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Greek Mythology- Page 39

Psyche

Psyche Psyche’s myth first appears in Lucius Apuleius’ second-century CE novel The Golden Ass. It is the prototype for the fairy tale “Beauty and the Beast.” (Roman names for Greek spirits are
13 November 2017

Caduceus

Caduceus: The Serpent Staff of Hermes, Magic, Healing, and Transformation The caduceus is a wand or staff entwined by two serpents and often topped with wings or a winged helmet. It is one of the most recognisable symbols in Western
26 September 2017

Selene

Selene (moon) : In Greek mythology, ancient moon goddess; daughter of the Titan Hyperion and Theia;

Pan

Pan Greek pastoral deity of flocks and herds, who was half man and half goat, with

Nemesis

Nemesis is the Greek goddess of divine justice, vengeance, and retribution against evil deeds. Her name means “dispenser of dues,” and she embodies the principle that balance must always be restored: what
25 July 2017

ATHENA

Athena : Owl Faced; Ever Powerful; Hard Bargaining Spirit of the Marketplace; Lady of the Coal Pan At her most primeval, Athena is a snake and owl goddess, creatures profoundly associated with
25 July 2017

Cassandra

Cassandra (she who entangles men) In Greek mythology, prophetess, daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba; sister of Aesacus, Creusa, Hector, Helenus, Paris, Polyxena, and Troilus, among others. Cassandra is sometimes called
25 July 2017

Circe

Circe In Greek mythology, a sorceress renowned for her enchantments, who turned Odysseus' men into swine. Described by Homer as fair-haired, she was some- times said to be the daughter of Hecate,
25 July 2017

Demeter

Demeter is the Greek goddess of the fertile soil and agriculture and an important aspect of the Goddess. As a goddess of nature, Demeter also represents women, marriage, harmony and health. She
25 July 2017

Aeolus

Aeolus (earth destroyer?) In Greek mythology, the god of the winds; son of Hellen and the nymph Ortheis; married to Enarete; father of seven sons, Athamas, Cretheus, Deion, Macareus, Perieres, Salmoneus, and
25 July 2017

Agathos

Agathos The Romans and Hellenistic Greeks did not like deities in the shapes of animals. They liked their spirits to resemble humans. Adopted Egyptian spirits thus adapted in form. • Agathos may
25 July 2017

Aglaurides

The Aglaurides – Housemates of the Serpent The Aglaurides are the three daughters of Aglauros, a Nymph, and Cecrops, snake spirit and first king of Athens: • Aglauros: “Dweller on Tilled
25 July 2017

Aglauros

Aglauros Aglauros, eldest of the Aglaurides, was Athena’s first Athenian priestess, but she was also the subject of a Mystery tradition. Scholars theorize that Aglauros was venerated at the Acropolis before Athena
25 July 2017

Akalli

Akalli, Ariadne’s older sister, is the eldest of Pasiphae and Minos’ children. While still a young teenager, she met the youthful Apollo while he was undergoing purification rituals. Instantly smitten, he seduced
25 July 2017

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