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I must confess that I didn't get to the end of it. The last goddess I remember was Athena (Minerva). I remember this because the figure portrayed in the Medal of Honor for all branches belongs to Minerva. That's one of the many ways in which the military resembles the Roman Legions. After that, the ASMR did its thing, and I was gone. But you did wonderful with the gods and goddesses you portrayed until then.
Aeneas (ah-knee-us) I had to translate the Aeneid in my hs Latin class could be another cool video to compare it to the Iliad and odyssey or something like that :) love this!
In the middle of the video so maybe you figure this out, but I think you might be getting Medusa confused with Circe? Odysseus lands on Circe’s island in the Odyssey. She originally turns all his men into pigs but then her and Odysseus actually fall in love and have a child (even though Odysseus is married). I used to teach the Odyssey and have read it too many times. As well if you like Mythology (especially if you liked the Odyssey) I recommend the book Circe by Madeline Miller! It’s all about Circe and tells part of Odysseus story from her perspective. It’s really good!
I think I started to figure it out, but not nearly what you just explained. I completely forgot the pig part! It’s been a lot of years and I was not the best student, so it’s no surprise I was getting it messed up!😂 Thank you for the explanation.💐
Christianity did not take beliefs from Rome, it is not a syncretic religion. Christianity is the fullness of truth, many truths of which were found in pagan religions of the past. The understanding of Hades was "replaced" by the Christian doctrines regarding it, and so on. This is why we refer to Christ's descent into Hell after his crucifixion the "Harrowing of Hades." The understandings are different, but reminiscent, since Romans and Greeks were most familiar with these.
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No way you just uploaded!!!! I JUST finished your last vid. What a treat
@@princevegetand942 I hope you like it!!
Who knew mythology could be tingly and relaxing, the very end was giving extreme asmr tingles.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
I’ve recently discovered your videos, I love learning about a variety of topics, while winding down. Thanks!
@@IvySpencer I’m so glad you like them! Thanks so much for watching!💐
I love when you look through this book!
@@aaron-n crinkly goodness!
The moment I heard your voice, I knew this was gonna be awesome! Thanks!
@@RealDevastatia Thanks for watching!💐
I didn’t realize how much i’ve been waiting for this!
@@paulyhoward-hm9do awesome!!! I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for watching!
Great stuff. I agree with you about the Odyssey - it's way more fun than the Illiad.
@@williammoore9794 to be fair, it’s possible I only read the cliff notes for the Iliad.😂 Thanks for watching!
I'm an avid reader of Greek Mithology. I already know this will be good.
@@DVMightyMouse I hope you enjoy it! Thanks for watching!!
I must confess that I didn't get to the end of it. The last goddess I remember was Athena (Minerva). I remember this because the figure portrayed in the Medal of Honor for all branches belongs to Minerva. That's one of the many ways in which the military resembles the Roman Legions. After that, the ASMR did its thing, and I was gone. But you did wonderful with the gods and goddesses you portrayed until then.
Oh I had to hear this when I saw the topic. This was a great read. ♥️
@@michellecox6753 Thanks!
Thank u for all you do appreciate it my favorite is still those football pick videos❤
@@dominiqueespinosa48 I plan to make one tomorrow! Thanks!
Love this video thank you Linda!!!😊
@@justinbastien5402 Thanks for watching!
we love greek and roman mythos
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
This is so cool, I was also introduced to the Greek and Roman gods because of Percy Jackson and the Heroes of Olympus series by Rick Riordan 😊
I think a lot of people were! They must be great books. Thanks for watching!
Aeneas (ah-knee-us) I had to translate the Aeneid in my hs Latin class could be another cool video to compare it to the Iliad and odyssey or something like that :) love this!
Interesting! Thanks for the idea!
Yaaaaaay I love greek mythology
@@m.moralesandrea I hope you enjoy it! I’m definitely not an expert on this, but I love it!
I love greek and roman mythology my favorite book series follow these mythology it was by rick riordan.
@@phillipcrosby4698 Percy Jackson?
@Nofrillsasmr yep percy jackson and the Olympian series is an amazing series
I even met rick Riordan at on of his book signing when he released his book the son of Neptune
12 minutes ago is insane but I’m happy I got here so soon
@@thefoolishgamerxd I hope you like it!
if you enjoy the odyssey you should listen to the musical Epic. it’s based off of the odyssey
@@madib3356 I’ve never heard of it. I’ll check it while working today! Thanks!
In the middle of the video so maybe you figure this out, but I think you might be getting Medusa confused with Circe? Odysseus lands on Circe’s island in the Odyssey. She originally turns all his men into pigs but then her and Odysseus actually fall in love and have a child (even though Odysseus is married). I used to teach the Odyssey and have read it too many times. As well if you like Mythology (especially if you liked the Odyssey) I recommend the book Circe by Madeline Miller! It’s all about Circe and tells part of Odysseus story from her perspective. It’s really good!
I think I started to figure it out, but not nearly what you just explained. I completely forgot the pig part! It’s been a lot of years and I was not the best student, so it’s no surprise I was getting it messed up!😂 Thank you for the explanation.💐
I will definitely look into Circe! Thanks!
Netflix has a unique look about greek gods called KAOS.
@@michellecox6753 oh yeah, that’s the Jeff Goldblum show! I forgot about that one. Thanks!
also satyr is pronounced “say-ter”
@@madib3356 yes! I knew I wasn’t quite right on that.
"Aren't you a MOTHER"
Lol nobody tell them what typically comes before motherhood lest you break their fragile little psyches
@@KungFuWombat I posted in community a video that was stuck uploading at 69 minutes and this commenter wanted to stone me! lol! Like, bro, chill.
Christianity did not take beliefs from Rome, it is not a syncretic religion. Christianity is the fullness of truth, many truths of which were found in pagan religions of the past. The understanding of Hades was "replaced" by the Christian doctrines regarding it, and so on. This is why we refer to Christ's descent into Hell after his crucifixion the "Harrowing of Hades." The understandings are different, but reminiscent, since Romans and Greeks were most familiar with these.
@@matthewm5581 Interesting. Thanks for sharing!
This was terrible but good
@@leandromelton4191 you could have just said good and this would have been a friendly comment.