2025 october 23 5:48pm iQOO Z10 5G nalibari 2 days ago i completed the norse mythology now I'll complete the greek one😔 next I'll do the genghis khan one
Why is it Greek "mythology" but Christian "faith"? They had old dusty books too. Indeed, the human eye is complex. Maybe Titan Prometheus created it after all.
The stories that the Ancient Greek people created to explain the world around them were so inventive and fascinating! I especially loved how the origin of many modern English words came from these mythical beings and their stories.
Absolutely riveting! This video brings Greek mythology to life in such a vivid and dramatic way—I felt like I was traveling back in time, witnessing the trials of Perseus, Hercules, and Psyche firsthand. A truly immersive experience that makes the myths unforgettable
Why is Danae praying on her knees with palms together? This is how people pray(ed) in churches, not how ancient Greeks did. They held their hands up toward the sky and often prayed standing.
00:05 – King Acrus's tragic downfall due to a dreadful prophecy. 02:49 – Perseus accepts the challenge to defeat Medusa 07:53 – Perseus defeats Medusa with strategy and reflexes. 10:28 – Perseus saves Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus 16:01 – Faon's attempt to drive the sun chariot 18:16 – Faon's tragic fate after trying to drive the Sun Chariot 22:51 – IO transformed into a goddess and her son became a god 25:04 – Cadmus avenges his men, dragon dies, new warriors emerge 29:57 – Zeus's involvement leads to significant events in Greek mythology 32:14 – Athena rejects Hephaestus's advances leading to the birth of a strange creature 36:37 – Hercules' turbulent birth and divine blessings 39:01 – Hercules overcomes challenges and seeks redemption 43:34 – Hercules completes his second labor by defeating the Hydra 45:49 – Hercules faces challenges capturing mythical creatures 50:30 – Hercules cleans Aia's Stables and deals with the giant birds of prey. 52:47 – Hercules completes tasks to capture creatures for King Eurystheus 57:21 – Hercules retrieves the girdle and battles a sea monster 59:49 – Hercules defeats the giant Gerion and his two-headed guard dog. 1:04:23 – Atlas supports Hercules with the celestial Vault 1:06:36 – Hercules defeats Cerberus and fulfills his final labor 1:10:54 – Greek mythology tales: Dolphins, Nymphs, and Hyacinth 1:13:17 – Apollo's guilt and tribute to Hyacinth 1:17:58 – Ganymede served the gods on Mount Olympus with nectar and Ambrosia. 1:20:12 – Atalanta's remarkable journey from being abandoned to becoming a renowned huntress. 1:24:41 – Aphrodite punishes Psyche for her beauty 1:26:59 – Psyche's beauty captivates AOS leading to unforeseen consequences 1:31:38 – Psyche's encounters with her mysterious husband. 1:33:48 – Psyche's return was triumphant, but her sisters became jealous and tried to poison her relationship. 1:38:15 – Psyche completes challenging tasks assigned by Aphrodite. 1:40:29 – Psyche completes her mission in the Underworld 1:45:13 – Oracle's cryptic prophecy leads to a divine union 1:47:31 – Theus, raised to be a hero, embarks on a heroic journey to Athens. 1:52:01 – Thesis recognized as the prince of Athens and heir to the throne 1:54:20 – Theus volunteers to exterminate a beast to save Athenian children 1:58:39 – Theus becomes the leader of Athens and a famous hero in Greek mythology. 2:01:00 – Lamea and Naobi's tragic myths intertwined with curses and pride 2:05:24 – Criticism and consequences of Greek gods' actions 2:07:37 – The inseparable brothers Castor and Pollux honored as Gemini through the constellation 2:12:29 – Bapon unknowingly becomes a pawn in a deadly plot. 2:14:39 – Bapon accepts the challenge to rid lysa's Kingdom of Chimera. 2:19:05 – Bapon defeats Chimera and gains recognition 2:21:15 – Bapon's hubris leads to his downfall 2:26:30 – Cronis's tyrannical reign and the prophecy of his downfall 2:28:56 – Rhea saves Zeus by tricking Cronus with a stone baby 2:34:03 – Zeus subdues Cronos and the Titans, and Poseidon becomes the god of the seas 2:36:37 – Poseidon and Amphitrite's union led to the birth of a god and brought peace to the seas. 2:41:28 – Prometheus steals fire for humanity, suffers Zeus's wrath 2:44:27 – Prometheus warns Epimetheus not to accept gifts from the gods 2:49:49 – Zeus devises a plan to prevent the Omen of his wife's prophecy 2:52:05 – Athena, Zeus, and Hera's divine relationships chart the course of Greek mythology. 