
Pallas – Mythopedia
Nov 29, 2022 · Pallas was a son of the Titan Crius and his wife Eurybia and was often numbered among the Titans himself. He married Styx, an Oceanid associated with the Underworld, with whom he …
Styx – Mythopedia
Feb 7, 2023 · Styx was the eldest of the Oceanids, daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys, and the goddess who gave her name to one of the rivers of the Underworld. She married the Titan Pallas …
Evander – Mythopedia
Oct 5, 2023 · Evander, son of Hermes, was a wise Arcadian who fled his homeland and immigrated to Italy. There he built the city of Pallantium on the site that would eventually become Rome. When the …
Iliad: Book 5 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Argument The Acts of Diomed Diomed, assisted by Pallas, performs wonders in this day’s battle. Pandarus wounds him with an arrow, but the goddess cures him, enables him to discern gods from …
Homeric Hymns: 28. To Athena (Full Text) - Mythopedia
TO ATHENA (1–18) I begin to sing of Pallas Athene, the glorious goddess, bright-eyed, inventive, unbending of heart, pure virgin, saviour of cities, courageous, Tritogeneia. From his awful head wise …
Titans – Mythopedia
Mar 13, 2023 · The Titans were twelve powerful deities, born from the union of the primordial gods Uranus and Gaia. Cronus, the youngest of the Titans, overthrew Uranus to become ruler of the …
Athena – Mythopedia
Apr 3, 2023 · Athena and Pallas The story of how Athena acquired the additional name Pallas was already lost to history in ancient times; the Greeks did, however, devise myths to explain Athena’s …
Arachne – Mythopedia
Oct 2, 2023 · 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 …
Odyssey: Book 1 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Argument Minerva’s Descent to Ithaca The poem opens within forty eight days of the arrival of Ulysses in his dominions. He had now remained seven years in the Island of Calypso, when the gods …
Crius – Mythopedia
Mar 10, 2023 · Crius was a Greek Titan whose name, the “ram,” signaled strength and virility. Little is known about him; he is best remembered for his children and grandchildren, including the goddesses …