Ithaca

Ithaca Mythological Sites

Ithaca is the kingdom of Ulysses and the eternal symbol of return and nostalgia. In Greek mythology it is the final destination of the hero's ten-year wandering after the Trojan War. The island is connected with the faith of Penelope, the adulthood of Telemachus and the restoration of order in the palace through menstruation. See... More

Iolcus

Mythological Sites OF JOLCOS

Iolkos was an ancient city of Thessaly and home of Jason. From there the Argonaut Campaign began to seek out the Golden Fleece. The usurper king Pelia assigned Jason the mission, hoping he would not return. Iolkos symbolizes the beginning of the heroic journey and the test of royal legitimacy. See also: Jason, ... More

Delphi

Mythological Sites of Delphi

Delphi was considered the center of the world in ancient Greece. There was the oracle of Apollo and Pythia, which gave oracles to kings and cities. Apollo is said to have killed dragon Python to establish his sanctuary. Delphi symbolize divine wisdom, divination and fate. See also: Apollo, Pythia, Python

Crete

Mythological Sites Crete

Crete is the largest island in Greece and a central mythological place. There Zeus was born and raised, hidden in a cave to be saved from Saturn. Crete is also connected to King Minos and Labyrinth, where Minotaur lived. Theseus killed the monster with Ariadne's help. Crete symbolizes ... More

Corinth

Mythological Sites of Corinth

Corinth was a strong city of the Peloponnese and an important shopping centre. In mythology it is associated with the hero Bellerophon and the winged horse Pegasus. Also, there Jason and Medea fled after returning from Colchis. The tragic act of Medea in Corinth is one of the most shocking episodes of mythology. The... More

Colchis

Mythological Sites

Kolchida was located on the eastern coast of the Black Sea and is known as the place where the Golden Fleece was kept. There Jason traveled with the Argonauts, seeking the precious symbol of royal power. Princess Medea, daughter of King Aetis, helped Jason complete his feats. Colchis symbolizes the edge of the known... More

Calydon

Mythological Sites of Calydon

Calydona was an ancient city of Aetolia and became known by the myth of Calydonian Capros. King Wines failed to honor Artemis, and the goddess sent a terrible carter to destroy the land. Many heroes gathered to pursue him, between them Atalanti and Meleagros. The hunting of Calydonian Capros is a symbol ... More

Aulis

Mythological Places Rug

Auldida was an ancient port of Boeotia and holds an important position in Greek mythology. From there the Greek forces gathered before starting for Troy. According to legend, goddess Artemis kept the winds still, requiring Agamemnon to sacrifice his daughter Iphigeni. The history of Iphigenia in Aulis is one of 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

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