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Should we use our modern beliefs to judge ancient cultures? (eg. Greek…
Should we use our modern beliefs to judge ancient cultures? (eg. Greek Mythology)
Greek Mythology (The gods)
Zeus
Hera
Poseidon
Hades
Lord of the underworld, always blamed for everything bad that happens
Hermes
Apollo
Hera
Aphrodite
Wife of Hephaestus ( and Ares ), girlfriend to Adonis, the goddess of love, the sole person/god who kick started the Trojan war
An unfaithful spouse, and with no regards of the rules
Artemis
Hephestus
Lame, with crippled legs
Threw out of Olympus TWICE, depending on sources, once by Hera, and once by Zeus, though, as said, sources depend.
Ares
Hestia
Goddess of the hearth and home, she was the eldest of the Olympians (by birth date), she was a virgin goddess who tended the hearth of Olympus. Her patron city is unknown, but might as well be every family.
She remained a virgin godess, but was or was not one ofarities between Islam and Christianity is that both are centered around community. In Islam they are centered around community as there is the 5 pillars of Islam. The 5 pillars are Declaration of faith, Prayer, Charity, Fasting and Pilgrimage. They are to maintaine community, this shows the 12
Mostly does not appear in th mythos
Kronos (Titan)
Helios (Titan)
Originally the sun god, but later the job was passed on to Apollo, was was partially forgotten. Mainly known for being, the sun, and telling on hades when he kidnapped Persephone.
One of the more peaceful titans after the Titanomachy, Helios was one of the few unpunished titans, along with Selene and Epimetheus.
The personification of the LITERAL SUN.
Roman counterpart: Sol
Selene (Titan)
Persephone
Demeter
Atlas (Titan)
Prometheus (Titan)
Greek Mythology (The structures & Backgrounds)
Greek Mythology (the cult)
Comparing modern day "mythology"
Modern day "mythology"
known for his tragic relationship