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    Zeus In Greek Mythology

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    Zeus Zeus is the head God of Greek Mythology. He is also known as the God of the storm cloud. He is related to Athena, Hades, and Poseidon. His characteristics are strong and very very powerful. He is most of the time represented by the oak tree and his sacred animal is the eagle. He’s the most common known Greek God. (Hamilton 27) After the glorious victory of the Olympian gods over the Titans, Gaea, the Mother Earth , became very angry with Zeus, the King of the Olympian Gods, because she felt

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    Aphrodite Greek Mythology created a majority of the world’s phenomenons. There is many greek gods and goddesses, but some are far more popular than others. Aphrodite is a popular Olympian Goddess. She is best known as the goddess of love, but is also known as Lady of Cythera or Lady of Cyprus because both places have been claimed to be the place of her birth. Along with love she also represents beauty, pleasure, and reproduction. Doves are sacred to her because they represent love. You would think

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    Greek Mythology - The Creation: In the beginning of time there was nothing but darkness and chaos but then miraculously a being emerged from the empty void called Erebus and night. All was dark, empty and silent until love was born bringing order with it, light was born along with Gaea, the earth from love. Gaea alone gave birth to Uranus, the sky, and he became her husband surrounding her on all sides. Together they created twelve Titans, three cyclops 's and three Hecatonchires (hundred-handed

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    Greek mythology is used for the explanation on how humankind lived. Religion was the main source of myths. There were many things it was used for like the explanation on how Gods, Goddesses, monsters and mythical creatures lived in ancient times. This mythology explained the origin of gods and their lifestyle and where humanity would go after death. The original gods were Uranus and Gaia. They had a total twelve Titans, one of the most known and powerful Titan was named Iapetus, he repr. During

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    Dionysus was the Greek god of wine, theater, fertility and ritual madness, and was worshipped for centuries, but how he was depicted varied greatly throughout time. The “Dionysus Cup,” (fig. 2) a black-figure painted clay pot, was created by the Athenian artist Exekias between 540 and 530 BCE, at the end of the Archaic period. The “Free-standing Dionysos with a panther,” (fig. 1) a marble statuette, was sculpted by an unknown artist between 150 BCE and 100 CE, at the end of the Hellenistic period

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    Greek mythology is described as a religion that was created in ancient Greece, about myths and legends explaining gods, goddesses and heroes and events. Greek mythology may have originated because many people, at the time, need to explain ordinary events like natural disasters. Many scholars have written about gods who were connected to Herakles, like Athena and Zeus. One reason why the Greeks prayed to Heracles after his untimely death is because he was the unofficial God of bravery and strength

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    Poseidon Poseidon is the God of the Sea; he is one of the top three gods in Greek Mythology, which also includes Zeus and Hades. Revered and feared by the Ancient Greeks, he was known for his symbol - the trident – and was often portrayed as a bearded god rising from the sea, riding waves in a chariot (Royal Mint Publishing, LLC, 2015.). The Ancient Greek gods, including Poseidon, would not die out in Ancient Greece. The gods have become saints in modern Greece and the gods have leant their names

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    Well you can thank Aphrodite. Aphrodite is famous because she’s the queen of heaven. She is the goddess of love and beauty. Greeks worshipped Aphrodite as a goddess called Urania. Also as a goddess called Pandemos, goddess of all people. It’s important to learn about Aphrodite because she is one of the 12 Olympian gods.First, Aphrodite was born or created because the Greeks used “aphros” which meant foam. Hesiod wrote that Aphrodite was born from the white foam produced from Uranus. She was closely

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    The Purpose of Greek Mythology Do you ever wonder why natural phenomenon occurs the way they do? Or how about why society acts the way they do? Greek mythology was created to explain why natural phenomenas such as evils, illnesses, and even fire exist in the world the way they do. They also teach society important lessons such as why it is good to be creative and to express your feelings rather than to conform to the people around you, along with why you should never be too full of yourself. One

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    the life lead by the Hephaestus. Hephaestus was the Greek God of fire, craftsmanship, and blacksmiths. He is often represented by a hammer, anvil, or sometimes even a quail (Greek Gods and Goddesses). Hephaestus is a kind God who is important to mythology because even after a difficult childhood and a bad marriage he still did so many things for others. You can’t sugarcoat it, Hephaestus had a rough childhood. Like many stories in ancient mythology, the story of his childhood has a couple different

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