Why Did Orpheus Look Back?
Before we begin, I wanted to say in advance that this post is going to be different than my older posts were. I am going to be looking at material …
A site for the Esoteric and the Historian
Before we begin, I wanted to say in advance that this post is going to be different than my older posts were. I am going to be looking at material …
Ares is one of the twelve Olympian gods from Greek mythology. He is also the son of Zeus and Hera, who are the King and Queen of the gods. Ares …
The Greek Gods partake in battle quite a lot in Greek Mythology. In the Iliad, the Greek Gods directly join in the war between the Greeks and the Trojans. In …
Like every culture around the world, Slavs also have a history of practicing folk religions before their Christianization. Slavic Paganism is that folk religion that the Slavs were practicing. Documentation …
Plenty of people have grown up hearing about the flood, an event that wiped out the population of the earth once a very long time ago. Children growing up in …
Baal is one of the most popularly known deities from the old religions, his name or some variant of his name is often used in reference to a prominent Canaanite …
With the Summer Solstice right around the corner, we are now about halfway through the year. That means that there are about six months to think about what you’ll do …
Hesiod is a man who stands at the dawn of literature in Archaic Greece, a contemporary to Homer. Like Homer, Hesiod was also a poet–although he was not a rhapsode. …
After covering a decent amount of information that is sourced to Homer, we come to the question of who is he? In the simplest answer, Homer is a bard–a poet–from …
This is another question that has been retrieved from the people of the internet that caught my interest to talk about. This question concerns the Judgement of Paris, an event …