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Who was Hermes - the fastest god of Olympus
Hermes was one of the most fascinating figures in Greek mythology. Known as the messenger of the gods, he could travel freely between the worlds of the living, the divine, and the dead. Fast, clever, ...
Archaeologists are gaining new insight into one of the Inca Empire’s most solemn practices: the ritual sacrifice of children offered to the gods. New scientific evidence shows that these sacrifices ...
Greek Australians have featured prominently in The Advertiser’s newly expanded Power 1000 list, with political leaders, business figures, sporting stars and community advocates recognised among South ...
Beat by Beat Press has announced the release of three new original youth musicals: OLYMPUS: THE GREEK ROCK MUSICAL, NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN, and STAR POWER. All three titles are now available for global ...
With this year’s theme for West Shore Community College’s Humankind Series being “story telling” it doesn’t get more foundational than exploring themes of stories passed down through time, which Dr.
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How Zeus and the Olympians shaped the world - Greek mythology
At the heart of Greek mythology stands Olympus — and the twelve Olympian Gods who ruled it. Zeus, Hera, Athena, Poseidon, Apollo, Artemis, and the rest were not distant creators, but active, flawed, ...
Forty years ago this month, an estimated 1 million Filipinos took to the streets of Manila to topple an obdurate dictator and added a new term to the lexicon of popular protest: “People Power.” Anger ...
Anker released a Black Myth: Wukong Edition of its Prime Power Bank. The hardware is identical to the standard model, but the exterior now has a black and gold design with battle-worn textures and a ...
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Quote of the day by Greek philosopher Plutarch: 'To make no mistakes is not in the power of man....'
During a period when Delphi’s prestige had waned compared to its classical zenith, Plutarch played a key role in its revival. Around AD 95, he was appointed one of the two principal priests of ...
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