Does anyone have any myths, history, stories about ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt?

Ancient Greek myths and stories:

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A list of ancient Greek myths and stories The End of Gamemnon Agamemnon's Family Disasters on the Return Menelaus, Helen, Polyxena Destruction of Troy Trojan Plot Siege of Troy Death of Paris Philoctetes in Lemno Neoptolemus' advice from the prophet Death of Ajax Death of Achilles Memnon Penthesilea Hector's body in Troy Priam goes to see Achilles The funeral of Leus and Patroclus The death of Hector Achilles and Hector in front of Troy The battle between the gods and the gods Achilles and the river god Scamanderus The battle between men and women Battle of the Gods Achilles and Agamemnon's Reconciliation Achilles Rearms Achilles' Grief Death of Patroclus Apollo Inspires Hector Poseidon Inspires the Greeks to Defend the Ships List of Battle Stories Orestes and Iphigenia and the Taurians Telemachus and the Suitors Telemachus and Nestor Telemachus in Sparta The Suitors' Conspiracy Oder The shipwreck of Calypso after Calypso Odysseus and the Phaeacian Odysseus narrates the story of his wanderings The Chicones, the people who eat the fruit of forgetfulness, Kukrop The men of Polyphemus, the windbags of Eros, the men of Laistrygone, Circe the Sirens in the underworld, Scylla and Charybdis, the herds of Oder the sun god. Theus bids farewell to the Phaeacians, Odysseus returns to Ithaca, Odysseus and the swineherd Telemachus leave Sparta and talk to the swineherd, Telemachus returns to Ithaca. Theus revealed his identity to his son Telemachus in the city and in the palace. Odysseus and Eumaeus came to the city. The beggar Odysseus came to the hall. Odysseus and the beggar Eros Penelope proposed marriage. The man Odysseus was ridiculed Odysseus was with Telemachus and Penelope from night to dawn

The Gods of Egypt:

The Gods of Egypt Before there was air, earth, or even sky, there was only water in this world. In the turbulent, boiling water, the first god, the sun god Ra, was born. He then became the new element in the universe, the sun. But the lack of other life began to weigh on him, so after consulting with his shadow, he created a daughter, named Tefnut. It is also a new element, water vapor. Another child of the sun god Ra, Su became air. Later, they each had their own children, Geb and Nut (that is, earth and sky). Soon the order of life in the entire universe was established. But unpredictable challenges also arise. Soon, Ra found that he had to fight the giant snake Yapa every day for control of the atmosphere. Later, with the help of his wife and daughter, the cat god Bastet, the sun god Ra was able to defeat him most days. However, on the days when the serpent Arpa was victorious, there would be storms and unpleasant bad weather. At first, La was tolerant. But when after tolerance, the humans under his rule complained and rebelled, Ra felt frustrated, and in anger, he threw one of his eyes into the world. His eye later turned into Sekhmet, the god of revenge. Because Sekhmet, the goddess of war, was too powerful to destroy humans, the sun god Ra, who was deeply reproached by his conscience, used a strategy to recall her. Ra ordered his servants to make thousands of barrels of beer. The beer was mixed with pomegranate juice, which looked like human blood, and was intended to flood the fields around Sekhmet's home. His plan succeeded. Just when Sekhmet was about to kill all mankind, she saw her own image in the terrifying red lake and fell in love with it. Finally, she drank all the water in the lake and fell asleep. This perfect plan even led to her becoming the wife of Ptah, the god of creation. Ironically, Sekhmet later became Hysol, the god of love and celebration. However, the heavy responsibility of supporting the entire universe still makes La gradually feel overwhelmed.

