Iphigenia

Iphigenia at the altar of the Court before the sacrifice by Artemis

Iphigeni in Greek Mythology – Sacrifice, Artemis and Destiny of Atreides Ifigenia is one of the most tragic and much discussed forms of ancient Greek mythology. Daughter of King Agamemnon and Klytemnestra, its history is inextricably linked to the Trojan War and to the dark destiny of the house of Atreides. The...More

Athens

Mythological Sites Athens

Athens is the modern capital of Greece, but also one of the most important mythological sites of antiquity. According to tradition, the city was named after the goddess Athena, who won Poseidon in a competition offering the inhabitants the olive tree – symbol of wisdom and prosperity. Athens was considered a center of knowledge, strategy and ...More

Places in greek mythology

Religion and Sacred Places of Ancient Greece

Discover mythological sites of Greece The mythological sites of Greece are a bridge between history, myth and landscape. From mountains and caves to ancient sanctuaries and cities associated with gods, heroes and legends, each place hides a history that travels through time. On this page you will discover locations associated with ...More

Arcadia

Mythological Sites of Arcadia

Arcadia is the name of an area in modern Greece, but it was also an important place for reference in ancient Greek mythology. It was located in the heart of the Peloponnese and was considered a wild and isolated land, full of forests and mountains. According to tradition, Pan lived there along with oaks, nymphs and spirits of nature. Arcadia often...More

The Colonies of Ancient Greece

The colonies of ancient Greece and the expansion of Greeks in the Mediterranean

The Greek colonization (8th–6th century BC) was one of the most important phenomena of ancient history. The Greeks established colonies throughout the Mediterranean and Black Sea, carrying not only their language and institutions, but also their religion. At the heart of each colony were the temples, operating as centers of worship, political cohesion...More