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Greek Mythology
- Captivating Greek Myths of Greek Gods, Goddesses, Monsters and Heroes
- Narrated by: Randy Whitlow
- Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
Explore the captivating myths of the Greek gods and heroes!
Although the Greek gods and goddesses were powerful immortal beings, they were in many ways still very like the humans who worshiped them. The gods and goddesses are stricken with jealousy; they fall in love; they get angry when they feel slighted; and bestow gifts when they are honored. Likewise, the heroes are larger than life: they’re stronger, faster, and more skilled than ordinary mortals, but they are still subject to pain, illness, and death.
This audiobook on Greek mythology will take you on a captivating journey, so you can experience the enjoyment of the entertaining stories while also learning about the Greek myths that lie at the roots of Western language, culture, and civilization.
Within this audiobook, you'll find the following Greek myths and topics covered
- The Creation of the Titans
- The birth of the Olympians and the downfall of the Titans
- Prometheus and Epimetheus
- The birth of the Muses
- The Olympian gods and goddesses
- Hera, queen of the gods
- Hermes, Trickster, and messenger of the gods
- Grey-Eyed Athena, goddess of wisdom and strategy
- Hephaestus, god of fire and smithcraft
- Artemis, virgin goddess of the hunt
- Apollo, god of music and healing
- Dionysus, god of wine and ritual madness
- Ares, god of war, and Aphrodite, goddess of love
- The story of Demeter and Persephone
- Demigods, heroes, and monsters
- The story of Perseus
- Heracles
- Theseus and the Minotaur
Get the audiobook now and learn more about Greek mythology.