Greek ‘myths’ (short for mythology) are a series of stories about the Gods and magical beings of Greece. We’ll bet you’ve heard of some of the famous – and infamous! – characters already, such as Heracles, (the strongest man on Earth) Zeus, (the God of the sky and king of ...
Names of Greek islands derive from mythologyAnafi: According to Greek mythology, the Argonauts as they were returning home from Colchis were caught in a storm and begged ancient Greek god Apollo to save them. Apollo responded to their calls and saw and island pop up in front of them; it ...
Helios, Selene's twin brother, takes the highway across the sky as the sun god, while their younger sister, Eos, paints the dawn with rose-tinted hues as the goddess of dawn. It's not just a celestial road trip every day; it underscores their operational roles in natural phenomena, mak...
What did Jesus call God? The essential uses of the name of God the Father in the New Testament are Theos (θεός the Greek term for God), Kyrios (i.e. Lord in Greek) and Patēr (πατήρ i.e. Father in Greek). The Aramaic word"Abba" (אבא), meaning "Father"...
Alternative names: Enyalius Gender: Male Type: God Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present Role: In charge of: War Area of expertise: War Good/Evil Rating: Unknown at present Popularity index: 19818 Share this page Cite this article Copy this link to share with anyone: Copy link...
Two Decembers ago, Athens surrendered two small groups of anarchists and communists who were left free to roam about, destroy, burn and loot stores as the police was simply watching by because God forbid we make any arrests and violate their “democratic right to protest”. ...