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Greek mythology

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Anomalous Aerial Phenomena, Abductions, and Mysterious ... scirp.org Lilian Tsappa · Scientific Research Publishing 7 facts
accountIn Greek mythology, the cloud goddess Nephele and the sea goddess Thetis engaged in liaisons with human kings, resulting in nation-building events.
claimGreek mythology consists of an ensemble of myths that served as the subject for epic poetry, tragedy, comedy, and other genres of classical Greek literature.
claimEdith Hamilton asserts that the ancient Greeks created their gods in their own image, and that Greek mythology focuses on man's relationship to nature rather than religious belief.
perspectiveThe author posits that the anomalous events described in Greek mythology were successful because they were not influenced by the religious fervor, superstition, and social or institutional censorship that characterize modern reporting of similar phenomena.
claimAnomalous aerial phenomena in Greek mythology involve members of royal households and generational bloodlines, either creating new lineages, such as in the myth of The Abduction of Europe, or protecting established ones from war and internal strife, such as in the myth of The Golden Fleece.
perspectiveThe author argues that anomalous aerial phenomena in Greek mythology are homogeneous in the description and quality of the story, and their truth resonates because they occurred in a historical period before monotheism and organized systems of belief.
claimThe myths of 'The Abduction of Europe' and 'The Golden Fleece' suggest a transition in Greek mythology from nature-oriented themes to nomadic, socially-oriented, and nation-building themes.
Pleiadians: Who They Are and What Their Mission on Earth Is | Gaia gaia.com Gaia Jul 11, 2025 4 facts
accountGreek mythology asserts that Zeus transformed the seven sisters of the Pleiades into stars to save them from being pursued by the hunter Orion.
accountGreek myth states that Zeus transformed the seven sisters of the Pleiades into stars to save them from the hunter Orion, who pursued them relentlessly.
claimIn Greek mythology, Maia is the mother of Hermes, and Electra is the mother of Dardanus, the founder of Troy.
claimThe name "Pleiades" originates from the Greek myth of the seven daughters of the Titan Atlas and the nymph Pleione.
David Icke and the Rise of the Lizard People - Stuff They Don't Want ... iheart.com iHeart 3 facts
claimIn Greek mythology, Typhon is described as having the upper body of a man and the lower body of massive vipers.
claimGreek mythology features a king of Athens who is described as half-man and half-snake.
claimIn Greek mythology, the figure Typhon is described as having a human upper body and a lower body composed of massive vipers.
The Sirius Mystery en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimRobert K. G. Temple claims in 'The Sirius Mystery' that extraterrestrial beings from the Sirius star system taught the arts of civilization to humans and originated the systems of the Egyptian Pharaohs, Greek mythology, and the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Pleiadian Starseeds: Symbols, Birthmarks & Traits centreofexcellence.com Centre of Excellence Apr 19, 2024 1 fact
accountIn Greek mythology, the Pleiades are represented as the seven daughters of the Titan Atlas who were pursued by the hunter Orion.
Pleiades in folklore and literature - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimIn Greek mythology, the stars of the Pleiades represented the Seven Sisters.