Greek mythology and the legend of heroes's handwritten newspaper.
Greek mythology (ε λ λ ν ι κ? μυθολογ? α, Greek mythology) refers to all the myths about the ancient Greek gods, heroes, nature and the history of the universe. It is the spiritual product of the primitive Greek clan society and the earliest literary form in Europe.
Greek mythology came into being in the 8th century BC, and was later recorded in Homer's Epic of Homer, Hersiode's Divine Spectrum, ancient Greek poetry, drama, history, philosophy and other works. Later generations sorted them into the present ancient Greek fairy tales, which were divided into two parts: the story of God and the legend of heroes.
Mythical narration plays an important role in almost every Greek literature. Nevertheless, the stacks are the only manuscript of Greek mythology drawings preserved from ancient Greece.
This work contains a large number of original materials about Greek mythology (such as the genealogy of the gods), mainly heroic mythology, and is an important document for modern scholars to study ancient Greek mythology.
Because Apollo Dolores, who lived in 18-12 BC, completed many related works, it is customary to call the author of this book "Pseudo Apollo Dolores" nowadays.
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