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14 07, 2017

Herakles and Busiris – Labors of Herakles

By |2019-02-25T06:36:00-08:00July 14th, 2017|Greeks, Literature|Comments Off on Herakles and Busiris – Labors of Herakles

Hercules kills the Egyptians (Athens, 400s BC) Another Herakles story In this story, Herakles traveled to Egypt, where he met the king of Egypt, the Pharaoh Busiris. Who is Herakles? New Kingdom Egypt More [...]

14 07, 2017

Atreus and Thyestes – House of Atreus – The Curse

By |2019-02-05T06:19:32-08:00July 14th, 2017|Greeks, Literature|Comments Off on Atreus and Thyestes – House of Atreus – The Curse

Who were Atreus and Thyestes? Atreus and Thyestes were brothers, the sons of Pelops and Hippodameia. The brothers grew up together and played together. Greek mythology made easy All our Ancient Greece articles But [...]

14 07, 2017

Arachne and Athena – the Arachne story in Greek mythology

By |2018-10-02T09:32:08-07:00July 14th, 2017|Greeks, Literature|8 Comments

The Arachne story: Greek women weaving at a warp-weighted loom - Athens, 500s BC Who was Arachne? Arachne was a girl who lived in Greece a long long time ago (in the story; this [...]

11 07, 2017

Who was Xenophon? What’s the Anabasis?

By |2018-04-23T09:12:24-07:00July 11th, 2017|Greeks, History, Literature|Comments Off on Who was Xenophon? What’s the Anabasis?

A later portrait of Xenophon (now in the Prado museum in Madrid) Xenophon, like Thucydides, was an Athenian from a rich family who lived during the Peloponnesian War, in the [...]

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