...

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Uranus – The Story of The Primordial Greek God of the Sky

Uranus is important in Greek mythology as the first supreme deity and grandfather of Zeus and the Olympians, whose overthrowal marks the start of the Titan ...

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The Goat-Footed God: Delving into Pan’s Myths and Symbols

In Greek mythology, the pastoral god Pan (Roman equivalent Faunus) stands out for his unique build and his relation to music. His myth involves several ...

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Apollo – The Story of The Greek God of Music, Sun and Light

Apollo is one of the twelve Olympian gods, and among the most important of the Greek pantheon of gods. Apollo is the son of Zeus and the Titan goddess Leto, ...

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The Role of Eros in Greek Mythology: God of Love

In Greek mythology, nobody could escape the powers of the great Eros (Roman equivalent Cupid), the god of love, lust and sex. He could influence mortals and ...

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Pegasus: The Iconic Winged Horse of Greek Mythology

One of the most intriguing characters of Greek mythology, Pegasus was the son of a god and a slain monster. From his miraculous birth to his eventual ...

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Hestia – The Greek Goddess of the Hearth

Hestia (Roman equivalent Vesta) was the Greek goddess of the hearth and the home and was the protectress of the family. Although she was not involved in ...

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Hecate – Greek Goddess of Magic and Spells

With power over heaven, earth and sea, Hecate or Hekate, the goddess of witchcraft, magic, ghosts, necromancy, and the night, is an ambivalent being in ...