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King Of Gods Zeus Ruling Mount Olympus Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, the king of Gods, Zeus rules from Mount Olympus. He is also the god of sky and thunder. In Roman mythology, the king of Gods is called Jupiter while his in Etruscan legends, the counterpart of Zeus is said to be Tinia.
Posted on March 02, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Roman Gods Apollo Jupiter Neptune Pluto Mars Vulcan
Has anyone done the Greek god quiz? According to the quiz, the male psyche is a composition of one or two or more of these ancient male archetypes. And for each of these archetypes, there is a corresponding Roman counterpart.
Posted on January 19, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Roman God Greek Mythology
Roman God as per the mythology occupies a central role in the life of the Roman people. The mythological beliefs of the people of Ancient Rome are divided into two parts one of which is largely later and literary while the other is early and cultic. What is a significant fact is that the former is borrowed from Greek mythology while the other in a varied fashion functioned in very different ways from its Greek counterpart.
Posted on November 28, 2007 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Wife Of Zeus Hera
Wife of Zeus is Hera who is the classical Greecian goddess and as per Greek Mythology, were the wife and older sister of Zeus. Hera is primarily worshipped as the goddess of marriage and in fact her counterpart in Roman mythology was Juno. The cow and later the peacock were sacred to her and she is one of the most majestic goddesses of Greecian mythology.
Posted on November 13, 2007 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Daughter of Hyperion Selene
Selene is the daughter of Hyperion (Sun God) and Thea. She is the Greek Goddess of moon. Also known as Mene, Sun God Helios (Sun God) is her twin brother. Eos or Goddess of Dawn is her sister. Referred to as Phoebe at times, She is believed to have risen from the oceans at night. She is mother to fifty-three children. Three of her daughters are from Zeus and Fifty daughters from Endymion. Her Roman counterpart Luna is believed to be more popularly worshipped than her.
Posted on November 12, 2007 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Greek God Of War Ares
Greek god of war is Ares or Aris. He is the son of Zeus and the Hera. The Roman mythology had Mars as Ares' counterpart. Ares' sister Athena symbolized strategic war, while Ares' was more of a violent kind of warfare. 'Ares' had often been used as an epithet in ancient Greece, like, 'Zeus Areios', 'Athena Areia'etc.
Greek Goddess of Youth Hebe
Greek Goddess of youth is known as Hebe. She is also the cupbearer of the gods. In fact, she is the one served ambrosia at the heavenly feast as well as the patron goddess of the young bride and an attendant of the goddess Aphrodite
Posted on August 29, 2007 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Greek Religion Worship Of Hellenes In Ionia Magna Graecia Olbia
The Greek Religion is composed of the collections of beliefs as well as rituals that were in practice in Ancient Greece. Most of these ritual practices were made in the form of cult practices. Thus, the religion has developed itself as the perfect counterpart to the Greek mythology. In the ancient Greek society there are number of religious practices that include the cult practices of Hellenes that has spread itself beyond the mainland Greece to the islands as well as coasts of lonia in Asia Minor, Magna Graecia along with the scattered Greek colonies in the western Mediterranean.
Posted on May 18, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
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