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The story of Daphne originated from a very brief local legend in the late Pan Greek period, and was created in the "Metamorphosis" written by the Roman poet Ovid around the first century AD. In essence, Daphne's story is not a Greek myth, but an original creation by the Roman Ovid. The purpose of ... Read More
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"The Last Supper" was created by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci, with the theme of Jesus having the last supper with the Twelve Apostles in the Bible. The characters' expressions of fear, anger, suspicion, and dissection, as well as their gestures, eyes, and behavior, are depicted in a subtle and ... Read More
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Medes (Ancient Greek: Μ ῆ τις, English: Metis) One of the goddess of the ocean, the goddess of primitive wisdom, and the first wife of Zeus; Or the sea goddess of Meles. [2] In Greek mythology, it generally refers to the daughter of Oshinus (Ochoanus) and Thesis [3-4], the goddess of the ocean, the ... Read More
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Victory goddess Niki (Nike): The embodiment of victory, Niki is the daughter of Titan Paras and Styx. Her Roman name is Victoria Victoria. Her image is of a pair of wings and a strong and beautiful figure, like wandering down from the sky with flowing clothes. Victory followed wherever she went. She ... Read More
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Fortuna is one of the oldest goddesses in Roman mythology. As a goddess of fortune, she is in charge of human happiness and opportunities. In Western deities, Fortuna often stands on a rotating flywheel with a horn symbolizing abundance and wealth in one hand and a rudder that dominates people's ... Read More
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Dripping Beast, a carved decoration for the spout terminal of a building's water delivery pipeline. "The gargoyle, or gurgoyle in English, comes from the French gargouille, which originally means" throat. "See Latin gurgulio, gula.". The term dripper is commonly used in medieval works, but this ... Read More
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Atlas (Greek: Άτλας、 Atlas, or Atlas, is a giant god in ancient Greek mythology, belonging to the Titan. He was condemned by Zeus to support the heavens with his shoulders. Atlas is the giant god in Greek mythology and a member of the Titan giant god. He was condemned by Zeus to support the heavens ... Read More
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Dionysus (Greek: Διόνυσος、 Dionysus, the god of wine in ancient Greek mythology, is one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. Dionysus was the god of wine believed by the ancient Greeks and Thracians. He not only possessed the power of intoxicating wine, but also became a very charismatic god at that ... Read More
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Hestia (Greek: Ἑ) στία、 Hestia, which means "stove" or "fireside", is the goddess of stoves and families in ancient Greek mythology, and is also the goddess of the sacred fire. One of the twelve main gods of Olympus. Hesiod believed that she was the first child of the second generation god queen, ... Read More
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Eos was the goddess of dawn in ancient Greek mythology, the daughter of the Titan god Hyperion and the goddess of light Thea, and the sister of the sun god Helius and the moon goddess Selene. The image of Eos is a beautiful woman with rosy fingers and dark red clothes. As one of the goddesses in the ... Read More
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