Greek goddess Artemis and the giant hunter Orion
Ancient Greek god Artemis was a fierce maiden goddess in charge of many things including hunting, the moon, childbirth, wilderness, and wild animals. In many of the myths surrounding Artemis,...
Ancient Greek god Artemis was a fierce maiden goddess in charge of many things including hunting, the moon, childbirth, wilderness, and wild animals. In many of the myths surrounding Artemis,...
From a mortal (Hyacinth) that was turned into a flower, a statue (Galatea) that was brought to life to a lyre player (Orpheus) who journeyed to the underworld to get...
In Roman mythology, Cupid is the god of love. He is the son of the Roman god Mercury and the goddess Venus. According the myth, Cupid gets around using his...
When English physician Havelock Ellis coined (in 1898) the term narcissism – a mental disorder that results in the patient becoming too self-absorbed and having an inflated sense of self-image...
In ancient Greek pantheon and religion, Eros, the god of love, was believed to be a primeval god born to Chaos. However, in a different account, Eros is seen as...
Thutmose III, one of ancient Egypt’s greatest rulers, was the 6th pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. His reign, which spanned from around 1479 to 1425 BC, was one marked by...
Icarus is a tragic character in Greek mythology whose undoing and ultimate death came after he flew too close to the Sun, completely disregarding the warning of his father Daedalus....
Ever wonder why spiders do such a great job spinning webs? Well, that answer can be found in the Greek myth of Arachne, a young, beautiful woman whose hubris against...
Eos, Roman name Aurora, was an ancient Greek goddess who was revered as the personification of the dawn. She is the daughter Greek Titans Theia and Hyperion. Eos and her...
Selene in Greek Mythology: Goddess of the moon Parents: Theia and Hyperion Siblings: Eos and Helios Consort: Endymion Children: 50 daughters with Endymion Symbols: Crescent, torch, chariot, bull Other names:...
Goddess of: light, the moon Parents: Gaia and Uranus Siblings: Titans, Cyclopes, Hekatonkheires Consort: Coeus Children: Leto, Asteria Grandchildren: Apollo, Artemis, Hecate Symbols: Crescent Association: Artemis, Hecate, Selene Roman name:...
Sargon of Akkad, also known as Sargon the Great, was arguably the greatest conqueror in Babylonian history. With his reign lasting from around 2335 to 2280 BC, he is most...
In the mid-19th century, archaeologists unearthed in the ancient city of Nineveh (present-day northern Iraq) a set of clay tablets, some dating more than 4,000 years old. Found on that...
Amenhotep III was king of ancient Egypt from about 1390 BC to 1353 BC. His reign coincided with an era of growth, stability and general peace. A son of Pharaoh...
Beginning his reign around 1539 BC, Ahmose I accomplished many things as king of Egypt. He is most known for establishing the first dynasty of the New Kingdom. His rise...