Mythology


  • The Myths and Legacy of Osiris in Egyptian Mythology

    Egyptian mythology is rich with captivating deities, and among them, Osiris emerges as a particularly significant figure. The stories surrounding Osiris, the god of the afterlife, are filled with intrigue and depth, shedding light on ancient beliefs and cultural practices. This exploration delves into the myths, powers, and enduring legacy of Osiris. Who is Osiris?…

  • The Significance of Tellus in Roman Culture

    Tellus: The Roman Goddess of the Earth Tellus, often referred to as Tellus Mater, represents the Italian goddess of the earth. She played a significant role in ancient Roman spirituality, especially during seismic events and other natural phenomena. Notably, her temple located in Rome was established in 268 B.C. following an earthquake amid warfare. Romans…

  • The Tale of Prometheus: A Titan’s Rebellion

    The Clash of Gods and Titans In an age devoid of humans, the realm was governed by the Gods and the Titans. The Gods, formidable entities wielding tremendous might, were led by Zeus, while the Titans, ancient giants steeped in power, vied for dominion in a protracted and fierce conflict. Among them were twin Titans…

  • The Legacy of Eris: Goddess of Discord

    The representation of Eris, the Goddess of Discord, has left an indelible mark on history, showing her as a surreal figure with a ghastly visage, fiery eyes, and tattered garments, often depicted with a concealed dagger by her side. This portrayal, while grotesque, reflects a humorous truth about the nature of divine beings. Eris’s lineage…

  • The Enigmatic World of Dreams: Insights and Interpretations

    Dreams are fascinating hallucinatory experiences that occur during sleep, engaging humans with their enigmatic nature throughout history. They have inspired a wide range of beliefs, fears, and theoretical explorations that attempt to uncover their essence. While categorizing dreams can introduce some limitations, they are generally seen as reflections of reality, predictive insights, healing encounters, or…

  • Hera: The Jealous Queen of the Gods

    Hera, known as Juno in Roman mythology, stands as the esteemed queen of the Greek gods and the devoted wife of Zeus. Embodying the quintessential attributes of womanhood, she served as the goddess of marriage, family, and guardian of women during childbirth. Despite her unwavering loyalty to Zeus, Hera is often portrayed as possessive and…

  • In the intricate landscape of Irish lore, Nuada stands as a significant and iconic figure, recognized as the inaugural monarch of the Tuatha Dé Danann, a legendary group of divine entities believed to have once governed Ireland. His moniker, “Airgetlám,” meaning “Silver Hand/Arm,” encapsulates a narrative filled with victories, sorrow, and an unwavering quest for…

  • Roman Mars Explores Architectural Influences in Chicago and Beyond

    A few years back, at the onset of the pandemic, Roman Mars crafted an episode of 99% Invisible where he explored the design features of his own home, reflecting the shared experience of limited outside access during that time. This episode has since been recognized as a significant showcase of the series. Mars has since…

  • Neptune: The Roman God of the Sea

    Neptune, the Roman deity of the sea, is the sibling of both Pluto and Jupiter. He bears a striking resemblance to his Greek counterpart, Poseidon. Neptune is often intertwined with the concept of fresh water, and historical references to him appear as early as 399 BC. His name, which translates to “moist” in Latin, is…

  • The Marvel of the Daru Staircase and the Winged Victory of Samothrace

    A Pathway to Triumph: The Daru Staircase The Daru Staircase at the Louvre Room 703, Denon Wing, Level 1 Perched majestically at the apex of the grand Daru staircase, the Winged Victory of Samothrace stands as one of the Louvre’s quintessential masterpieces. This striking setting was intentionally curated to honor and amplify this emblematic work…