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The Divine Twins: Apollo and Artemis in Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, Apollo and Artemis were brother and sister, the twin children of Zeus and Leto. They were highly skilled in hunting and archery and each ...

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Explaining Titanomachy: The Turning Point of Greek Mytholog

In Greek mythology, the Titanomachy was a war that lasted for ten years between the Titans and the Olympian gods. It consisted of a series of battles fought ...

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Cerberus – Watchdog of the Underworld in Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, Cerberus was a monstrous three-headed dog that lived in and guarded the Underworld. He was also known as the ‘Hound of Hades’. Cerberus ...

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Lamia – The Night-Haunting Demon in Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, Lamia was a horrific monster or daemon who killed every child she could get her hands on. The Ancient Greeks were terrified of her and ...

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20 Unique Greek Mythological Creatures and Their Power

Greek mythology is full of deities, demigods, monsters and hybrid beasts, both fascinating and terrifying. Most of these fictional creatures ...

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Apollo and Daphne – An Impossible Love Story

The myth of Apollo and Daphne is a tragic love story of unrequited love and loss. It has been depicted in art and literature for centuries and its many ...

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Iris – The Story of The Greek Goddess of the Rainbow

In Greek mythology, Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and was also known as one of the goddesses of the sky and sea. She was a messenger of the Olympian ...

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The Myth of Narcissus: Ego, Reflections, and Tragic Consequences

In Greek mythology, beauty was always a strong theme, and the story of the handsome Narcissus was proof of it. His beauty and his arrogance would lead to ...

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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 ...