2:56:31 – Hephaestus becomes a respected deity through his craftsmanship and marriage to Aphrodite. 2:58:53 – Leto gave birth to Artemis and Apollo on the unconnected island of Doos. 3:03:16 – Athena and Poseidon compete to be the patron of the city 3:05:34 – Athena wins the vote to lead and Poseidon's fury causes trouble for Athenians 3:10:13 – Aries orders Electrion to guard Aphrodite's room, but he falls asleep, leading to the couple's capture. 3:12:31 – Orpheus, the talented musician and courageous hero 3:17:04 – Orpheus's tragic end and reunion with Eurydice in the underworld 3:19:24 – Midas' wish for everything to turn to gold became a curse. 3:23:51 – Hercules and the gods fought the Giants in a fierce battle. 3:26:05 – Zeus kidnaps Europa in the form of a bull 3:30:28 – King Minos's power struggles and Poseidon's wrath 3:32:35 – The birth and imprisonment of the Minotaur 3:37:10 – Father's tragic transformation and daughter's sacrifice for him 3:39:47 – Olympian gods plot against Zeus 3:44:59 – Thanos tricks Death by gifting her shackles and collar instead of ornaments. 3:47:27 – Copus pleads to return to the world of the living for revenge and a proper funeral. 3:52:06 – Tantalus suffers a punishment for sacrificing his own son to the gods 3:54:27 – Ixion's betrayal and punishment by Zeus 3:59:19 – Medusa becomes a perfect Priestess attracting followers for her beauty. 4:01:34 – Poseidon seeks revenge by tarnishing Athena's reputation 4:06:29 – Medusa's redemption and death by Perseus 4:08:55 – Pegasus, Athena, Medusa, and Athena glorifying Medusa. 4:13:24 – Persephone's deal with Hades and the changing seasons 4:15:37 – Aphrodite falls in love with Adonis due to a golden arrow mishap 4:19:55 – Aphrodite rescues Adonis from the Underworld 4:21:58 – Love stories of Hades and Panie in Greek mythology.
The story of Protesilaus, the first Greek to set foot on Trojan soil, is so poignant. The prophecy that the first to land would be the first to die makes his act so incredibly brave. And Odysseus's clever trick of throwing his shield down first to avoid being the one to touch the sand is a perfect example of his famous cunning. It sets the stage for the whole 10-year conflict.
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I deeply apologize and don't wanna sound like the erm actually guy but in greek mythology heracles is the correct term for hercules, hercules is just the roman adaptation of hercules but both refer to the same hero
AMAZING VIDEO, but I would like to point out that in Greek Mythology it´s HERACLES not HERCULES, quite common mistake. But overall this is the best video I have ever watched on Greek Mythology, CONGRATS!
Fun fact about the hydra: It's actually a common misconception that two heads grow out from a decapitated head. But in fact, the hydra simply had a godlike healing ability and only the head that was severed would grow back. Also, Hercules (her-que-leez) is the Romanization of the hero's name. His GREEK name is Herecles (hera-kleez)
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2025 october 23 5:48pm iQOO Z10 5G nalibari
2 days ago i completed the norse mythology now I'll complete the greek one😔 next I'll do the genghis khan one
LO was not isis they need to change that😂.
so 50% of greek mythology is because of Zeus's seeds
AMAZINGGG
Did just say Agamemnon??? Omggg❤❤❤???
Wow, that sounds like a deep dive !
Why is it Greek "mythology" but Christian "faith"? They had old dusty books too. Indeed, the human eye is complex. Maybe Titan Prometheus created it after all.
The stories that the Ancient Greek people created to explain the world around them were so inventive and fascinating! I especially loved how the origin of many modern English words came from these mythical beings and their stories.
Why do the men always take advantage of the women in every story 😭
wow…nice😊
Theme of death: Paranoia of descendant killing person, ends up becoming a self fulfilling prophecy. There, you’re caught up.
Absolutely riveting! This video brings Greek mythology to life in such a vivid and dramatic way—I felt like I was traveling back in time, witnessing the trials of Perseus, Hercules, and Psyche firsthand. A truly immersive experience that makes the myths unforgettable
Why is Danae praying on her knees with palms together? This is how people pray(ed) in churches, not how ancient Greeks did. They held their hands up toward the sky and often prayed standing.
