Who’s tears fall from the sky?

Who’s tears fall from the sky?

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602. Greek Myths: Zeus, King of the Gods (Part 1)
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What are the mythic origins of Zeus, King of the Olympians, and the other Greek gods? From what period did the earliest of the Greek myths derive? Who was Hesiod - alongside Homer, the greatest of the Greek poets, and the father of European literature - who first recorded Zeus’ s ...  Afficher plus

396: Greek Myths: Hades, Too
Myths and Legends

💀Hades is taking the long way home💀After dropping Persephone off in the world of the humans, Hades makes the long walk back down to his palace at the heart of his realms, giving us a tour of the greek underworld and all the things that creep within.😈 The Creature: BwcaAn elf-l ...  Afficher plus

605. Greek Myths: Jason & The Quest for the Golden Fleece (Part 4)
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What terrifying trials did Jason and the Argonauts have to overcome to win the famous Golden Fleece from a fire-breathing dragon, in one of the greatest greek myths of all time? When and where does this thrilling story come from? How does it tie together the tales of Odysseus, Or ...  Afficher plus

Greek Prepositions #2
Learn Greek

I will be providing a list of the Time, place and demonstrative pronouns in Greek hope you enjoy. Here is what I said in my podcast but in written form English - After - Greek - μετά Around - Greek- γύρω Behind - Greek- πίσω Below - Greek - παρακάτω Beside - Greek- δίπλα Beyond - ...  Afficher plus

Greek Myth is So Much More Than Terrible Gods and Misogynist Monsters
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! | Greek Mythology & the Ancient Mediterranean

What makes a myth, and what does that mean? Liv looks at mythology as a concept and the sources that shared it with us.CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, and typically involves gods and/or monsters, I'm not as deferential as I would be were I ref ...  Afficher plus