• Eris: The Goddess of Discord and Strife

    Eris: The Goddess of Discord Eris, the embodiment of strife and discord, is a notable figure in Greek mythology. Often associated with the tumult of warfare, she took pleasure in chaos and carnage. Eris stands out as the only deity excluded from the wedding of Peleus and Thetis due to her contentious nature. Angered by…

  • The Legendary Hero Heracles: Myths and Labors

    Heracles, one of the most renowned figures in Greco-Roman mythology, is known for his incredible feats and strength. He was the offspring of Zeus and Alcmene, who was a descendant of Perseus. According to legend, Zeus declared that the next male hailed from the lineage of Perseus would rule Greece. However, due to the machinations…

  • The Rise and Impact of Pax Romana in Ancient Rome

    After enduring years of political turmoil, civil strife, and the assassinations that led to the fall of the Roman Republic, Ancient Rome experienced a period of notable peace and stability referred to as the Pax Romana, which means “Roman Peace.” This transformative era began in 27 B.C. with Augustus emerging as the first Roman emperor…

  • The Timeless Tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice: Love and Loss Through the Ages

    The tale of Orpheus and Eurydice serves as a poignant reminder of love’s fragility and the inevitability of death, a theme highlighted in an intriguing myth regarding ancient Roman generals, who were reportedly reminded of mortality with the phrase “Memento Mori.” While the knowledge of our mortality is universally acknowledged, coming to terms with it…

  • Roman Religion: A Study of Its Foundations and Practices

    Roman Religion: An Overview of Beliefs and Practices Roman religion encompassed the beliefs and rituals of the inhabitants of the Italian peninsula, spanning from ancient times until the rise of Christianity in the 4th century CE, and is often referred to in the context of Classical antiquity. Cicero, a notable orator and politician of the…

  • Neith: The Creator Goddess of Ancient Egypt We are excited to announce that expert Egyptologist, Dr. Edward Scrivens, from The Egypt Exploration Society, will be joining us for our enchanting 14-day journey titled “Queens and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt.” This tour will examine the legacies of influential women in ancient Egyptian culture and power. Dr.…

  • The Temples of Apollo Sosiano and Bellona in Rome

    Situated adjacent to the Portico di Ottavia within the Jewish quarter, the remnants of a temple devoted to Apollo, known as Apollo Sosiano, are visible close to the Theatre of Marcellus. This temple was constructed between 433 and 431 BC as a dedication to Apollo Medicus—God of Healing—during a time of plague. It earned its…

  • Hera: The Queen of the Gods in Mythology

    Hera, known as Juno in Roman mythology, stands as the wife of Zeus and commands her stature as the queen among the pantheon of ancient Greek deities. She embodies the ideal of womanhood, acting as the goddess of marriage, family, and a guardian for women during childbirth. Although fiercely loyal to Zeus, Hera is infamous…

  • The Legend and Legacy of Bres in Celtic Mythology

    Bres, a pivotal deity in Celtic mythology, occupies a significant place within ancient narratives. The son of a Fomoire king and a goddess, he was endowed with remarkable beauty but struggled to fulfill the expectations of a benevolent leader. After facing defeat from his adversaries, Bres sought vengeance against those who usurped his position. This…

  • At the core of the lush landscapes of Ireland lies the formidable Goddess known as the Morrígan. This ancient deity embodies feminine power, wisdom, and resilience, shrouded in the complexities of life and death. As a haunting presence on battlefields, the Morrígan not only casts a shadow of dread but also shines a guiding light…