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| Greek Gods and Goddesses | |
| By: Clay Death Date: August 29, 2016, 12:48 pm | |
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| Cruel and fickle, passionate and vindictive, jealous and | |
| insecure, petty and insane: the inhabitants of Mount Olympus | |
| represent an attempt by the ancient Greeks to explain the chaos | |
| of the universe through human nature. Thus, like every deity | |
| invented before and since, these gods and goddesses are | |
| embodiments of human solipsism. (Of course lightning is caused | |
| by a giant, angry man in the sky�obvi. I mean, what else could | |
| it be?) The stories of their battles, bickering, and sexual | |
| conquests have indelibly influenced the course of Western | |
| language and narrative. Here is a selection of some of the | |
| A-list names of the Greek pantheon. | |
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| Aphrodite was the goddess of love, sex, and beauty. | |
| Unsurprisingly for a love goddess, she was said to have emerged | |
| from the foam generated when the severed testicles of her | |
| father, Uranus, were thrown into the sea by his son, the Titan | |
| Cronus. (Or is that surprising?) Kind of makes Botticelli�s | |
| surreally lovely Birth of Venus�which depicts Aphrodite�s Roman | |
| counterpart emerging from the waves�a little more visceral, | |
| doesn�t it? | |
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| Athena was the goddess of reason, wisdom, and war. She famously | |
| sprung fully formed from the forehead of Zeus. A major figure in | |
| the Odyssey, in which she instructed Odysseus, she also guided | |
| Perseus and Heracles through their trials. The Parthenon was her | |
| chief temple in Athens, which is named in her honor. Her Roman | |
| equivalent was Minerva. | |
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| Re: Greek Gods and Godesses | |
| By: Clay Death Date: August 29, 2016, 12:52 pm | |
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| Artemis was the fleet-footed goddess of the hunt. Often depicted | |
| in painting and sculpture with a deer or a hunting dog, she was | |
| both huntress and protectress of the living world. Her Roman | |
| equivalent was Diana. | |
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| Re: Greek Gods and Godesses | |
| By: Clay Death Date: August 29, 2016, 12:55 pm | |
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| Ares was the god of bloodlust. (His half-sister Athena | |
| represented the more "noble" aspects of combat and civil conduct | |
| during war.) Though his fellow deities weren�t particularly fond | |
| of him, the Spartans had no problems, er, donating some | |
| prisoners of war to his worship. And sacrificing dogs�yeah, | |
| that�s right, Ares liked dead puppies. Jerk. His Roman | |
| equivalent was Mars. | |
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| Re: Greek Gods and Godesses | |
| By: YelleH Date: August 29, 2016, 12:57 pm | |
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| Poseidon | |
| The baddest mofo of the Aegean Sea | |
| Hello, | |
| Poseidon, lord of the Sea, at your service. I�m joking, you | |
| serve me, if I want you to. Yes, I�m a stubborn old coot and my | |
| wife and son have been harping on me to loosen up. | |
| Why, she even made me protect the entire family line belonging | |
| to my brother, Zeus. Plus, I had to rescue his twin daughters on | |
| another planet. | |
| I�m so tired of cleaning up his messes. | |
| But, what are you gonna do? He�s family, after all. | |
| See you at the next clean up. | |
| Mr. P | |
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| Re: Greek Gods and Godesses | |
| By: Clay Death Date: August 29, 2016, 12:59 pm | |
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| The twin brother of Artemis, Apollo was among the most important | |
| (read: feared) of the gods. Son of Zeus, he disseminated the | |
| will of his divine compatriots through various means, notably | |
| oracles. The Oracle at Delphi was his mouthpiece; a 2001 study | |
| determined that the oracle was likely hallucinating due to | |
| ethylene gas rising from the rocks beneath the temple. | |
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| Re: Greek Gods and Godesses | |
| By: Clay Death Date: August 29, 2016, 1:00 pm | |
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| Demeter an agricultural goddess, was mother to Persephone, who | |
| was abducted by the underworld god Hades to be his bride. While | |
| searching for her stolen daughter, she accepted the hospitality | |
| of the royal family of Eleusis. The Eleusinian Mysteries, | |
| perhaps the most important religious rites in ancient Greece, | |
| are attributed to her teachings. Her Roman equivalent was Ceres. | |
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| Re: Greek Gods and Godesses | |
| By: YelleH Date: August 29, 2016, 1:03 pm | |
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| I love it! | |
| Thank you so much, this is bringing back so many memories and | |
| the joy I had when I first discovered this world. | |
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| Re: Greek Gods and Godesses | |
| By: Clay Death Date: August 29, 2016, 1:05 pm | |
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| Dionysus was a son of Zeus born to a mortal mother. When Zeus | |
| accidentally killed her, he sewed the young Dionysus into his | |
| thigh and, when the young god emerged, passed him to the care of | |
| the maenads. The cult of Dionysus revolved around intoxication, | |
| sex, and savage ritual sacrifice. He was often symbolized by a | |
| bull due to his association with the sacrificial animal. | |
| Elements of his character are seen in the Roman god of wine, | |
| Bacchus. | |
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| Re: Greek Gods and Godesses | |
| By: Clay Death Date: August 29, 2016, 1:07 pm | |
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| [quote author=Yelle Hughes link=topic=2433.msg43383#msg43383 | |
| date=1472493834] | |
| I love it! | |
| Thank you so much, this is bringing back so many memories and | |
| the joy I had when I first discovered this world. | |
| [/quote] | |
| glad you are enjoying this. | |
| Greek mythology is loved by the whole world. I can never get | |
| enough of it if you ask me. | |
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| Re: Greek Gods and Godesses | |
| By: Clay Death Date: August 29, 2016, 1:10 pm | |
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| Hades ruled the world of the dead, with which he was sometimes | |
| synonymous. The chilly lord of the underworld was among the few | |
| Greek gods to come across as dispassionate. He was not the | |
| ultimate judge of the souls that wandered his domain nor did he | |
| mete out their punishments for sins committed during their | |
| mortal lives. He was, however, cunning; he tricked Persephone | |
| into eating enchanted pomegranate seeds so that she would have | |
| to remain with him for a portion of the year. | |
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