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  • Erinyes (Furies) – Mythopedia
    The Erinyes (“Furies”) were terrifying sisters who acted as goddesses of vengeance and retribution From their grim home in the Underworld, the Erinyes punished crimes that violated the natural order—especially offenses against family members
  • Athamas – Mythopedia
    Athamas, son of Aeolus, was the ruler of Orchomenus and Halos in Boeotia His children by his first wife—Phrixus and Helle—were forced to flee Greece due to the cruelty of their stepmother Ino Later, driven to madness by Hera, Athamas and Ino killed their own children
  • Cybele – Mythopedia
    Cybele (known as “Cybebe” in Lydian) was a major mother goddess of Phrygia, in Anatolia She was a goddess of fertility first and foremost, but was also associated with nature, healing, prophecy, mountains, and the protection of cities Cybele was often honored alongside her handsome consort Attis
  • Tartarus – Mythopedia
    Tartarus was a primordial deity and the embodiment of the deepest, darkest part of the Underworld With Gaia, the personification of the earth, he fathered the terrible monster Typhoeus
  • Aeneid: Book 6 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    Sublime on these a tow’r of steel is rear’d; And dire Tisiphone there keeps the ward, Girt in her sanguine gown, by night and day, Observant of the souls that pass the downward way From hence are heard the groans of ghosts, the pains Of sounding lashes and of dragging chains
  • Metamorphoses: Book 4 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    Tisiphone was there, and kept the ward She wide extended her unfriendly arms, And all the Fury lavish’d all her harms Part of her tresses loudly hiss, and part Spread poyson, as their forky tongues they dart Then from her middle locks two snakes she drew, Whose merit from superior mischief grew: Th’ envenom’d ruin, thrown with spiteful





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