Artemis: Goddess of the Hunt

Artemis: Goddess of the Hunt

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Alexander the Great | Lord of Asia

As friendships fracture and old alliances break, Tristan Hughes and Dr Adrian Goldsworthy chronicle the epic downfall of Alexander the Great. Alexander’s relentless campaigns from Bactria to Babylon push his empire, army and inner circle to breaking point, hear the battles, betra ...  Afficher plus

The House of Ramesses II: Egypt's Greatest Pharaoh?

The name of Ramesses the Great is etched deeper into Egypt than almost any other ruler. Colossal statues moulded in his image tower over the Nile. Reliefs of his victories are carved into countless temple walls. But were did Ramesses II come from? And how was this legend of Egypt ...  Afficher plus

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Goddesses: Artemis
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Artemis (known as Diana in Roman mythology) was the goddess of the hunt, nature and childbirth. The daughter of Zeus, she’s one of the twelve major gods in the Greek pantheon. She was known for her chastity and innocence, as well as her exacting rage, often borne out through the ...  Afficher plus

Zeus: King of the Gods
Dan Snow's History Hit

Zeus, the chief deity in Greek mythology, is the Olympian god of sky and thunder and is king of all other gods and men.


His tale is one of overthrowing fathers, eating babies and seducing women, both mortal and divine, by changing his own form. He's one of the most c ...

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Ancient Goddesses of Sex and War
Betwixt The Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society

Sex and death are often intertwined: one is the start of creation, the other is the end.


And as we’ll learn in today’s episode, ancient battlefields were the setting of intimate acts, too. One on one, heart pounding, adrenaline pumping and picking out a partner to…en ...

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Mini Myth: Artemis, the Goddess Who Takes No Man's S**t
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! | Greek Mythology & the Ancient Mediterranean

Artemis and Actaeon: one of the most famous run-ins between a goddess and a mortal. Actaeon learns that he should not mess with Artemis, goddess of the hunt, animals, and most importantly, protectress of girls. CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, ...  Afficher plus