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Lotus Eaters – Greek Mythology

The Lotus-Eaters are one of the most interesting groups of people described in the Odyssey. After the fall of Troy, Odysseus is on his way home to Ithaca ...

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Icarus – Symbol of Hubris

Icarus was a minor character in Greek mythology, but his story is widely known. He was the son of one of Ancient Greece’s most resourceful men, Daedalus, ...

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Hyacinthus – Lover of Apollo

Just like people praised women and goddesses for their beauty in Greek mythology, they also praised men. Hyacinthus is one of the most handsome men of ...

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The Hesperides – Greek Nymphs of the Evening

In Greek mythology, there were several groups of nymphs in charge of different parts of the world and its nature. The Hesperides were the nymphs of the ...

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Calliope – Muse of Epic Poetry and Eloquence

In Greek mythology, the Muses were the goddesses who gave mortals their inspiration, and Calliope was the eldest of them. Calliope was the Muse of eloquence ...

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Helen of Troy – The Face that Launched a Thousand Ships

In Greek mythology, Helen was the most beautiful woman on earth. Her beauty was such that it would cause Ancient Greece’s best-known conflict. She is known ...

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Daphne – Nymph of the Laurel Tree (Greek mythology)

Greek mythology teemed with minor deities whose myths connected them with the main gods, and Daphne, the nymph of laurel, is one such character. In Ancient ...

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Charon – Ferryman of Hades

In Greek mythology, the great Charon was in charge of ferrying the dead to the underworld, a task he undertook with dignity and patience. As the ferryman of ...

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Diomedes – Unrecognized Hero of the Trojan War

When we think of the Trojan War, we tend to remember Achilles, Odysseus, Helen and Paris. These characters were undoubtedly important, but there were several ...

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Theseus – Greek Hero and Demigod

One of the greatest Greek heroes, ranked alongside the likes of Perseus, Heracles and Cadmus. Theseus was a brave and skilled hero and the king of Athens. ...

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