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  1. Famous Greek Myths Everyone Should Know! 1. The Birth of the World. One of the famous Greek myths involves the story of how the universe came to be. In the beginning, there was nothing but Chaos. From that Chaos would arise the stars, the sun, the sky (Ouranos), and the earth (Gaia).

    • Theogony: Clash of the Titans. According to Hesiod’s Theogony, in the beginning, there was only Chaos. Dense darkness covered everything until the Earth was born out of Chaos and the mountains, the sea, and then the sky (Uranus) with the sun, the moon and the stars.
    • Τhe Three Sisters of Fate. In Greek mythology, the Moirae are the three goddesses of fate. Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos. The three sisters weave the fate of humans and gods alike.
    • Prometheus and the Theft of Fire. One day, Zeus distributed gifts to all the gods, but he didn't care much for humans. The Titan Prometheus, however, because he loved and felt sorry for humans, climbed up on Olympus and stole the fire from Hephaestus' workshop, put it in a hollow reed and gifted it to the humans.
    • Pandora’s Box. After Prometheus gave the fire to humans, Zeus decided to take vengeance. He ordered Hephaestus to create the first human woman out of soil and water.
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    • Cerberus – Heracles’ 12th Labour. The last of Heracles’ 12 labours, King Eurystheus ordered Heracles to fetch him Cerberus, the fearsome three-headed hound that guarded the gates of Tartarus (an infernal abyss within the Greek Underworld, reserved for the most terrible punishments).
    • Perseus and Medusa. Perseus was the son of Princess Danae and Zeus. To save his mother from marrying the king of Seriphos, he was ordered to kill the gorgon Medusa.
    • Theseus and the Minotaur. Theseus was the son of King Aegeus of Athens. He was sent to Crete to kill the Minotaur of King Minos. Half man and half bull, the minotaur lived in a specially-constructed maze in the dungeons of Minos’ palace.
    • Icarus – the boy who flew too close to the Sun. With the death of the Minotaur, King Minos of Crete sought someone to blame. The blame fell upon his chief inventor Daedalus, the man who had designed the maze.
  2. Below, we introduce 12 of the greatest and best-known tales from the world of Greek mythology, from curious women to brave men, people who overreached themselves and people whose greed got the better of them.

  3. Jan 27, 2024 · In this article, we will share some of the most popular Greek myths that have fascinated people for centuries. You will read about the tricky Prometheus who stole fire from the gods, the tragic romance of Orpheus and Eurydice, the epic fight between Heracles and the Nemean Lion, and more.

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  5. The most awe-inspiring elements of Greek mythology are, without a doubt, the ferocious beasts and monsters. These legendary creatures have inspired tales throughout history and continue to mystify fans of the mythos. Most are already familiar with the Cerberus, the Harpies, and the famous Gorgons.

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