In Greek mythology, Aether was a god of light and the god of the Upper Sky. He had an especially prominent role in Orphic mythology.
The Tower of Babel has a surprising parallel in Greek mythology—Otus and Ephialtes’ daring attempt to reach Olympus.
Bologna qualified for the semi-final of the Coppa Italia for the first time in the 21st century after claiming a hard-fought ...
Ancient Greek Vase Depicting Mother Aphrodite Disciplining Her Unruly Child With a Sandal Awes Researchers The interesting ...
Here it is againAtalanta goal machine. The “manita“ trimmed to the Sturm Graz, which allowed the Goddess to gain access to at least the playoffs Champions League with a day in advance, it was branded ...
Only Liverpool and Barcelona are sure of direct access to the Champions League Round of 16. However, there are three Italians in the top eight at the moment, namely Inter, Atalanta and Milan ...
Maha Kumbh Mela Mythology, History, Astrology: It is cold in Prayagraj, foggy with a chance of rain. Yet, on Monday (January 13), tens of thousands are expected to arrive in the city, to camp on the ...
Famously mentioned in Hesiod’s Theogony in the 8th century B.C.E., Nyx is one of the oldest deities in Greek mythology. The primordial goddess of the night, Nyx gave birth to numerous offspring, who ...
Egypt arguably had one of the most complex sets of gods and goddesses. Ancient Egyptian ... you and teach you some things about this complex mythology.
Tuesday night’s match against Atalanta was that failing writ large. Juve had played a solid first half, and had come out of the gates flying at halftime. When Pierre Kalulu opened the scoring with a ...
Juve got the lead, but they couldn’t hold onto it, as Matteo Retegui’s 78th-minute header just in front of a suddenly stranded Nicolo Savona saw Atalanta pull even for what eventually became a 1-1 ...
Juventus 13th draw of the season with a 1-1 result away against Atalanta in Serie A on Tuesday evening, as Pierre Kalulu’s first Bianconeri goal was cancelled out by a Mateo Retegui header off ...