As he grew older, he began to look for someone in the world who could take his place. That person is his great-grandson, Hades Osiris. Osiris, the god of Hades, Essence, the mother of the earth, Set, the god of chaos, and Naphtis, the god of death, were all born of Geb and Nut. However, when Ra handed over the dominion of the world to Osiris, the first brotherly struggle in history took place vigorously, and the battle between you and me was quite fierce! But Osiris, the god of chaos, fell into the conspiracy of Set, the god of chaos, and was torn into pieces. He was later rescued by his sister (and wife) the mother of the earth, Aesthe, but Osiris was already dead, so he had to become the king of Hades.

Ancient Roman mythology:

Chapter 1: The Legendary Gods

Once upon a time, the universe was chaotic. With the vicissitudes of the universe, the world has changed. spirit. With the union of the sky god Uranus and the earth god Terra (Gaia), on Mount Olympus, the twelve major gods of heaven and earth were born. The situation of the universe. The gods live on Mount Olympus, which is inaccessible to humans. Mount Olympus is majestic and majestic, standing majestically among the mountains of Greece. In winter, the snow-capped peaks shine in the sunshine; in summer, the valleys are lined with green trees. No matter which time it is, when the sun rises from the east,

the dawn first shines on the top of this holy mountain; when the sun sets, the silver moon rises from the east.

, the glorious summit of Mount Olympus was filled with the setting sun again. Not only that

that, but dark clouds rolled in, thunder and lightning roared, and in an instant, violent storms

came down.

Olympus is a sacred and steep mountain. The gods chose this land

to build their palaces and unify the universe there. Above the sea of ??clouds, there are colonnades. In front of the colonnades are gardens with exotic flowers and plants. Strong winds have never hit this paradise. There are many buildings and pavilions around this paradise, and they are impregnable. There has never been a storm in the sky.

There has never been a storm. On the top of the mountain, the wind is always beautiful, the sun is shining brightly, and the flowers are fragrant.

In this glorious Mount Olympus, each great god has his own palace

. The most magnificent palace is the palace of Zeus (Jupiter), the King of Gods. Every morning, when Aurora, the goddess of dawn, opens the gate of heaven with her rose-colored fingers

When the sun shines out, the gods on Mount Olympus will gather in the palace of the God of Heaven. Their supreme commander, Zeus, sat on a golden throne and received them in the largest hall of the palace. The gods sat around Zeus, just like a family around their father. They enjoyed eternal joy and infinite joy together. The gods and heaven are one and the same

have been immersed in the paradise world. The sun with a red face and brown ring-shaped hair

The god Apollo (namely Phoebus, or Cynthias) played the harp for them, leisurely

The sweet music made them fascinated and their imaginations went wild. The beautiful Carites

(the collective name of the three goddesses of charm, elegance, and beauty) dressed in red and green, danced on the grass

among the trees. The soft and sweet songs of the Muses (gods in charge of literature, art and science) intoxicated the gods. In the evening, Hebe, the graceful and slender goddess of youth, presented exquisite food and ambrosia to Zeus' guests. She filled the golden cup with the fairy wine and sent it to the heavens

in front of the gods on Mount Olympus. This kind of fairy wine could make the gods live forever and keep their spirits high.

Be overjoyed so that you have the energy to manage world affairs. They gather together every day like a family. When Knox, the goddess of the night, lights up the stars in the sky,

all the gods return to their respective apartments, and everything in heaven suddenly becomes silent.

Only Hestia, the house goddess who protects the purity of young girls for life, still stays in the palaces of the gods in order to continue to decorate the palaces of the gods. , work tirelessly and diligently.

Each god does not live alone in his own gorgeous palace, they are like kings

The twelve great gods have their own large number of subordinate staff. And these subordinate staff

work tirelessly to serve their respective gods. What they mainly do is

logistical service work, and they have first-hand information about the world so that they can propose

a program for governing the world at the Assembly of Gods. For example: some are responsible for conveying orders, some are responsible for preparing banquets, pouring tea and water, and some are responsible for performing songs and dances, so that the gods can live happily and deal with major world affairs

a hundredfold. For another example, Carites, the three goddesses of muses and graces, are tasked with performing theatrical performances for the gods in heaven, while Hebe, the goddess of youth, rests with the gods in between scenes. Provide them with exquisite food and beverage services. The heavenly gate of the glorious Mount Olympus is guarded by the three goddesses of time, Hel, who keep the girls chaste throughout their lives. They are

affable, graceful in appearance, generous in conversation, wearing gold necklaces around their necks, and wearing clothes decorated with

flower and fruit patterns.

