❛ i can feel this heart inside me and i conclude it exists. i can touch this world and i also conclude that it exists. all my knowledge ends at this point. the rest is hypothesis ❜


kimmers. 23. infj. human disaster. problematic fav. tag queen extraordinaire.

patroclux:

The Twelve Olympians (insp.)

buckying:

modern mythos series: Anthony Mackie as Apollo

writingwillows:

greek mythology meme: women and queens

↳ Helen of Troy   (Ἑλένη)

In Greek Mythology, Helen of Troy also known as Helen of Sparta, was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, and was a sister of Castor, Pollux, and Clytemnestra. In Greek myths, she was considered to be the most beautiful woman in the world, a representation of ideal beauty. By marriage she was Queen of Laconia, a province within Homeric Greece, the wife of King Menelaus. Her abduction by Paris, Prince of Troy, brought about the Trojan War.

aestreae:

MYTHOLOGY MEMES - [BALTIC // SLAVIC] Morena 

Morena {Czech, Slovak, Russian}, Marzanna {Polish}, Moré {Lithuanian}(also known as Mara, Maržena, Morana, Moréna, Mora or Marmora) is the Baltic and Slavic goddess of witchcraft, winter and death. She is also associated with seasonal rites based on the idea of death, rebirth of nature and nightmares. The end of winter is celebrated by throwing an effigy of Morena into the river on the first spring day in March. Some medieval Christian sources such as the Czech 9th century Mater Verborum compare her to the Greek goddess Hecate, therefore associating her even more with sorcery. 15th century Polish chronicler Jan Długosz likened her to Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture.

Vyacheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov and Vladimir Toporov supposed her name was derived from the same root as the name of Roman god of war Mars, originally an agricultural deity. Other theories claim her name is derived from the same Indo-European root as Latin mors ‘death’ and Russian mor ’pestilence’. Some authors also likened her to mare, an evil spirit in Germanic and Slavic folklore, associated with nightmares and sleep paralysis. In some Russian dialects the word ‘mara’ means ‘phantom’, ‘vision’, ‘hallucination’.

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“ODYSSEUS: bro when will you fight
ACHILLES: when agamemnon stops being a righteous dick
ODYSSEUS: bro…people are dying
ACHILLES: [kickflips away] whatever”
“The goddess Artemis had a twin brother, Apollo, the many-faceted god of the Sun. He was her male counterpart: his domain was the city, hers the wilderness; his was the sun, hers the moon; his the domesticated flocks, hers the wild, untamed animals; he was the god of music, she was the inspiration for round dances on the mountains.”
— Jean Shinoda Bolen (via land-of-godsandmonsterss)

lebornaciar:

lebornaciar:

gods for the modern agebaron samedi

laugh in the face of death. treat life like a carnival—chase girls, smoke cigars, drink yourself blind, and never pass up the chance for a dirty joke. keep the dead in the ground and the dying from harm’s reach. save lives, lift curses, hand out favours and come back to collect—and smile, smile as you dig the graves of those who wrong you.

kovuhs:

mythology meme- one/two mythological objects.

ATHENA'S INVISIBILITY HELMET.  Perseus received gifts from the gods to help him in his task: a pair of winged sandals, a sword, a helmet that made the wearer invisible, and a bronze shield from Athena that was polished to shine like a mirror.

remuspumpkinly:

mythic series: athena and medusa (x)

you told the world that it was my fault, you set a curse upon my head