it even deeper than the Panama canal which reaches 18 m at its deepest location. At the very top of the central mountain‚ a temple was built to honor Poseidon. Inside‚ a statue of Poseidon rining a chariot that is being pulled by winged horses (Pegasus) was usually surrounded by the elders and rulers of Atlantis who would discuss laws‚ pass judgements and pay tribute to the Poseidon.The main city was situated outside of the 1st ring of water and covered 17 km of land. It was very densely populated
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existing creatures out there that are being faced everyday by people: balaur‚ cyclopes‚ cambion‚ demon‚ devil‚ doppelganger‚ dragon‚ griffin‚ gargoyle‚ ghost‚ ghoul‚ hippogriff‚ incubus‚ jinn‚ leprechaun‚ mermaid‚ merman‚ manticore‚ mummy‚ nephilim‚ pegasus‚ puca‚ raven mocker‚ rakshasha‚
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was the father of of many savage and beastly creatures such as the hunter Orion who was a giant and a huge cyclops called Polyphemus. Poseidon and a Gorgon Medusa(Gorgons were three monsters in Greek Mythology) gave birth to a winged horse named Pegasus. Poseidon fought a giant named Polybotes. He defeated Polybotes by throwing a fragment of a cliff which became an islet named Nisyros. After the gods defeated the giants‚Poseidon‚Zues‚and Hades got different parts
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also the time Hercules’ femme fatale is introduced. Meg starts out as a enemy‚ but after Hercules falls for her‚ she falls for him as we‚ and helps him in the end. Also‚ throughout this time Hercules’ is given a supernatural partner or aid named Pegasus. This flying horse acts as his trusted companion ever since he was gifted to him as a child. As life seems to be going good‚ Hades causes Hercules a “death” of his strength in attempt to save Meg. After he gets his powers back due to a loophole‚ he
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the mountain that twelve of the most important gods and goddesses lived on. According to Greek mythology‚ he was the god of the sky and of thunder. Zeus could create and throw lightning bolts as he rode across the sky on his winged horse called "Pegasus." He is also known for promoting justice. He was referred to as the "protector of the weak and punisher of the wicked." He is symbolized using a thunderbolt‚ an eagle‚ a bull‚ and an oak. His roman equivalent was Jupiter. Zeus is the son of Cronus
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The glory that was Greece‚" in the words of Edgar Allan Poe‚ was short-lived and confined to a very small geographic area. Yet it has influenced the growth of Western civilization far out of proportion to its size and duration. The Greece that Poe praised was primarily Athens during its golden age in the 5th century BC. The English poet John Milton called Athens "the eye of Greece‚ mother of arts and eloquence." Athens was the city-state in which the arts‚ philosophy‚ and democracy flourished. At
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stars. The instructor then started pointing out a few things which we would be able to identify in the night sky such as certain stars‚ planets‚ such as Mars and Jupiter which were located out towards the west‚ and even a few constellations like Pegasus and Sigma and explained a little how they relate to the Greek mythology. The one thing which really stuck out to me though was when he spoke of the sun. The instructor briefly stated that in a few billion years or so the sun would expand into what
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objectifying masculinity. He had many love affairs and fathered numerous children. Poseidon once married a Nereid‚ Amphitrite‚ and produced Triton who was half-human and half-fish. He also impregnated the Gorgon Medusa to give birth to Chrysaor and Pegasus‚ the flying horse. The rape of Aethra by Poseidon resulted in the birth of Theseus; and he turned Caeneus into a man‚ at her request‚ after raping her. Another rape involved Amymone when she tried to escape from a satyr and Poseidon saved her. Other
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Cited: "Federico Garcia Lorca. (1898-1936)" Moonstruck Drama Bookstore. 21 February 2006. 17 October 200 "Federico Garcia Lorca." Pegasus. 1 January 2003. 18 October 2006.
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