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Who were the gods and goddesses of ancient Greece and Rome, and what significance did they hold for their worshippers? Despite the decline of their widespread worship, these deities have captivated writers and artists for centuries. From Aphrodite to Apollo, Poseidon to Zeus, they are iconic figures in Western culture, yet their rich histories extend beyond famous artworks. The Greek and Roman gods play essential roles in the powerful epics like the Iliad, Odyssey, and Metamorphoses. They are immortal and mighty, yet also exhibit vanity, vindictiveness, and vulnerability. As embodiments of death, fertility, love, and war, these deities offer insights into how the Greeks and Romans perceived their world. Philip Matyszak presents this pantheon in all its complexity, guiding readers from Mount Olympus to Hades. Each chapter delves into the 'biography' of a specific god or goddess, tracing the origins of their legends. Matyszak intertwines history with vivid retellings of myths, covering tales of cosmic creation, universal conflict, disastrous weddings, and unexpected mishaps. This beautifully illustrated guide is essential for anyone intrigued by mythology and classical civilization.
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The Gods and Goddesses of Greece and Rome, Philip Matyszak
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- 2022
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