Apuleius was a Roman writer, not Greek.
He says only that Voluptas (Pleasure) [Hedone} was born to Psyche and Cupid a full term after they were wed.
Living in luxury Epic battles Stories of temptation and other human like qualities
When we create new words today (as opposed to adapting them from other languages), they are usually based on Greek eg all the psy--- words (psychology - psyche = soul, logos = a discourse).
Because the Olympics started in Greece which is where Zeus and other mythical stories took place.
The Greek alphabet was thought up by the phoenicians.
it led to the development of the greek alphabet
In the story of Cupid and Psyche, Cupid is the son of Venus who falls in love with Psyche, a mortal princess. Psyche is described as incredibly beautiful and is visited by Cupid nightly in the dark so she never sees him. Venus is Cupid's jealous mother who sets various tasks for Psyche to complete in order to prove her love for Cupid. Additionally, there are other minor characters such as Psyche's jealous sisters and various gods and goddesses who play a role in the story.
The Sirens were lovely, so to were the youths, Ganymede and Narcissus.
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In the story of Cupid and Psyche, Venus initially feels threatened by Psyche's beauty and popularity, leading her to devise a plan to separate Psyche from Cupid. However, as the story progresses and Psyche overcomes various trials with the help of other gods, Venus' jealousy transforms into admiration for Psyche's strength and perseverance. Ultimately, Venus accepts Psyche into the family of gods and grants her immortality.
When we create new words today (as opposed to adapting them from other languages), they are usually based on Greek eg all the psy--- words (psychology - psyche = soul, logos = a discourse).
I have never heard they had anything to do with each other.
Just psyche up one monster then make the other ones hit him then make the psyche 100 then make them all hit him!
Some of the most often told are Apollo and Daphne, Cupid and Psyche, and the founding of Athens. Other well known stories include those of Perseus, Theseus, Heracles and Jason, not to mention the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Zeus was a Greek god. And he came into existence just like any other god did, through stories and folklore. ^-^
his name was the hundred hander (im sure you know why) in some stories he would come to Zeus everytime he was in trouble in other stories he helped hades down in the underworld
Nelio is mentioned to be one of the daughters of Pierus who compared themselves with the Muses, there is very little information available about her other then this.
Yes. Popular convention is that the foundation stories of Christianity should not be referred to as myths, but that the foundation stories of other religions can be. Thus the foundation stories of the ancient Greek religion are referred to as myths, or collectively as mythology. Further, the ancient Greeks often accepted their foundation stories as not being literally true, but symbolic. They saw no inherent difficulty in teaching myths to help in understanding their religion.AnswerYes, mythology is the whole of stories about the Gods and Heroes that was paced down orally and later written down. While it is part of the Hellenic religion, it is not the same as the Hellenic religion.