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  1. Echidna : Monster Mother of Mythology Somewhere in the world, every eight seconds, a mother is throwing her hands in the air and declaring that her child is a little monster. But for Echidna it was the literal truth! Echidna was called the Mother of all Monsters but her children number...
  2. The Punishment of Sisyphus : Tales of the Ancient Greeks The ancient Greeks called Sisyphus the 'craftiest of men' but to us, he is the symbol of futility. Sisyphus had a particularly arduous task and not just difficult, but boring and meaningless. Through Eternity he had to roll a huge boulder to the to...
  3. Poseidon, Lord of the Sea : Tales of the Ancient Greeks Poseidon was the second most powerful god of the Olympians and yet another example of the dysfunctional male divinities who plagued Greece with their childish and boorish behaviour. Despite his lamentable ways (or perhaps because of them), Poseidon...
  4. Zeus the Thunderer : Tales of the Ancient Greeks Zeus was the supreme god and ruler of Olympus with titles like Lord of the Sky, Cloud- gatherer, Rain-god and Zeus the Thunderer. He was mighty, glorious, awesome, wise and mythology's most well-known philanderer. Through this less than noble behavi...
  5. William Bouguereau William Bouguereau (November 30, 1825 - August 19, 1905) was a popular nineteenth-century French painter often overlooked in modern studies of art. Bouguereau's training in the Academic style of art began with Classical and Biblical subjects under t...
  6. I love Greek Mythology : Lensography of Legends In the isles of the Aegean, and of the Ionian, there is no river, no mountain ridge, no rocky crag, that is untouched by the tales of the Ancients. Philosophically, artistically, scientifically and politically, the Greeks reached an astonishing leve...
  7. Greek Mythology - The Gods Affordable Corfu Full Service Travel Company profiles the Greek Gods of Olympus. Learn about Zeus, Hera, Athena, Aprodite, Hermes, Artemis, Apollo, Ares, Hephaistos, Poseidon, Pluto, and Hestia.