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Greek Gods 1.1
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Greek gods and goddesses are a simple app that will let you tojumpinto the world of legend. Learn about Zeus, Hera, titans andothermyths of ancient Greeks. Zeus, (Jupiter) - the greatpresidingdeity of the universe, the ruler of heaven and earth, wasregardedby the Greeks, first, as the god of all aërial phenomena;secondly,as the personification of the laws of nature; thirdly, aslord ofstate-life; and fourthly, as the father of gods and men.Read thisand other legends in Greek gods and goddesses app. Get notonlyfun, but also valuable knowledge about titans, ancient beingsandworld creation. In future we will add more ancient creatures,mythheroes and ancient legends. Features: - Font size options-Handpicked collection of Greek gods legends and myths. -Quicksharing feature that enables to share via sms, facebook andothersharing apps. - Nice interface with font size changeoptions,providing eye friendly reading. - low battery consumption.If youlike reading you can share your thoughts about Greek gods,legendsand myths with us or just say hello!)[email protected]
Roman Mythology 1.0
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Roman mythology is the body of traditional stories pertainingtoancient Rome's legendary origins and religious system,asrepresented in the literature and visual arts of the Romans.TheRomans usually treated their traditional narratives ashistorical,even when these have miraculous or supernaturalelements. Thestories are often concerned with politics andmorality, and how anindividual's personal integrity relates to hisor herresponsibility to the community or Roman state. Heroism isanimportant theme. When the stories illuminate Romanreligiouspractices, they are more concerned with ritual, augury,andinstitutions than with theology or cosmogony. This app containshowthe Roman myth created, the story of Romulus and Remus, Romangodsand many other Roman mythology, including the legendaryJuliusCaesar, The Punic War and Pompeii. Increase your knowledgeaboutRoman Mythology with this application! PS : If you havesuggestionsto improve this app, please let me know :D*****Disclaimer/LegalNotice***** We do not own any of thesematerials in this app. Wemade this app to help people reading RomanMythology easier, ifthere is any trademark or copyright violationthat does not followwithin the Fair Use, please contact us and wewill take actionimmediately.
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Greek Mythology Free eBook 1.1
Greek Mythology Free eBook is a application for allgreekgods/titans infomation with this app contain- Greek mythology for all gods/titans/heros/others- Greek fairy tales: PERSEUS, ARGONAUTS and THESEUS- PRONOUNCING INDEX for each.Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belongtothe ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the natureofthe world, and the origins and significance of their own cultandritual practices. It was a part of the religion in ancientGreece.Modern scholars refer to and study the myths in an attemptto throwlight on the religious and political institutions ofAncient Greeceand its civilization, and to gain understanding ofthe nature ofmyth-making itself.If you have any comment for Greek Mythology Free eBook, we'repleaseto listen, please contact us at developer e-mail or leavecommentand rating.This app included as below:.Origin of the World—Uranus and Gæa (Cœlus and Terra)SECOND DYNASTY.Cronus (Saturn)Rhea (Ops)Division of the WorldTheories as to the Origin of ManTHIRD DYNASTY.OLYMPIAN DIVINITIES—Zeus (Jupiter)Hera (Juno)Pallas-Athene (Minerva)ThemisHestia (Vesta)Demeter (Ceres)Aphrodite (Venus)Helios (Sol)Eos (Aurora)Phœbus-ApolloHecateSelene (Luna)Artemis (Diana)Hephæstus (Vulcan)Poseidon (Neptune)[iv]SEA DIVINITIES—OceanusNereusProteusTriton and the TritonsGlaucusThetisThaumas Phorcys and CetoLeucotheaThe SirensAres (Mars)Nike (Victoria)Hermes (Mercury)Dionysus (Bacchus or Liber)Aïdes (Pluto)PlutusMINOR DIVINITIESThe HarpiesErinyes Eumenides (Furiæ Diræ)Moiræ or Fates (Parcæ)NemesisNight and Her Children—Nyx (Nox)Thanatos (Mors) Hypnus (Somnus)MorpheusThe GorgonsGrææSphinxTyche (Fortuna) and Ananke (Necessitas)KerAteMomusEros (Cupid Amor) and PsycheHymenIrisHebe (Juventas)Ganymedes[v]The MusesPegasusThe HesperidesCharites or GracesHoræ (Seasons)The NymphsThe WindsPan (Faunus)The SatyrsPriapusAsclepias (Æsculapius)ROMAN DIVINITIES—JanusFloraRobigusPomonaVertumnusPalesPicusPicumnus and PilumnusSilvanusTerminusConsusLibitinaLavernaComusCamenæGeniiManesPenatesPUBLIC WORSHIP OF THE ANCIENT GREEKS AND ROMANS—TemplesStatuesAltarsPriestsSacrificesOraclesSoothsayers[vi]AugursFestivalsGREEK FESTIVALS—Eleusinian MysteriesThesmophoriaDionysiaPanathenæaDaphnephoriaROMAN FESTIVALS—SaturnaliaCerealiaVestaliaPART II.—LEGENDS.CadmusPerseusIonDædalus and IcarusThe ArgonautsPelopsHeraclesBellerophonTheseusŒdipusThe Seven against ThebesThe EpigoniAlcmæon and the NecklaceThe HeraclidæThe Siege of TroyReturn of the Greeks from Troy