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- Arachne – Mythopedia
Arachne was a young Lydian woman of humble background who became renowned for her skills as a weaver She had the hubris to challenge Athena to a weaving contest, which ended with her death and subsequent transformation into a spider
- Species Names - Mythopedia
Explore the dark reaches of your imagination with our species name generator! Lay the foundation for legendary civilizations with unique, mystical beings!
- Minerva – Mythopedia
Minerva was the wisest of the Roman pantheon, the patron deity of philosophy, craftsmanship, art, and strategy A quintessentially Roman goddess, she was part of the widely worshiped Capitoline Triad, along with Jupiter and Juno
- Metamorphoses: Book 6 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Arachne drew the fam’d intrigues of Jove, Chang’d to a bull to gratify his love; How thro’ the briny tide all foaming hoar, Lovely Europa on his back he bore The sea seem’d waving, and the trembling maid Shrunk up her tender feet, as if afraid; And, looking back on the forsaken strand, To her companions wafts her distant hand
- Ariadne – Mythopedia
Ariadne, daughter of Minos, was the Cretan princess who helped Theseus defeat the Minotaur Abandoned by Theseus on the island of Naxos, she later married the god Dionysus
- Python – Mythopedia
Python was a serpent of extraordinary size, sometimes said to have been the first guardian of Delphi When Apollo was still young, he slew the terrible monster with his arrows and established his famous oracle on the site
- Pan – Mythopedia
Pan was the infamous god of shepherds and goatherds who hailed from Arcadia He was part-human and part-goat, and his days in the woods and countryside were spent singing, dancing, hunting, chasing nymphs, and playing his reed pipes
- Iliad: Book 16 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Argument The Sixth Battle, the Acts and Death of Patroclus Patroclus (in pursuance of the request of Nestor in the eleventh book) entreats Achilles to suffer him to go to the assistance of the Greeks with Achilles’ troops and armour He agrees to it, but at the same time charges him to content himself with rescuing the fleet, without further pursuit of the enemy The armour, horses, soldiers
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