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Greek Gods Explained In 12 Minutes



The Greek Gods represent humanity at its best and worst, from the violent and destructive Ares to the beautiful and seductive Aphrodite, Greek mythology demonstrates the epic power struggle between parents and children in an endless quest to gain control over the world. Tales pass down from each generation showing them to be some of the most influential deities in human history, that continue to have a significant impact to this day today.

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46 thoughts on “Greek Gods Explained In 12 Minutes
  1. Somehow I do start believing Titans roamed this earth. Every book including the lost book of enoch from the bible talk about this. Could also be they just simply coppied this concept from older mythologies but we have some hints on this planet.

  2. Some inaccuracies, but there are so much variations in Greek Mythology
    1. Metis, Athena's mum was actually married to Zeus before he consumed her.
    Also the prophecy was that a son would overthrow him and not a daughter.
    He also married Thetis.
    2. The bull that wasn't sacrificed was given by Poseidon when Minos asked for it a sign of his right to rule. Minos promised to sacrifice it but saw it was beautiful and decided to keep it. That is why Poseidon got mad.

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