The Greek Mythology

41 videos • 0 views • by Mysterious East Greek mythology refers to the collection of stories and beliefs that were central to the religious and cultural life of ancient Greece. These myths typically feature the gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon, as well as various heroes, monsters, and other supernatural beings. The gods and goddesses of Greek mythology were believed to have control over various aspects of the world, including natural phenomena such as thunder and lightning, as well as human emotions like love and hate. The most powerful of these deities were often depicted as living on Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece. Many of the myths in Greek mythology revolve around the exploits of heroes such as Perseus, Theseus, and Heracles (better known as Hercules). These heroes were often tasked with completing difficult quests or defeating fearsome monsters, and their stories were used to convey important moral lessons to the people of ancient Greece. Overall, Greek mythology has had a profound influence on Western culture, and continues to be studied and appreciated by scholars, artists, and enthusiasts all over the world.