The Judgment Of Paris / El Juicio de Paris
'Mythos I: Las Ruinas de Ilios'
Y Homerea dijero que la manzana de oro poseía tallada una clara inscripción: «Para el dios más apuesto.» Quienes clavaron sus ojos en la fru
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The Judgment Of Paris / El Juicio de Paris
'Mythos I: Las Ruinas de Ilios'
Y Homerea dijero que la manzana de oro poseía tallada una clara inscripción: «Para el dios más apuesto.» Quienes clavaron sus ojos en la fru

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My cover for Pride of Troy snippet
This has been on my mind for a while, but the myth where Hera throws Hephaestus away because she considers him "ugly" sounds more like a story about postpartum depression or psychosis. Perhaps in ancient times, people witnessed mothers rejecting their babies for this reason? It makes perfect sense, too, since Hera later recovers and has a very good relationship with Hephaestus, in the Iliad she even calls him her "glorious blazing boy."

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it took me too long to start developing the feeling that Anatole Kuragin from The Great comet of 1812 and Paris of Troy.
I need someone to be honest with me. Is it possible to read the odyssey by the movies release date on the 17th??