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Mythical Gods And Creatures
Greek mythology living beings come under two categories, that is, they are either gods and heroes, or creatures. Gods have most characteristics of humans, but along with this they also have supernatural powers and are worshipped by the humans. The...
78 commentsAnd Zeus lived around the next bend
Holiday on Crete in the small village of Kritsa. Memories of a barbecue we had up in the mountains of Lasithi.
25 commentsEssay Paper: Sparta Civilization
Intro The Spartans were a legendary civilization. They are remembered today for their culture and war by books, stories, comics, movies and many other medias. The Spartans were known for their bravery and war tactics. They had many memorable...
20 commentsAthena, Goddess of Wisdom and Crafts in Greek Mythology
Athena was a Daddy's Girl in Greek Mythology, but very wise and well versed in the crafts of the day. She is an archetype that I am sure you have in your life, or may be a part of you!
10 commentsDionysus, Greek God of Wine, Ecstacy and Love
Dionysus was the greek god of wine, ecstacy and love. He was so charismatic that women left their homes to revel in the woods with him. He symbolizes the perpetual youth who never wants to grow up.
12 commentsHermes, Greek Messenger God, Soul Guide, and Trickster
Hermes was the Greek God known for being a trickster, a messenger between realms, a Soul Guide, and very resourceful one. He was the son of Zeus, brother of Apollo, and lover of Aphrodite. The Hermes archetypes is a successful person who is capable and skilled in many areas.
5 commentsZeus, God of the Sky, Power, and Supremacy
Zeus was the most powerful God of Mount Olympus, and his Myth is an interesting one! Much can be learned (and avoided) by a study of his archetype!
12 commentsApollo, Greek Sun God, Favorite Son and Archer
Apollo was the Favorite son of Zeus, and one of the second generation of gods and goddesses in Greek Myth. He was an archery, a lawyer, the Sun God, and played the Lute. His love and family life has tragedy, but Apollo's tale is very exciting!
4 commentsPaganism and the Ancient Greeks
The ancient Greeks clearly shared many aspects of other forms of Paganism. Both, worshipped many Gods, made sacrifices to them and held a high respect for nature. What differed between the Greeks and the Pagans was their beliefs with regards to the after-life. Whilst most Pagans believed in reincarnation, the Ancient Greeks believed that the soul moved on to either a heaven or a hell.
13 commentsWhat Are The Seven Ancient Wonders Of The World?
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is a famous list of astonishing architecture and is based upon real guidebooks from the Hellenic people thousands of years ago. The most prominent of these guidebooks is...
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