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Greek Myth
Centaurs are creatures from Greek mythology that are a hybrid of half-human and half-horse, symbolizing the conflict between human civilization and untamed, barbaric nature. They are typically depicted with the upper body, head, and arms of a human joined to the body and four legs of a horse.
Greek Myth
The Trojan Horse is a monumental hollow wooden statue that the Greeks used to conquer the city of Troy after a fruitless ten-year siege. It is one of the most iconic stories in Greek mythology and ancient literature.
Greek Myth
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Greek Myth
Oceanus is a central figure in Greek mythology, recognized as a powerful Titan who personified the great freshwater river believed to encircle the entire world.
Greek Myth
Atlas is a prominent figure in Greek mythology known for his immense strength and his eternal punishment of bearing the heavens on his shoulders. Zeus condemned Atlas to stand at the western edge of the earth and hold up the heavens (the celestial sphere) on his shoulders for eternity.
Greeek Myth
Juno is the Queen of the Roman gods, the goddess of marriage, childbirth, and women, and a powerful protector and special counselor of the Roman state. She is the Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Hera. She is both the sister and wife of Jupiter, the king of the gods.
Greek myth
Jupiter is the king of the gods in Roman mythology, the deity of the sky and thunder, and the protector and primary state god of ancient Rome. He is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Zeus and married to his sister Juno, the queen of the gods.
Greeek Myth
The story of Jason and the Argonauts is one of the most famous Greek myths, an epic quest to retrieve the Golden Fleece, involving a band of heroes and the powerful sorceress Medea.