The Greek Myths The Second Heroic Age

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1990-12-08

The Storyteller: Greek Myths
( TV Serie )

The Storyteller: Greek Myths
The Storyteller: Greek Myths    

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A storyteller in a labyrinth tells his dog the stories of Perseus and Medusa, Icarus and Daedalus, Theseus and the Minotaur, and Orpheus and Euridyce.

Great Greek Myths: Psyche - Beauty and the Beast
Titre original: Psyché, la belle et la bête ( Film )

Great Greek Myths: Psyche - Beauty and the Beast
Great Greek Myths: Psyche - Beauty and the Beast    29 October 2016

2016-10-29

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Psyche is the Beauty. Concerned that his daughter did not have a suitor, Psyche's father consulted Pythia, who announced grave news: Psyche's father must leave her on a hilltop, from where a monster would come take her away.

2019-01-01

Great Greek Myths: The Iliad
( TV Serie )

Great Greek Myths: The Iliad
Great Greek Myths: The Iliad    

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A golden apple inscribed 'for the fairest' is sent to a feast at Olympus. Unable to decide between the goddesses Aphrodite, Hera and Athena, Zeus decides to let a mortal choose.

The Greek Myths: The Second Heroic Age
Titre original: The Greek Myths: The Second Heroic Age ( Film )

The Greek Myths: The Second Heroic Age
The Greek Myths: The Second Heroic Age    31 December 2014

2014-12-31

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With the abduction of Helen from Sparta, the Greeks (Agamemnon, Menelaos, Odysseus, Ajax, Diomedes and Achilles) battled the Trojans and their allies (Hector, Paris, Priam, Penthesileia, and Memnon) for ten years before the walls of Troy. A great epic cycle grew up around this decade of war; only Homer's Iliad and Odyssey survive of this cycle. A lecture by Dr. William J. Neidinger.

The Greek Myths: The Nature of the Myth
Titre original: The Greek Myths: The Nature of the Myth ( Film )

The Greek Myths: The Nature of the Myth
The Greek Myths: The Nature of the Myth    01 January 2014

2014-01-01

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We will review ancient Greek and modern theories about what a myth is, then analyze three myths as examples of these theories: the Minotaur and the Labyrinth, the role of Hermes in the Orpheus and Eurydice story, and the birth of Aphrodite. A lecture by Dr. William J. Neidinger.

The Storyteller: Greek Myths
Titre original: The Storyteller: Greek Myths ( Film )

The Storyteller: Greek Myths
The Storyteller: Greek Myths    31 December 1991

1991-12-31

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7.3
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A storyteller in a labyrinth tells his dog the stories of Perseus and Medusa, Icarus and Daedalus, Theseus and the Minotaur, and Orpheus and Euridyce.

The Greek Myths: Athena, Poseidon and Zeus
Titre original: The Greek Myths: Athena, Poseidon and Zeus ( Film )

The Greek Myths: Athena, Poseidon and Zeus
The Greek Myths: Athena, Poseidon and Zeus    31 December 2014

2014-12-31

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The odd manner in which Athena and Poseidon were worshipped and depicted in classical Greece is only explicable by their strange origins in the Bronze Age. In this lecture Dr. William J. Neidinger examines the origins and evolution of Athena and Poseidon, and explores the manner in which Zeus became the supreme god of the Greeks.

The Greek Myths: Dionysos: Ecstasy and Enthusiasm
Titre original: The Greek Myths: Dionysos: Ecstasy and Enthusiasm ( Film )

The Greek Myths: Dionysos: Ecstasy and Enthusiasm
The Greek Myths: Dionysos: Ecstasy and Enthusiasm    31 December 2014

2014-12-31

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To relegate Dionysos to simply "the god of wine" is to miss the tremendous impact the primordial cult of the god had on Greek religion. Far from bringing only the gift of wine to mankind, Dionysos promised salvation, a blessed afterlife. And this revolutionary idea came to influence other cults in ancient Greece, like the Eleusinian Mysteries