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The Classical Mythology has epics and tales of the ancient Greek and Roman myths and literatures. The Greek and Roman myths show great variety and originality that has not being matched. Greek mythology is heavily intertwined with Greek classical literature. The works contained the oldest myths in European history. It had withstood the test of time, surviving largely through the works of classical writers between the time of Greek colonisation of the Mediterranean (8th century BC) and the decline of the Roman Empire (AD 3rd century). While the Roman myth and legend was not written until the 1st BC to the decline of Roman Empire. Ovid and Vergil were two of the Roman greatest authors on this subject. They and other Roman writers made classical myths so popular that the medieval Europe and modern society had the tendency to use the more popular Roman names for the Greek gods and heroes, than the Greek names. During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, interests in Greek and Roman myths was renewed in arts and literatures. Even today, their popularity is still in evident. The pages devoted to Classical myths, has been divided into four sections: |
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Note: It should be noted that I had changed this page from Greek Mythology to Classical Mythology. Since there are quite a few Roman myth and legend, then Classical Mythology would be a more appropriate name than Greek Mythology. Beside I had used both Greek and Roman sources. Another thing I should point out is that I will use mostly Greek names than the Roman names, unless the pages are all on Roman tales. For example, if there are Roman and Greek version of the same tale, I will use the Greek names, to avoid confusion. Pages, like Tales of Rome and Roman Deities, I will definitely used Roman names. |
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