Greek Mythology: Captivating Stories of the Ancient Olympians and Titans

Greek Mythology: Captivating Stories of the Ancient Olympians and Titans - Ross Tanner

Greek Mythology: Captivating Stories of the Ancient Olympians and Titans


Captivating Stories of the Ancient Olympians and Titans
Did you know that Zeus loved many women, both goddesses and mortals?

Did you know that he turned himself into golden rain for one damsel who was locked away in a tower, and turned himself into a swan for another beauty?

Did you know that he kidnapped one young princess which led to her brother founding the city of Thebes?

And did you know that, to protect his own power, Zeus swallowed his first wife, just as Cronus had swallowed his own children in a previous age?

Greek myth is full of fascinating tales of Titans and Olympian gods. Some of it makes us wonder if there might be some hint of truth behind those stories, no matter how outrageous they may sound. What parts of those stories were merely symbolic and what parts were literal?

This book contains a brief, but unconventional look at the Titans and Olympian gods of Greek mythology. Brief, because a thorough treatment of these legendary super beings could take thousands of pages. Unconventional, because digging for truth is far more interesting than reciting old stories which have little relevance to us today. Attempting to reveal some semblance of truth brings the stories to life. It gives them relevance to our modern world. Here, we will look at many of the more fascinating stories which kept the Greek mortals entertained for hundreds of years. After all, they didn't have iPhones and computer tablets.

Within this book's pages, you'll find the answers to these questions and more. Just some of the questions and topics covered include

  • The Nature of Myth
  • Primordial Beings and Titans
  • Creation of the Universe
  • Birth of the Titans
  • Stories of a Primordial Universe
  • Children of Cronus and Rhea
  • Trouble in Heaven
  • Titans vs. Gods
  • New Pecking Order
  • Prometheus and the Humans
  • Zeus and His Ladies
  • More Fun from Olympus
  • Metis and Athena
  • Cecrops and Dragons

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Captivating Stories of the Ancient Olympians and Titans
Did you know that Zeus loved many women, both goddesses and mortals?

Did you know that he turned himself into golden rain for one damsel who was locked away in a tower, and turned himself into a swan for another beauty?

Did you know that he kidnapped one young princess which led to her brother founding the city of Thebes?

And did you know that, to protect his own power, Zeus swallowed his first wife, just as Cronus had swallowed his own children in a previous age?

Greek myth is full of fascinating tales of Titans and Olympian gods. Some of it makes us wonder if there might be some hint of truth behind those stories, no matter how outrageous they may sound. What parts of those stories were merely symbolic and what parts were literal?

This book contains a brief, but unconventional look at the Titans and Olympian gods of Greek mythology. Brief, because a thorough treatment of these legendary super beings could take thousands of pages. Unconventional, because digging for truth is far more interesting than reciting old stories which have little relevance to us today. Attempting to reveal some semblance of truth brings the stories to life. It gives them relevance to our modern world. Here, we will look at many of the more fascinating stories which kept the Greek mortals entertained for hundreds of years. After all, they didn't have iPhones and computer tablets.

Within this book's pages, you'll find the answers to these questions and more. Just some of the questions and topics covered include

  • The Nature of Myth
  • Primordial Beings and Titans
  • Creation of the Universe
  • Birth of the Titans
  • Stories of a Primordial Universe
  • Children of Cronus and Rhea
  • Trouble in Heaven
  • Titans vs. Gods
  • New Pecking Order
  • Prometheus and the Humans
  • Zeus and His Ladies
  • More Fun from Olympus
  • Metis and Athena
  • Cecrops and Dragons

Get your copy by clicking the "Add to Cart" button at the top of this page!
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