10:10 pm Puerto Rico. ¡Me encanta tu voz y tus relatos! Gracias por tu dedicación. ¡Que la paz te guíe en cada descubrimiento histórico! ❤
00:05 – King Acrus's tragic downfall due to a dreadful prophecy.
02:49 – Perseus accepts the challenge to defeat Medusa
07:53 – Perseus defeats Medusa with strategy and reflexes.
10:28 – Perseus saves Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus
16:01 – Faon's attempt to drive the sun chariot
18:16 – Faon's tragic fate after trying to drive the Sun Chariot
22:51 – IO transformed into a goddess and her son became a god
25:04 – Cadmus avenges his men, dragon dies, new warriors emerge
29:57 – Zeus's involvement leads to significant events in Greek mythology
32:14 – Athena rejects Hephaestus's advances leading to the birth of a strange creature
36:37 – Hercules' turbulent birth and divine blessings
39:01 – Hercules overcomes challenges and seeks redemption
43:34 – Hercules completes his second labor by defeating the Hydra
45:49 – Hercules faces challenges capturing mythical creatures
50:30 – Hercules cleans Aia's Stables and deals with the giant birds of prey.
52:47 – Hercules completes tasks to capture creatures for King Eurystheus
57:21 – Hercules retrieves the girdle and battles a sea monster
59:49 – Hercules defeats the giant Gerion and his two-headed guard dog.
1:04:23 – Atlas supports Hercules with the celestial Vault
1:06:36 – Hercules defeats Cerberus and fulfills his final labor
1:10:54 – Greek mythology tales: Dolphins, Nymphs, and Hyacinth
1:13:17 – Apollo's guilt and tribute to Hyacinth
1:17:58 – Ganymede served the gods on Mount Olympus with nectar and Ambrosia.
1:20:12 – Atalanta's remarkable journey from being abandoned to becoming a renowned huntress.
1:24:41 – Aphrodite punishes Psyche for her beauty
1:26:59 – Psyche's beauty captivates AOS leading to unforeseen consequences
1:31:38 – Psyche's encounters with her mysterious husband.
1:33:48 – Psyche's return was triumphant, but her sisters became jealous and tried to poison her relationship.
1:38:15 – Psyche completes challenging tasks assigned by Aphrodite.
1:40:29 – Psyche completes her mission in the Underworld
1:45:13 – Oracle's cryptic prophecy leads to a divine union
1:47:31 – Theus, raised to be a hero, embarks on a heroic journey to Athens.
1:52:01 – Thesis recognized as the prince of Athens and heir to the throne
1:54:20 – Theus volunteers to exterminate a beast to save Athenian children
1:58:39 – Theus becomes the leader of Athens and a famous hero in Greek mythology.
2:01:00 – Lamea and Naobi's tragic myths intertwined with curses and pride
2:05:24 – Criticism and consequences of Greek gods' actions
2:07:37 – The inseparable brothers Castor and Pollux honored as Gemini through the constellation
2:12:29 – Bapon unknowingly becomes a pawn in a deadly plot.
2:14:39 – Bapon accepts the challenge to rid lysa's Kingdom of Chimera.
2:19:05 – Bapon defeats Chimera and gains recognition
2:21:15 – Bapon's hubris leads to his downfall
2:26:30 – Cronis's tyrannical reign and the prophecy of his downfall
2:28:56 – Rhea saves Zeus by tricking Cronus with a stone baby
2:34:03 – Zeus subdues Cronos and the Titans, and Poseidon becomes the god of the seas
2:36:37 – Poseidon and Amphitrite's union led to the birth of a god and brought peace to the seas.
2:41:28 – Prometheus steals fire for humanity, suffers Zeus's wrath
2:44:27 – Prometheus warns Epimetheus not to accept gifts from the gods
2:49:49 – Zeus devises a plan to prevent the Omen of his wife's prophecy
2:52:05 – Athena, Zeus, and Hera's divine relationships chart the course of Greek mythology.
2:56:31 – Hephaestus becomes a respected deity through his craftsmanship and marriage to Aphrodite.
2:58:53 – Leto gave birth to Artemis and Apollo on the unconnected island of Doos.
3:03:16 – Athena and Poseidon compete to be the patron of the city
3:05:34 – Athena wins the vote to lead and Poseidon's fury causes trouble for Athenians
3:10:13 – Aries orders Electrion to guard Aphrodite's room, but he falls asleep, leading to the couple's capture.
3:12:31 – Orpheus, the talented musician and courageous hero
3:17:04 – Orpheus's tragic end and reunion with Eurydice in the underworld
3:19:24 – Midas' wish for everything to turn to gold became a curse.
