Apollo was the Greek god of the sun, truth, music, healing, arts, archery, and divination. He was born on the island of Delos to Zeus and Leto after a long search for a place to give birth due to Hera's wrath. As a youth, Apollo slayed the dragon Python and was punished by Zeus by being forced to serve King Admetus for nine years. Apollo had several love affairs that ended badly, including with Daphne who was turned into a laurel tree and Cassandra who was cursed after rejecting his advances. During the Trojan War, Apollo aided Paris in killing Achilles and rescued Aeneas from Diomedes by enveloping him in a cloud
Apollo was the Greek god of the sun, music, art, medicine, oracles, and more. He was born on the island of Delos along with his twin sister Artemis to Zeus and Leto. The Romans adopted Apollo from Greek mythology, keeping his name and stories the same. Apollo is often depicted as a handsome young man with golden hair, carrying a lyre and bow while driving his sun chariot across the sky. Though he had many lovers, Apollo never married.
Zeus was the son of the Titans Cronos and Rhea. Cronos ate all of his children as they were born to prevent a prophecy of being overthrown, but Rhea saved Zeus by giving Cronos a rock instead. Zeus was raised in secret and later tricked Cronos into vomiting up his siblings. Zeus then led the gods in a war against the Titans, defeating Cronos and claiming Mount Olympus as his throne. As the king of the gods, Zeus had power over lightning and weather and fathered many famous children through his marriages and affairs.
The document discusses various aspects of the sea and port of Viareggio, Italy including beaches, shipyards, docks, port authorities, and a channel. It also lists several Italian names.
This document lists various landmarks and attractions in a town, including schools, a clock, pinewood, an open-air market, shops, a cinema, Museum Blanck, Mazzini square, a train station, municipality building, a statue of the Virgin Mary, and hotels.
This document discusses sports facilities such as a stadium, community swimming pool, and sports hall that could provide opportunities for the local community to participate in sports and recreation activities. It mentions Vasco Zappelli, who may be involved with these sports facilities. The sports hall is referenced twice, indicating it is a key facility being proposed or discussed.
Apollo was the Greek god of the sun, truth, music, healing, arts, archery, and divination. He was born on the island of Delos to Zeus and Leto after a long search for a place to give birth due to Hera's wrath. As a youth, Apollo slayed the dragon Python and was punished by Zeus by being forced to serve King Admetus for nine years. Apollo had several love affairs that ended badly, including with Daphne who was turned into a laurel tree and Cassandra who was cursed after rejecting his advances. During the Trojan War, Apollo aided Paris in killing Achilles and rescued Aeneas from Diomedes by enveloping him in a cloud
Apollo was the Greek god of the sun, music, art, medicine, oracles, and more. He was born on the island of Delos along with his twin sister Artemis to Zeus and Leto. The Romans adopted Apollo from Greek mythology, keeping his name and stories the same. Apollo is often depicted as a handsome young man with golden hair, carrying a lyre and bow while driving his sun chariot across the sky. Though he had many lovers, Apollo never married.
Zeus was the son of the Titans Cronos and Rhea. Cronos ate all of his children as they were born to prevent a prophecy of being overthrown, but Rhea saved Zeus by giving Cronos a rock instead. Zeus was raised in secret and later tricked Cronos into vomiting up his siblings. Zeus then led the gods in a war against the Titans, defeating Cronos and claiming Mount Olympus as his throne. As the king of the gods, Zeus had power over lightning and weather and fathered many famous children through his marriages and affairs.
The document discusses various aspects of the sea and port of Viareggio, Italy including beaches, shipyards, docks, port authorities, and a channel. It also lists several Italian names.
This document lists various landmarks and attractions in a town, including schools, a clock, pinewood, an open-air market, shops, a cinema, Museum Blanck, Mazzini square, a train station, municipality building, a statue of the Virgin Mary, and hotels.
This document discusses sports facilities such as a stadium, community swimming pool, and sports hall that could provide opportunities for the local community to participate in sports and recreation activities. It mentions Vasco Zappelli, who may be involved with these sports facilities. The sports hall is referenced twice, indicating it is a key facility being proposed or discussed.
2. Gli antichi Greci erano politeisti cioè che adoravano tanti
dei. Questi erano concepiti come esseri simili agli uomini
avevano anche qualita fisiche:erano bellissimui, di forza
immensa,straordinariamente grandi. Il piu grande tra gli dei
è Zeus,divinità di quale parleremo.
3. Zeus
È la massima divinità
dell’olimpo Greco ed è padre
degli dei e degli
uomini.Signore del cielo e della
terra,comanda i tuoni e i
fulmini e,quando scuote
l’ègida,il suo scudo,da origine
a grandi tempeste.Protegge la
famiglia e le istituzioni,è il
custode della giustizia,della
lealtà dei patti e
dell’ospitalità.è sempre
rappresentato con barba folta e
chioma abbondante.Ha come
moglie la sorella Era,ma è
famoso per i suoi
tradimenti.Più di cento sono le
donne,dee o mortali,amate da
Zeus,da cui ha avuto
moltissimi figli.