Greek mythology
Greek mythology refers to the mythology of ancient Greece, which originally originated and spread in oral and poetic form.
Greek mythology refers to the mythology of ancient Greece, which originally originated and spread in oral and poetic form.
Serapis was a Greek-Egyptian syncretic deity whom Ptolemy I declared patron of Alexandria and official god of Egypt and Greece for the purpose of culturally linking the two peoples.
The Argonauts were a mythological group of about 50 heroes who, under the leadership of Jason, gave birth to one of the best-known and most fascinating narratives in Greek mythology: the adventurous voyage aboard the ship Argo, which will lead them to the hostile lands of Colchis to recapture the Golden Fleece.
Aeetes, sometimes written Æetes, is a figure from Greek mythology, known primarily as the king of Colchis whom Jason and the Argonauts must confront before stealing the Golden Fleece.
In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece is the fleece of Chrysomallos, a ram with large wings on which Phrixos and Hellé fled to escape their stepmother Ino.
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