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- Arachne - Wikipedia
Arachne ( əˈrækniː ⓘ; from Ancient Greek: Ἀράχνη, romanized: Arákhnē, lit 'spider', cognate with Latin araneus) [1] is the protagonist of a tale in classical mythology known primarily from the version told by the Roman poet Ovid (43 BCE–17 CE)
- Arachne | Weaving, Spinning, Athena | Britannica
Arachne, in Greek mythology, the daughter of Idmon of Colophon in Lydia, a dyer in purple Arachne was a weaver who acquired such skill in her art that she ventured to challenge Athena, goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason
- Arachne - Greek Mythology
Athena weaved four scenes in which the gods punished those humans that considered themselves equal to gods and committed hubris; Arachne, on the other hand, weaved scenes in which gods abused humans
- Arachne in Greek Mythology: Lydian Weaver Who Challenged | History . . .
Arachne was a mortal weaver from Lydia whose skill rivaled the goddess Athena Daughter of Idmon, a purple-dye merchant from Colophon, she gained fame throughout Greece for her unmatched textile artistry
- ARACHNE (Arakhne) - Lydian Weaver of Greek Mythology
ARACHNE (Arakhnê), a Lydian maiden, daughter of Idmon of Colophon, who was a famous dyer in purple His daughter was greatly skilled in the art of weaving, and, proud of her talent, she even ventured to challenge Athena to compete with her
- Arachne - World History Encyclopedia
Arachne, from the Greek arákhnē (meaning spider), is a figure in Greek mythology whose talent for weaving was renowned and who famously challenged the goddess Minerva to a weaving competition
- Arachne in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
Arachne was a mortal woman from Lydia in Greek mythology Arachne was highly skilled when it came to weaving but this was her downfall, for she got into a competition with Athena
- A Summary and Analysis of the Myth of Arachne
In the kingdom of Lydia (an ancient area of Anatolia, which is in modern-day Turkey) there lived a girl, named Arachne She was very good at weaving, and her reputation for embroidery soon spread
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