Greek mythology teems with minor deities who influenced events with their powers and myths. One such goddess was Bia, the personification of force. Along ...
In Greek mythology, Eris was the goddess of strife, rivalry and discord. She was the opposite of the goddess Dike and Harmonia and was often equated with ...
In Greek mythology, Daphnis was a shepherd from Sicily and a legendary hero. He became famous for inventing pastoral poetry and featured in a number of ...
Cybele was a Greco-Roman goddess, known as the Great Mother of the Gods. Often referred to as the ‘Magna Mater’, Cybele was worshiped as a goddess of ...
In Greco-Roman mythology, Castor and Pollux (or Polydeuces) were twin brothers, one of whom was a demigod. Together they were known as the ‘Dioscuri’, while ...
The Twelve Labors of Heracles (better known by his Roman name Hercules) are among the most famous tales in Greek mythology. Hercules was one of the greatest ...
In Greek mythology, Sisyphus (also spelled Sisyphos) was the King of Ephyra, supposedly the city of Corinth. He was famous for being a highly deceitful man ...
In Greek mythology, Polyhymnia was the youngest of the Nine Muses, who were the goddesses of science and the arts. She was known as the Muse of sacred ...
Nestor was the King of Pylos and one of the Argonauts who sailed with Jason on his quest for the Golden Fleece. He’s also known for joining in the hunt for ...
Morpheus, a Greek god of dreams, is one of the lesser known deities in Greek mythology. Although not many people know about him as a god, his name has been ...
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