Mythology & Beliefs

Achilles in Wikipedia

In Greek mythology, Achilles (Ancient Greek: Ἀ÷éeeåýò, Achilleus) was a Greek hero of the Trojan War, the central character and the greatest warrior of Homer's Iliad. Achilles also has the attributes of being the most handsome of the heroes assembled against Troy. Later legends (beginning with a poem by Statius in the first century AD) state that...

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Hercules and the Giants

The Giants were as tall as mountains and so strong as to be unbeatable. The Olympian gods were anthropomorphic, which means that they looked a lot like human men and women. But the Giants were frightening to look at. According to Apollodorus, their shaggy hair drooped from their heads and chins, and they had dragon scales on their feet....

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The Olympian Gods: Images and Texts

Classical Myth: The Ancient Sources...

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Mythology & Beliefs

Until this section is finished being indexed into the main database you can click here to see a list of links including the Bible History Online general resources on this subject, although many of these links are outdated. [Mythology & Beliefs]...

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Map of the Underworld

Map and summary showing the mythical passages of Odysseus and Aeneas in the Underworld....

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Myths & Legends

Quite exhaustive Myths and Mythology...

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Angel Numbers In The Bible: Myths And Facts

The concept of angel numbers is a popular belief system that suggests that certain sequences of numbers, such as 111, 222, and 333, hold spiritual significance and are messages from angels. While this belief is widespread, it is important to consider the biblical basis for angel numbers and whether they align with Christian teachings. Myth: Angel n...

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