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    Asclepius Myth Asclepius is the son of Apollo and the god of medicine. He was born between Apollo and Coronis. According to Scholia in Pindarum‚ “There is a legend that the raven revealed to Apollo the intercourse of Ischys with Coronis.” For this reason‚ Pindarus said that Apollo let Artemis murder Coronis by her golden arrows. As Coronis‚ however‚ was burnt on a funeral pyre‚ Apollo took the unborn child out from her womb. Then‚ Pindarus argue that Apollo brought his son to centaur Chiron to

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    Bible vs. Mythology

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    Bible vs. Myth There are many similarities and differences between Greek Mythology and The Bible. Whether it’s the creation of man and women‚ or the universe‚ stories have been told throughout time and some can be alike and others completely different. There are people that have gathered‚ translated and recorded all of these events for us now to learn about. Whether a person believes it is true or not is up to them but if a God is real how come the stories between these two different beliefs can

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    house of Hades. Cronus and Rhea‚ two Titans who once ruled the universe‚ were Hades’ parents. The goddesses Hera‚ Hestia‚ and Demeter and the gods Zeus and Poseidon were Hades’ siblings. Hades’ father‚ Cronus‚ swallowed him

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    that Eris ‚the goddess of strife‚ was not invited to‚ which angered her very much. She decided to throw a golden apple on the banquet table. An apple was known as the fruit of temptation. Hera‚ Athena‚ and Aphrodite all wanted the beautiful fruit. Zeus‚ the king‚ had too much trouble choosing which goddess would get to keep the apple‚ so he put the responsibility on Trojan Prince Paris. Aphrodite convinced him to give her the apple by offering him Helen of Sparta. Helen of Sparta was said to be the

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    In ancient greece times all the people believed in greek gods and goddesses. The Greek people believed that the twelve most important gods and goddesses lived at the top of Mount Olympus. This caused many of the gods and goddesses to compete to be the best‚ making them not get along. The two goddesses that fought the most was the goddess of the night and the goddess of the day.The goddess of the night was Nyx‚ and the goddess of the day was Hemera. Nyx was a very strong and beautiful goddess. While

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    Hades Underworld

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    Hades was the eldest brother of Zeus and Poseidon and Lord of the Underworld and Ruler of the Dead. He was the god of the realm where souls go after death. “The Underworld was hidden deep in the earth” (Michael Karas & Charilaos Megas) and was believed to be surrounded by 5 rivers. They each had a certain purpose. The Styx river was represented unbreakable oath and the gods often swore by it. After the Styx was the river Lethe‚ the river of oblivion. The dead souls traveling to the Underworld would

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    Although Hephaestus was different from the other Olympians‚ he became a very unique character and ended achieving many accomplishments. Hephaestus was an Olympian god who was the son of Zeus and Hera‚ even though his mother Hera is credited for his birth because she gave birth to him without the help of Zeus. Hephaestus’ physique caused Hera to be ashamed of him and lead to her throwing him off of Mount Olympus.

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    Demeter and Persphone

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    Demeter is the Greek goddess of grain and agriculture. Her daughter Persephone was kidnapped and taken to Hades with permission from Zeus. Demeter was worshiped through celebrations in hopes of bringing vegetation growth‚ especially as famine spread throughout Greece. I enjoy seeing the various areas each God looks over; the possibilities seem never ending. As Athens grew it could no longer feed its people and in return took over Eleusis‚ which is also the city that host Demeter’s shrine/temple

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    going to happen next. In line four it is made clear that the bird who attacks leda is a he. Yeats expects that his readers are familiar with the myth of Leda and the swan and know that "he" means Zeus‚ the head honcho of the Greek gods. Zeus slept with hundreds of women and even some boys‚ too. In fact‚ Zeus did something similar to a boy named Ganymede. The god changed himself into an eagle and snatched up Ganymede to be his servant on Mt. Olympus. Than in line five the word vague sets the mood of

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    had made Cronus drink a potion and when he drunk it made him sick and made him throw up his children.When zeus dethroned his father cronus and was banished from his kingdom and deprived forever of the supreme power and cronus son now became supreme god. The struggle of powerconnects the cronus and the lightning thief.Cronus was going to be killed by one of his friends and his cat was that zeus killed him.This quote means that cronus was going to be killed by one of his friends .Cronus thought he

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