3:23:51 – Hercules and the gods fought the Giants in a fierce battle.
3:26:05 – Zeus kidnaps Europa in the form of a bull
3:30:28 – King Minos's power struggles and Poseidon's wrath
3:32:35 – The birth and imprisonment of the Minotaur
3:37:10 – Father's tragic transformation and daughter's sacrifice for him
3:39:47 – Olympian gods plot against Zeus
3:44:59 – Thanos tricks Death by gifting her shackles and collar instead of ornaments.
3:47:27 – Copus pleads to return to the world of the living for revenge and a proper funeral.
3:52:06 – Tantalus suffers a punishment for sacrificing his own son to the gods
3:54:27 – Ixion's betrayal and punishment by Zeus
3:59:19 – Medusa becomes a perfect Priestess attracting followers for her beauty.
4:01:34 – Poseidon seeks revenge by tarnishing Athena's reputation
4:06:29 – Medusa's redemption and death by Perseus
4:08:55 – Pegasus, Athena, Medusa, and Athena glorifying Medusa.
4:13:24 – Persephone's deal with Hades and the changing seasons
4:15:37 – Aphrodite falls in love with Adonis due to a golden arrow mishap
4:19:55 – Aphrodite rescues Adonis from the Underworld
4:21:58 – Love stories of Hades and Panie in Greek mythology.
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No tale of Odysseus? 🙁
Why didn't Zeus slept with the honey bee?
I’m not saying this is boring, but even Zeus would snore
HELLO! its me on a new phone and sadly new account! But i hope you remember me and more! So ill keep coming back for the timeline: 0:03
The story of Protesilaus, the first Greek to set foot on Trojan soil, is so poignant. The prophecy that the first to land would be the first to die makes his act so incredibly brave. And Odysseus's clever trick of throwing his shield down first to avoid being the one to touch the sand is a perfect example of his famous cunning. It sets the stage for the whole 10-year conflict.
The creation of Milky Way 😂
& play God of War 😎❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Zeus is for the streets
Hi! I've been watching a lot of videos about mythology lately. Best regards, Agnieszka Chudyba 😀
Half the greek myths gods goddesses and heros are born as Zeus got freaky or either some goddess got jealous 💀
this is the best video ever
Super chill, poetic, and perfect for bedtime.
this video's like a comic, I like it
In some versions of the story Medusa was actually sleep
It's 4 a.m. in Kyiv, and I'm a Ukrainian soldier keeping watch in the fragile hush of the night. No alarms tonight, just a quiet that carries both weight and fleeting peace. In these solitary moments, when the threat of attack feels distant, I find myself creating content like yours—small pieces of my soul poured out to soothe my heart and find some calm amidst the storm. Your videos, they’re a lifeline, wrapping me in warmth and chasing away the loneliness and fear that linger in these long hours. Before the war, YouTube was my craft, my world. Now, your work keeps that spark alive, reminding me of who I was and still am. Thank you from the depths of my heart.
The Greek Gods seemed like terrible people
Actually to sum up most of greek mythology, all you need to know is one god: Zeus.
He basically created it all.
I deeply apologize and don't wanna sound like the erm actually guy but in greek mythology heracles is the correct term for hercules, hercules is just the roman adaptation of hercules but both refer to the same hero
AMAZING VIDEO, but I would like to point out that in Greek Mythology it´s HERACLES not HERCULES, quite common mistake.
But overall this is the best video I have ever watched on Greek Mythology, CONGRATS!
Fun fact about the hydra: It's actually a common misconception that two heads grow out from a decapitated head. But in fact, the hydra simply had a godlike healing ability and only the head that was severed would grow back. Also, Hercules (her-que-leez) is the Romanization of the hero's name. His GREEK name is Herecles (hera-kleez)
I now realize Greek gods were just ancient soap opera characters with lightning bolts.
I came for the drama, stayed for the gods with commitment issues. Absolute masterpiece—bravo!
Listening to this while my cat also stares into space. 10/10 bedtime ritual.
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32:05
This video gets an F for not being on a chronological older !
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It starts with how Zeus gets a girl pregnant R. Kelly style. That's insane.
I'll be back later
12:11
Poseidon and Athena really did Medusa wrong 😢
Put more ads i almost fell asleep 🙄
amazing how it starts with Zeus covering Danae in his golden shower
i love your videos, your videos are so meaningful
Nah, don't like the cartoony drawings.