Greek Mythology
Gods, heroes, monsters, and the stories that shaped the ancient Mediterranean world.
Greek mythology is one of the most influential storytelling traditions in human history.
The myths of ancient Greece describe a world where gods walked among mortals, heroes battled monsters, and fate itself could not be escaped.
These stories were preserved through epic poetry, dramatic theater, and oral tradition long before they were recorded in written texts. Over time they shaped art, literature, philosophy, and the imagination of entire civilizations.
From the thunder of Zeus atop Mount Olympus to the shadowed depths of Hades’ underworld, Greek mythology offers one of the richest collections of legendary narratives ever created.
This section of the archive explores the many figures and themes of that mythic tradition.
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