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    would misbehaved. He stole cattle from Apollo‚ after jumping out of his crib when he was born. Feeling guilty‚ Hermes gave Apollo his newly invented lyre. He moved quickly between the world of man and gods‚ joining mortals and the Olympians by playing the role of messenger. As the communicator between the two worlds‚ he would act as the guide of the deceased souls to the underworld and afterlife. In an attempt to protect humans‚ he would deceive the other gods purely for amusement. He was the God

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    Mythology 6th October 2012 Atalanta’s Voyage through the World of Mythology Atalanta‚ or how some might call her “Atlanta”‚ began her journey almost instantly at a rough spot. She was born to Cymene and King Iasus. She came into the world in the undesirable state of being a female. As a result‚ her father had her carried in the mountains and left to die. Instead‚ she was raised by a shebear that was looking for her cub. As Atalanta got older‚ she began to hunt. One time‚ she hunts a bear on her

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    GREEK MYTHOLOGY RESEARCH PROJECT Hades - He was made lord of the underworld‚ ruling over the dead. He is a greedy god who is greatly concerned with increasing his subjects. Those whose calling increase the number of dead were seen favorably by him. He was also the god of wealth‚ due to the precious metals mined from the earth. His wife was Persephone whom Hades abducted. The underworld itself was often called Hades. It was divided into two regions: Erebus‚ where the dead pass as soon as they

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    procreation of the Deathless Creatures. Other cultures believe that the creation of the universe resulted from a big bang in which all of the elements in the world gathered together to create a huge mass and then burst to create life. Lastly‚ and the most believed version‚ is that the creation of the universe came from a God who would create the world and everything in it. In the ancient cultures‚ the Greeks and Romans had many different versions of how the universe was created but most looked to the

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    What is Roman mythology? What is the culture like? What do they do in their life style? Roman culture was discovered in early times they are neighbors to the Greeks and Etruscans. They have numerous gods and goddesses in which they believe in the many fables about how they helped or what they did for the roman people. They had a religion of their own which they did not believe in only one but a mixture of rituals‚ superstitions‚ and traditions which multiplied over the years from many people. Roman

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    There are 12 main Olympian in the Greek Mythology‚ there is Zeus‚ Ares‚ Hephaestus‚ Hermes‚ Athena‚ and many more. In the article “Ares” by Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia‚ Ares was the god of war and he was called Mars by the Romans. In another article By Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia “Hephaestus”‚ it states that Hephaestus was the god of craftsmen and was called by the Romans Vulcan. “Hermes” and “Athena”‚ both by Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia state that Hermes was the god of travelers‚

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    Mythology has influenced many stories throughout time‚ the stories have always had a hidden meaning behind them. A psychological analysis of the archetypal lovers Pyramus and Thisbe and Romeo and Juliet‚ reveals a cautionary tale about the consequences of poor communication and mistaken assumptions on conclusions‚ and judgment that limit possibilities still today. The myth of Pyramus and Thisbe is one of the many that has a hidden meaning behind it. Pyramus and Thisbe were young lovers who were

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    Greek Mythology is the teaching that belong to the ancient Greeks. It consisted of their God and heroes. One of the Greek God’s is Ares. He is the Greek God of War. His parents are Zeus & Hera. They are the God of lighting & marriage. He is from the city of Thracians and lives on Mount Olympus. One interesting fact about Ares is that he is one of the twelve Olympians. The Greek God Ares is the most careless and merciless God‚ because he fought without caring of the outcome. Ares is a fierce and

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    basis for a religion that would last for hundreds of years and would yield thousands of followers to believe in the made stories of these enchanted people or gods as they were called. The god‚ Helios‚ is the god of the sun‚ according to greek mythology. Each day‚ Helios would get on his flaming chariot and fly around the earth to provide daylight. He was the son of Titan Hyperion and the Titaness Theia and brother of Selene and Eos. At night he is carried back to his starting place in a great

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    The Gods communication with Mortals Gods in many myths interact with mortals through protection‚ punishment‚ and personal relationships. The gods often protect the mortals they are fond of‚ punish the mortals they despise‚ and have personal relationships with those that they appreciate or are attracted to. The gods tend to protect the morals that have given them respect‚ have done righteous things‚ and that they have taken a certain liking to for whatever personal reason. This form of protecting

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