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Hermes, the Greek messenger god with winged sandals

Hermes in The Odyssey: Odysseus' Counterpart

Hermes in The Odyssey guided and aided Odysseus in his quest to save his men. But how exactly did this come about? Who is Hermes in The Odyssey? We...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Hesiod Theogony Family Tree: Know the Origins of the Greek Deities

The Hesiod Theogony Family Tree describes the origins and families of the major Greek deities. It tells of how the primordial deities gave birth to...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Himeros all you need to know

Himeros: The God of Sexual Desire in Greek Mythology

Himeros was one of the several gods that were linked to Erotes, a collection of winged gods of love and sexual practices. He is very famous for bei...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Hipparete: The Wife of a Blackmailing Husband, Alcibiades

Who Was Hipparete? Hipparete was an Athenian woman who came from a wealthy family. Her most unfortunate, life-turning point was when she was marrie...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Hippocampus Mythology: The Mythical Benevolent Sea Creatures

Hippocampus mythology is part of ancient Greek mythology that has plenty of interesting facts and history. In this article, you will hav better ins...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Honor in the Iliad - what you need to know

Honor in the Iliad: The Penultimate Aim of Every Warrior in the Poem

Honor in the Iliad was more valuable than life, therefore, everyone strived to achieve it. Characters such as Achilles, Agamemnon, Odysseus, Patroc...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Hospitality in The Odyssey: Xenia in Greek Culture

Hospitality in The Odyssey played a crucial role in Odysseus' journey to his hometown and his family's struggles back home in Ithaca. Still, to ful...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Bust of Antinous from ancient Rome

How are the Suitors Described in The Odyssey: Everything You Need to Know

The Odyssey is an epic Greek poem that tells the story of the return journey of Odysseus to the island of Ithaca. It describes the challenges that ...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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The death of Achilles

How Did Achilles Die? The Demise of Greeks' Mighty Hero

How did Achilles die? Achilles die for a number of reasons that all contributed to his demise: the gods conspired for his death, he was shot with a...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Oedipus and the Sphinx - ancient Greek art depicting the famous riddle scene

How Does Oedipus See Himself?

Oedipus is a prominent character in two of Sophocles' three plays about him and his family. The plays were written over a thirty-six-year span of t...

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February 16th, 2024
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Creon displaying hubris in Antigone

Hubris in Antigone: Sin of Pride

Hubris in Antigone is vigorously portrayed by both the protagonist and the antagonist in the Sophoclean play. From a healthy dose of pride to irrat...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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Hubris in the Iliad: The Characters That Displayed Immoderated Pride

Hubris in the Iliad is an exposition of some characters in the poem who was excessively arrogant and the price they paid for their insolence. This ...

Ancient Literature
February 16th, 2024
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