In Greek mythology, ichor is the ethereal fluid that is the Greek gods' blood, sometimes said to have been present in ambrosia or nectar.Ichor was considered to be golden in color.Apart from mythology, poets since Victorian times have used it to mean a divine drink, often wine.
There are no Greek counterparts to the Romulus and Remus myth, as it was created in roman-greco times. Their father is sometimes depicted as the god Mars of Greek mythology for this reason, as well as some ties with Hercules.
In Greek mythology, the rainbow was considered to be a path made by a messenger (Iris) between Earth and Heaven. In Chinese mythology, the rainbow was a slit in the sky sealed by Goddess N
Cerberus origionated in Greek Mythology, and was a three headed guard dog.
The place of reward in the Underworld is called Elysium. There is also a place in Elysium called "The Isles of the Blest" for people who had chosen to be reborn three times and all three times achieved Elysium.
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1. Why is Medea upset in the beginning of the play? 2. What do you think of Jason, that he is willing to leave Medea for the king's daughter? 3. What does Medea say to the Chorus about the plight of women? Is any of what she says relevant to today? 4. Is the Chorus willing to help Medea with what she plans to do? In your own words, what do they tell her? 5. Why does Jason say he went to marry the princess? 6. Do you get the impression Medea loves her children? What from the text makes you think as you do? 7. What does Medea do to the princess, and how does she do it? 8. What does Medea do to her children? Why does she do it? 9. Medea points out several times in the story that she is foreign. How does the story overall make you feel about Greek society? 10. In some versions of the story, Medea flees Corinth and Creon kills her children. Why do you think Euripides wrote the story the way he did instead?
It occurred back in ancient Greek times. I hope I answered your question!
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Technically the times of Greek myths are all fictional. So there was never really a set time for them to happen.
Since the Ancient Greek times.
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I am a Professor of greek mythology and have always been fascinated by the mighty pegasus which is a winged horse with the horn (Like a Unicorn). The Pegasus comes up several times within greek mythology
The first Greek myth was in the 8th century BC, But the end of Greek mythology is impossible to answer
Greek mythology is a system of myths that was built by the ancient Greeks to explain the system of the world. In it there are many gods, titans and mortal heros that help to explain why certain events take place. Greek mythology was somewhat of a religion in ancient times, but is now studied and revered for the extreme complication of the system. Many modern things are still closely related to greek mythology.
Life was hard in ancinet times, and the stories of Greek mythology reflect that fact, as well, the trait in humanity to wish to hear of worse stories or lives than our own is a very old one.