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    4 days ago · The Odyssey (/ ˈ ɒ d ɪ s i /; Ancient Greek: Ὀδύσσεια, romanized: Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest extant works of literature still widely read by modern audiences.

  2. 4 days ago · The Greek δαíμων refers to an evil as well as to a good spirit, a tutelary spirit; for Christianity, by contrast, it steps over into darkness, and drives those over whom in has power into evil. But some have gone back to receiving this idea in the sense of the ancients, especially GÖTHE.

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    1 day ago · Etymology. The Greek word nýmphē has the primary meaning of "young woman; bride, young wife" but is not usually associated with deities in particular. Yet the etymology of the noun nýmphē remains uncertain. The Doric and Aeolic ( Homeric) form is nýmphā ( νύμφα ). [3] Modern usage more often applies to young women, contrasting with ...

  4. 2 days ago · Symbolism Behind Mythical Creatures in Ancient Greece. Nemean Lion – The Indestructible Beast. Sphinx’s Riddle – The Enigmatic Guardian. Divine Encounters with Olympian Gods and Goddesses. The Labyrinthine Adventures Within Greek Myths. Nemean Lion – The Indestructible Beast.

  5. 1 day ago · The god of darkness and shadow, as well as the void that existed between Earth and the Underworld. Ἔρως (Érōs) Eros: The god of love and attraction. Γαῖα (Gaîa) Gaia: Personification of the Earth (Mother Earth); mother of the Titans. Ἡμέρα (Hēméra) Hemera: The personification of the day. Νῆσοι (Nêsoi) The Nesoi: The ...

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  7. 3 days ago · The words, phrases, and stories of the New Testament permeate the English language. Indeed, this relatively small group of twenty-seven works, written during the height of the Roman Empire, not only helped create and sustain a vast world religion, but also have been integral to the larger cultural dynamics of the West, above and beyond ...

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