Civ 5 wonders
Poor Eos forgot to ask for eternal youth for her beloved. The supreme god Zeus granted her prayer that Tithonus be made immortal and live forever. Eos fell in love with the mortal TITHONUS, or TITHONOS and carried him off. She, like Selene, drives a two-horse chariot. EOS (AURORA), goddess of the dawn, was a third child of Hyperion. In the end, Endymion was granted perpetual sleep and eternal youth. Selene (or Artemis) fell desperately in love with the hunter ENDYMION and used to abandon her duties in the heaven to visit the cave of her beloved. Later the goddess ARTEMIS (DIANA) becomes a moon-goddess. SELENE, goddess of the moon, is a daughter of the titan Hyperion, and she drives a two-horse chariot. This tale illustrates the brave folly of youth, the conflict between parents and their children, and the search for identity. Too inexperienced to control the horses, Phaëthon created havoc, and in answer to the prayers of Earth was hurtled to his death by the lightning of the supreme god, Zeus or Jupiter. Thus Phaëthon was granted his adamant request that he be allowed to drive the sun-chariot for one day. The sun-god assured Phaëthon that he was his father, swearing a dread oath that the boy could have anything that he desired. PHAËTHON, son of the sun-god, whether he be called Hyperion, Helius, or Apollo, wanted to be certain that the Sun was really his father and so he went to the splendid palace of the Sun to find out. The sun-god dwells in the East, crosses the dome of the sky in his chariot drawn by a team of four horses, descends in the West into the stream of Oceanus, which encircles the earth, and then sails back to the East to begin a new day. Later the god APOLLO became a god of the sun as well. The titan HYPERION, god of the sun, was father of HELIUS, or HELIOS, also a god of the sun. He is the father of the many spirits of waters (rivers, springs, etc.), the OCEANIDS, three thousand daughters and three thousand sons. The Titan OCEANUS, or OKEANOS was the stream of Ocean that encircles the disc of the earth in the early concept of geography.
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Contemporary feminist approaches to mythology lay great importance on the fact that many early societies first conceived of deity as a woman. Most important and first, Gaia, the earth and fertility mother, came from Chaos. From Hesiod’s Chaos came Ge, Tartarus, Eros, Erebus, and Night. Later writers interpret Chaos as a mass of many elements (or only four: earth, air, fire, and water) from which the universe was created.
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Out of Chaos the universe came into being. CHAOS (“yawning void”) provides the beginning for creation. Hesiod in his epic poem the Theogony offers the earliest Greek version of genesis.