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    showed a centaur and Lapith theme known as centauromachy. This building was strategically placed on one of the highest points in the city and was utilized as a place of worship‚ made out of limestone and marble. Inside would have been a colossal statue of Aphrodite. This building utilized a classical style of architecture and was built by Itkinos and Kallikrates. From a religious standpoint‚ this building may have held as much importance as the Apostolic Palace does in Rome. The Parthenon is part of a

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    English 150 (MTH 4:00-5:30) The Mythological Background of Iliad The Golden Apple of Discord Characters: Introduction There was once a war so great that the sound of it resonates for centuries. Known as the Trojan War‚ this clash which participated by gods and mortals had resulted not by the will of men‚ but by the actions of the gods themselves. The very seed of this catastrophe was the infamous golden apple of discord. If not been for the jealousy of immortals‚ this great war would never

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    other god but Aphrodite. Diomedes receives Kudos when Aineias tells Pandaros that Diomedes may be a god. When Diomedes rejects Sthenelos advice to retreat‚ so instead he stands‚ he receives more Kudos. Diomedes now adds Time with the gods when he threw a pear at Pandarus with Athena’s help and kills him‚ when Aineias comes by to help his friend‚ Diomedes picks up a large stone and kills him by smashing the large stone on Aineias hip. More Time was added when he followed Aphrodite and then wounded

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    interesting for many reasons. One reason was because it had a morale‚ it is always different‚ and it is really cool. I really liked how people in the story tried to find loopholes. The characters were: Zeus‚ Epimetheus‚ Prometheus‚ Hephaestus‚ Athena‚ Aphrodite‚ Hermes‚ and Pandora. This myth I would definitely call a world class example. It is a unique myth mostly because it is always a little bit different. It is very well organized and has a good morale. It does not go into a lot of detail but it goes

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    his life unmarried. However‚ he carved a statue out of ivory that was so beautiful and so perfect that he fell in love with his own creation. Indeed‚ the statue was so perfect that no living being could possibly be its equal. Consequently‚ at a festival‚ he prayed to the goddess of love‚ Aphrodite‚ that he might have the statue come to life. When he reached home‚ to his amazement‚ he found that his wish had been fulfilled‚ and he proceeded to marry the statue‚ which he named Galatea Pygmalion Major

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    This event‚ of course led to a major turning point in Greek and Trojan relations‚ causing strife between the two nations. The importance of Aphrodite is that she caused the trouble between the Trojans and the Greeks‚ all over one bribe. The significance of her role in the Trojan War is legendary‚ even just by kick starting all of the

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    with Atalanta. He knew he wasn’t fast enough to win the race so he did what many frustrated lovers have done‚ he prayed to Aphrodite‚ the goddess of love and beauty. Aphrodite had a weakness for hopeless lovers and concern for those that reject romance to the degree Atalanta did. She presented him with three golden apples and a plan. In return‚ Melanion was to sacrifice to Aphrodite. The race was on and he joined Atalanta with the three golden apples. When Atalanta caught up to him‚ he tossed the first

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    Atalanta and the Golden Apple Atalanta was a huntress favored by the goddess Artemis and is believed to be the daughter of a king. The story of Atalanta and the golden apple begins with Atlanta’s birth. Atlanta was believed to be the daughter of a king and when she was born female her father had her taken out to the woods to left to die of exposure from the elements. However‚ luckily for the young baby girl a kind old bear came along and adopted her. The kind old bear raised the young Atalanta until

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    throne she was trapped. Hera was trapped in the chair only until Dionysus 2 got Hephaestus drunk. Dionysus 2 then got a mule and put Hephaestus on the mules back. Dionysus then took Hephaestus to Mount Olympus and let Hera go only after he was given Aphrodite as his wife. The second time Hephaestus was thrown Mount Olympus was by his father Zeus. Zeus became angry with his son after he choose Hera’s side in an argument. After

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    Hephaestus used his talents and inventions to trick people who tricked him. He tricked Aphrodite after he found her cheating with his brother Ares. He exposed them all to Olympus by making an invention where it showed them in bed so everyone could see. After Hera realized that Hephaestus was the one who had trapped her she forgave him. She soon

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