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Page 1: Cultures of Europe 1 Session 3 Greek mythology and The Holy Bible.

Cultures of Europe 1

Session 3

Greek mythology and The Holy Bible

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Zeus (Jupiter)

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Hera (Juno)

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Ares (Mars)

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Aphrodite (Venus)

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Hephaestus (Vulcan)

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Athena (Minerva)

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Demeter (Ceres)

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Hades (Pluto)

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Poseidon (Neptune)

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Hermes (Mercury)

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Apollo (Apollo)

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Artemis (Diana)

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Dionysos (Bacchus)

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Pan (Faunus)

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Eros (Cupid, Amor)

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The fight for the body of Patroclus. National Archaeological Museum, Athens

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Vase painting showing Odysseus strapped to the mast of his ship so he can hear the Sirens' song

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First page of Genesis from one of the 46 existing copies of the Gutenberg Bible, printed in Mainz, Germany, between 1450 and 1456.The Granger Collection, New York

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The Creation of Adam, detail of the ceiling fresco by Michelangelo, 1508–12; in the Sistine Chapel, Vatican City.

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Jan Brueghel and Peter Paul Rubens, The Earthly Paradise and the Fall of Adam and Eve

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The Resurrection of ChristDescent from the Cross

Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn

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Christ Feeding the Multitude, Coptic icon

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References:

About. com. “Christianity,” retrieved from http://christianity.about.com/od/biblestorysummaries/p/creationstory.htm

Achtemeier, Paul J., ed. Harpers’s Bible Dictionary. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1985.

“Brief Life Summary: Who Was Jesus Christ?” retrieved from JesusCentral.Com, http://www.jesuscentral.com/ji/historical-jesus/jesus-life.php

Clowes, John. The Miracles of Jesus Christ. Manchester: J. Gleave, 1817.

Greek Mythology. com retrieved from http://www.greekmythology.com/index.html

Myths Encyclopedia: Myths and Legends of the World, retrieved from http://www.mythencyclopedia.com/

Pinsent, John. Greek Mythology. London, New York, Sydney, Toronto: Paul Hamlyn, 1969.

Theoi Greek Mythology: Exploring Mythology in Classical Literature and Art, retrieved from http://www.theoi.com/