The Mythology of All Races is a thirteen volume series published from 1916-1932. In "Volume I, Greek and Roman," William S. Fox treated Greek and Roman mythology. The dated but relevant work explained who the major deities were, their roles, and the origins of their names. A general review of mythological stories is provided as well.
The ancient Greek belief system represents a collection of cultural myths and stories that date back to circa 1300-1200 BCE. Its pantheon of deities were widely known and written about in Greek texts. The Romans...
Zeus (Greek: Ζεύς) was the sixth child of Kronos and Rhea, the original Titan deities in the Greek pantheon. Zeus ruled Mount Olympus and was said to control thunder.
Fox, William S. The Mythology of All Races / Volume I, Greek and Roman. Vol. 1, The Mythology of All Races: In Thirteen Volumes. Edited by Louis H. Gray and George F. Moore. Boston, MA: Marshall Jones Company, 1916.
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