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  • Pandora - Mythopedia
    All the same, Pandora and her jar have been referenced in numerous modern films, television shows, books, and video games For example, Pandora’s Box plays an important role in the video game franchise God of War It has also featured in the television series Xena: Warrior Princess and in Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians novels
  • Epimetheus – Mythopedia
    Epimetheus, brother of Prometheus, was a Greek Titan, known for being as slow-witted as Prometheus was quick Neglecting his wiser brother’s warnings, Epimetheus accepted Pandora as his bride and thus inadvertently helped unleash all the evils of the cosmos upon mankind
  • Iapetus – Mythopedia
    Iapetus was one of the original Greek Titans who fought (unsuccessfully) against the Olympians in the Titanomachy He fathered several well-known mythological figures, including Atlas, Prometheus, and Epimetheus
  • Titans – Mythopedia
    Greek The Titans are mentioned (albeit allusively) as early as Homer (eighth century BCE) They would have also played a central role in the Titanomachy, an early epic attributed to the Corinthian poet Eumelus (mid-eighth century BCE), but this work is now lost, and almost nothing is known about its contents (except, of course, that it told the story of the Titanomachy)
  • Deucalion (son of Prometheus) – Mythopedia
    Deucalion, son of the Titan Prometheus, was most famous for surviving a flood that Zeus sent to wipe out the human race After the waters subsided, Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha repopulated the earth by throwing stones over the shoulders, which transformed into people
  • Hermes – Mythopedia
    Hermes’ association with boundaries was also very broad: he was the god not only of travelers but also of merchants, thieves, and even the passage from life to death (it was Hermes who led the souls of those who died to the Underworld) Hermes was also a pastoral god, seen as the protector of shepherds and livestock
  • Cecrops I - Mythopedia
    Cecrops was the autochthonous (earth-born) ancestor of Athens, usually regarded as the city’s second king The half-human, half-snake Cecrops was a great civilizer, legislator, and culture he
  • Eumenides - Mythopedia
    The old gods are depicted throughout the play as feminine and matriarchal, while the new gods are generally masculine and patriarchal, ruled by Zeus, the paternal god of the sky This conflict between the genders maps onto the conflict in Orestes’ parental allegiances: after all, the very reason Orestes finds himself in trouble in the
  • Marsyas – Mythopedia
    Marsyas grew so confident in his musical abilities that he challenged Apollo, the god of music and inspiration himself, to a musical contest Apollo, of course, defeated Marsyas He then exacted a savage punishment, exemplifying the jealous and petty nature of the Greek gods: he tied Marsyas to a tree and flayed him alive It was said that
  • Aphrodite - Mythopedia
    Aphrodite was married (at least for a time) to Hephaestus, but took little joy in the crippled and gruff god of the forge In fact, her most enduring love was for Ares, the god of war A famous and amusing myth about Aphrodite’s affair with Ares is told in Homer’s Odyssey Hephaestus, so the story goes, found out that his wife was sleeping





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