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  1. 7. Mai 2024 · In this novel, Ursula is King Triton's younger sister who was betrayed by him as a child for choosing a tentacled form instead of a mermaid's tail, and grew up as a human in the town of Ipswich with an adoptive human father. Ursula returned to the sea when her adopted father was killed by the townsfolk for protecting her, befriending ...

    • Atlantican
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PoseidonPoseidon - Wikipedia

    Vor 5 Tagen · Detail, Attic red-figured calyx-krater by Syriscos Painter, 450-500BC from Agrigento. BnF Museum (Cabinet des médailles), Paris. Poseidon ( / pəˈsaɪdən, pɒ -, poʊ -/; [1] Greek: Ποσειδῶν) is one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses. [2]

    • Trident, fish, dolphin, horse, bull
  3. 6. Mai 2024 · The following is a list of gods, goddesses, and many other divine and semi-divine figures from ancient Greek mythology and ancient Greek religion. Immortals The Greeks created images of their deities for many purposes.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LetoLeto - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · Ancient Greek religion. In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Leto ( / ˈliːtoʊ /; Ancient Greek: Λητώ, romanized : Lētṓ pronounced [lɛːtɔ̌ː]) is a goddess and the mother of Apollo and Artemis. [1] She is the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, and the sister of Asteria .

  5. 6. Mai 2024 · In Greek mythology, Atlas (/ ˈ æ t l ə s /; Greek: Ἄτλας, Átlas) is a Titan condemned to hold up the heavens or sky for eternity after the Titanomachy. Atlas also plays a role in the myths of two of the greatest Greek heroes: Heracles (Hercules in Roman mythology) and Perseus.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PrometheusPrometheus - Wikipedia

    Vor einem Tag · In Greek mythology, Prometheus ( / prəˈmiːθiəs /; Ancient Greek: Προμηθεύς, [promɛːtʰéu̯s], possibly meaning "forethought") [1] is one of the Titans and a god of fire. [2] Prometheus is best known for defying the Olympian gods by stealing fire from them and giving it to humanity in the form of technology, knowledge, and more ...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Dans les mythes, il est un Cronide, l'un des fils de Cronos et de Rhéa, frère de Zeus, qui reçoit lors du partage du monde la souveraineté sur les mers, tout en étant soumis à l'autorité suprême du roi des dieux. Plusieurs récits relatent ses échecs à devenir le protecteur de cités, notamment Athènes.