Mythic Marbles
Embark on a great quest to become the marbles champion! Master the game and you may become the master of the Empire!
Embark on a great quest to build your skills and become a master of marbles. Gain recognition by seeking out competition with the greatest marble players throughout the empire. In marbles, a bright mind and cool temper aid masterful victory. Compete against the most revered men of the ancient era. Earn their advice, wisdom and marbles as tokens of success. Be sure to have Mount Olympus on your side because the challenge against your final opponent will alter the course of your life!
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Greek mythology is the body of stories belonging to the Ancient Greeks concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. Mythology was at the heart of everyday life in ancient Greece. Greeks regarded mythology as a part of their history. They used myth to explain natural phenomena, cultural variations, traditional enmities and friendships. There are various modern theories about the origins of Greek mythology. According to the Scriptural Theory, all mythological legends are derived from the narratives of the Scriptures, although the real facts have been disguised and altered. According to the Historical Theory all the persons mentioned in mythology were once real human beings, and the legends relating to them are merely the additions of later times. Archaeological excavations at Mycenaean and Minoan sites seems to support the historical theory and provided archaeological evidence of many of the mythological details about gods and heroes, [the recent discovery of the legendary palace of King Minos at Crete,the discovery of the city of Troy in Asia Minor,etc.].
Greek mythology has had extensive influence on the culture, the arts and the literature of Western civilization and remains part of Western heritage and language. It has been a part of the educational fabric from childhood,
Greek mythology was depicted in artifacts throughout the different ages from antiquity to modern times as can be seen in the following photos.The accompaning music is that of an old Greek song dating from the 40s [Ahi Ela (Erotica Ghymnassia)
Giorgos Vidalis &orchestra ]
1. A recent painting of Medea by Evelyn De Morgan (b London, 1850 or 1855; d London, 2 May 1919 )
2. Marble sarcophagus?Medea and Jason: daughter writhes in pain from poisoned garment while Creon grieves and Jason looks on
Roman; mid-second century CE
Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1992
3. Marble sarcophagus?Medea and Jason: Medea escapes in serpent chariot Roman; mid-second century CE
Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Credits: Barbara McManus, 1992
4.Cadmus killing the dragon of Ares [Andre Monsiau 1754-1837]
5.Medusa mosaic [Greco-Roman museum -Alexandria Egypt ]
6.Medusa oil painting [ 1878] Arnold Böcklin (1827 - 1901)
7. Chimera of Arezzo c. 400 BC bronze Florence, Museo Archeologico Nazionale
8. Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus, by John William Waterhouse(April 6, 1849 — February 10, 1917)
9. Circe by Wright Barker [English Painter, 1864-1941]
10. Venus de Milo”
Melos (the Cyclades islands)
Circa 100 BC
Marble
11.Recent statue of Venus from the late 19th Century [Alexandria –Antoniadis Garden]
12. The Birth of Venus : By Sandro Botticelli( March 1, 1444/45 — May 17, 1510)
13.Venus asleep by Giorgione (c. 1477 ? 1510)
14. Europa and the Bull by Coypel December 25, 1628 - December 24, 1707),
15. Europa and the Bull by Gustave Moreau, circa 1869
16.Europa and the Bull bronze sculpture at German Maritime Museum
17. The Rape of Europa, oil on canvas by Titian dating from 1560–62; in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston. 178 ? 205 cm.
18. The Rape of Europa Noel - Nicolas Coypel, French painter ( 1690 - 1734 ) Oil on canvas, 35H x 40W
Photo K.Wetzel
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Collection
19.Europa and the bull at Alexandria Egypt ,opposite to Bibliotheca Alexandrina [Statue by the Egyptian sculptor Fathi Mahmoud in 1969]
20. Selene and Endymion, by Sir Edward Poynter(1839-1919)
21. Roman Sarcophagus showing Selene and Endymion Ca. 180 CE.



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