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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Apollo And The Birth Of Hermes
Hermes was born on Mount Cyllene in Arcadia. The story is told in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes. His mother, Maia, had been secretly impregn...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Apollo And The Birth Of Hermes
Hermes was born on Mount Cyllene in Arcadia. The story is told in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes. His mother, Maia, had been secretly impregn...
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Leto: Encyclopedia Ii - Leto - Birth Of Artemis And Apollo
When Hera, the most conservative of goddesses — for she had the most to lose in changes to the order of nature — discovered that Leto...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia - Apollo
Apollo (Greek: Απόλλων, Apóllōn; Απελλων) is a god in Greek and Roman mythology, the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin o...
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Leto: Encyclopedia - Leto
Asclepius, god of
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Leto, mother of
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Pan, shepherd god
Nymphs
Anatolian deities
In Greek mythology Lētō' (G...
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362: Encyclopedia - 362
Events
February 21 - Athanasius returns to Alexandria.
October 22 - The temple of Apollo at Daphne, outside of Antioch is destroyed in ...
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Delos: Encyclopedia - Delos
The island of Delos (Greek: Δήλος, Dhilos), isolated in the centre of the roughly circular ring of islands called the Cyclades, near...
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54: Encyclopedia - 54
54 - Events.
October 13 - Roman Empire emperor Claudius dies after being poisoned by Agrippina, his wife and niece.
Nero succeeds Clau...
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1934: Encyclopedia - 1934
1934 (MCMXXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar).
1934 - Events.
January 1 - Alcatraz becomes a ...
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Artemis: Encyclopedia - Artemis
In Greek mythology Artemis (World Book «AHR tuh mihs») (Greek Άρτεμις) is the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of A...
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Manto Greek Mythology: Encyclopedia Ii - Manto Greek Mythology - Daughter Of Tiresias
Manto was the daughter of the prophet Tiresias and mother of Mopsus.
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The Birth Of Tragedy: Encyclopedia Ii - The Birth Of Tragedy - The Two Aesthetic Principles
Dionysus (Dionysian): intoxication, celebration of nature, cruelty, music, dance, pain, individuality dissolved and hence destroyed, whol...
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Poseidon: Encyclopedia Ii - Poseidon - Worship
In the historical period, Poseidon was often referred to by the epithets Enosichthon, Seischthon and Ennosigaios, all meaning "earth-shak...
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Hermes: Encyclopedia Ii - Hermes - Birth
Hermes was born on Mount Cyllene in Arcadia to Maia. As the story is told in the Homeric Hymn, the Hymn to Hermes, Maia was a nymph, but ...
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Dionysus: Encyclopedia Ii - Dionysus - Modern Interpretations
In his book The Birth of Tragedy, the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche contrasted Dionysus with the god Apollo as a symbol of the b...
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Hera: Encyclopedia Ii - Hera - Hera's Jealousies
Hera - Echo.
For a time, a nymph named Echo had the job of distracting Hera from Zeus' affairs by incessantly talking. When Hera discov...
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Hera: Encyclopedia Ii - Hera - Hera And Children
Hera liked to eat cows. Hera presides over the right arrangements of the marriage and is the archetype of the union in the marriage bed, ...
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Hera: Encyclopedia Ii - Hera - Hera The Nemesis Of Heracles
Hera was the enemy of Heracles, the hero who, more than even Perseus, Cadmus or Theseus, introduced the Olympian ways in Greece (Ruck and...
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1967: Encyclopedia Ii - 1967 - Deaths
1967 - January.
January 3 - Jack Ruby, American killer of Lee Harvey Oswald (b. 1911)
January 4 - Donald Campbell, English water and l...
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Apollo:
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Apollo (Greek) Also called Phoebus (the pure, shining); son of Zeus and Leto (Latona), the polar region or night, and twin brother of ...
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Ion:
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Ion (Greek) Son of Apollo and Creusa, the daughter of Athenian king Erechtheus. Exposed by his mother at birth, he was taken by Hermes...
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Artemis:
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Artemis (Greek) Greek divinity, commonly identified with the Roman Diana, daughter of Leto and Zeus, twin of Apollo. Goddess of chasti...
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Diana:
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Diana (Latin) (archaic fem of Janus) Goddess of light; an old Italian divinity, later identified with the Greek Artemis as daug...
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Horus:
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Horus (Egypt, Egyptian). The last in the line of divine Sovereigns in Egypt, said to he the son of Osiris and Isis. He is the ...
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Zeus:
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Zeus: Originally an Indo-European sky god, the most powerful of the Greek gods, the ruler of heaven and earth, lord of the sky, god of...
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Dragon:
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Dragon (from Greek drakon, serpent, the watchful) Known to scholarship as a mythical monster, a huge lizard, winged, scaly, fir...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Worship
Apollo is considered to have dominion over plague, beauty, light, healing, colonists, medicine, archery, poetry, prophecy, dance, reason,...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Worship
Apollo is considered to have dominion over plague, beauty, light, healing, colonists, medicine, archery, poetry, prophecy, dance, reason,...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Apollo's Romantic Life And Children
Apollo - Heterosexual relationships.
Apollo chased the nymph Daphne, daughter of Peneus, who had scorned him. His infatuation was caus...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Apollo's Romantic Life And Children
Apollo - Heterosexual relationships.
Apollo chased the nymph Daphne, daughter of Peneus, who had scorned him. His infatuation was caus...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Apollo During The Trojan War
Apollo shot arrows infected with the plague into the Greek encampment during the Trojan War in rage because the Greeks had kidnapped Chry...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Other Stories
Apollo - Musical contests.
Once Pan had the audacity to compare his music with that of Apollo, and to challenge Apollo, the god of the...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Apollo During The Trojan War
Apollo shot arrows infected with the plague into the Greek encampment during the Trojan War in rage because the Greeks had kidnapped Chry...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Other Stories
Apollo - Musical contests.
Once Pan had the audacity to compare his music with that of Apollo, and to challenge Apollo, the god of the...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Apollo And Admetus
When Zeus struck down Apollo's son, Asclepius, with a lightning bolt for resurrecting the dead (and thus steal Hades's subjects), Apollo ...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Apollo And Admetus
When Zeus struck down Apollo's son, Asclepius, with a lightning bolt for resurrecting the dead (and thus steal Hades's subjects), Apollo ...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Etymology Of The Name
The name Apollo might have been derived from a Pre-Hellenic compound Apo-ollon [citation needed], likely related to an archaic verb Apo-e...
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Apollo: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo - Etymology Of The Name
The name Apollo might have been derived from a Pre-Hellenic compound Apo-ollon [citation needed], likely related to an archaic verb Apo-e...
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