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Directory:

Chapter 1: The Legendary Gods

Chapter 2: The Legendary Jupiter

Chapter 3: Jupiter Creates Humanity

Chapter 4 The Birth of Humanity

Chapter 5 Juno, the Protector of Women

Chapter 6 The Love Story of Io

Chapter 7 Jupiter and Europa

Chapter 8 Saturn and Jupiter

Chapter 9 The Young and Handsome Sun God

Chapter 10 Son of the Sun God

Chapter 11 Apollo and Masia

Chapter 12 Apollo and Daphne

Chapter 13 Ion, Son of Apollo

Chapter 14 Apollo and Hyacinthus

Chapter 15 Apollo and Clyte

Chapter 16 Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom

Chapter 17 The Beautiful Moon Goddess

Chapter 18 The Love Story of the Moon Goddess

Chapter 19 Hermes, the Messenger of the Gods

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Chapter 20 The Brutal God of War Ares

Chapter 21 The Beautiful God of Love Venus

Chapter 22 Cupid and Pusa Ke's Marriage and Love Story

Chapter 23 The Ugly God of Fire Hephaestus

Chapter 24 Poseidon the God of Poseidon

Second Chapter 15 Hades and the Underworld

Chapter 26 Prometheus Bound

Chapter 27 Daedalus the Artist

Chapter 28 Briareus with One Hundred Eyes

Chapter 29 The Story of the City of Thebes

Chapter 30 Bacchus and Pento Si

Chapter 31 Perseus and Andromeda

Chapter 32 Jason and Medea

Third Chapter 13: Tantalus, who blasphemed the gods

Chapter 34: Pelops and Hippodamia

Chapter 35: Daedalus’s “Three Great "Invention"

Chapter 36 Niobe and Her Children

Chapter 37 The Story of the Hunter

Chapter 38 Hoopoe Birds, Nightingales and Swallows

Chapter 39: The Midas Touch of Artificial Gods

Chapter 40: Meliege and Atalanta

Chapter 41 The Hero Bellerophon

Chapter 42 King Midas’ Donkey Ears

Chapter 43 The Twelve Pieces of Hercules Mission

The first mission: Shoot the Nemean Lion

The second mission: Fight against the Hydra

The third mission: Chase Killing sika deer

Fourth mission: Capturing wild boar alive

Fifth mission: Cleaning the cowshed

Sixth mission: Bronze cymbals to drive away strange birds

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The seventh task: Taming the bull

The eighth task: Skillfully making the mare

The ninth task: Seizing Hippolyta's belt

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The 10th mission: Capture Geryon’s cattle

The 11th mission: Pick the golden apples

The 12th mission: Capture the evil with bare hands Dog

Chapter 44 Hercules’ Choice

Chapter 45 Hercules’ Fate

Chapter 46 Ini The story of Hughes

1. Embark on a journey to find his father

2. Eliminate evil and subjugate demons along the way

3. Recognition of father and son in Athens

4. Braving the Labyrinth of Crete

5. Inheriting the King of Athens

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Marrying Hippolyta as queen

7. The battle caused by the wedding banquet

8. The misunderstanding between father and son

9. Theseus and Helen

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10. The Death of Theseus

Chapter 47: The Story of Narcissus

Chapter 48: The Battle of the Gods on Mount Olympus

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Chapter 49: The golden apple that caused the war

1. Paris and Helen

2. The duel between Paris and Menelaus

3. Night exploration of the Thracian camp

4. Fierce battle at Troy

5. Battle for Patroclus

Six heroes Achilles Si