Zeus and Poseidon: r*pes women, hooks up with random women/horses?? and then dips. Hades: kidnaps his wife and ends up falling in intense love with her People: Hades is so ruthless
Hades is a good man he was trick by Zeus that’s why he was thrown in underworld. It should be Zeus will be rule underworld. Hades turns bad because of Zeus trickery.
Persephone out here falling in love with Adonis while she's married with Hades and even agrees to share Adonis with Aphrodite, but Hades gets some side action from a Nymph and Persephone turns the Nymph into a plant? Smh Persephone
nah the nymph just really cant shut her mouth she brag that he can take hades back and more fir to be the queen of the underworld also she is ok for him to have some action i mean months without your wife? come on
and even if fate choose him pretty sure he will refuse after he choose to be in the underworld because he dont trust his brothers to do the job.....and he is right
The underworld in Greek mythology was chill. Only the fields of punishment were bad, but you wouldn't see anyone there who didn't deserve it. Also the really bad place is Tartarus that's under the underworld
Demeter one of the kindness. Also Demeter: Curse someone with such bad hunger that he completely consume himself She also basically starve the human race to extinction for not having her daughter.
Well, my video is buffering and I came to the comments and I haven’t gotten to any mention of Medusa yet, but I think Athena caught Poseidon with Medusa (his then-mate) in Athens (a huge disrespect) and because she couldn’t punish Poseidon she cursed Medusa and made her a gorgon.
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@@kaineshigaraki5253 Because he's misunderstood, he LOVES his wife, Persephone. He wants to get out of the Underworld. He was forced to be separated from his 2 brothers.
27:22 I never knew this... So those two iconic symbols of the man and woman. Masculine & Feminine. The female symbol is a mirror and the male symbol is a shield 🛡 and spear. Pareidolia, indeed. From here on out. Now that’s all I see. When I look at those two symbols of male & female now.
I love Greek mythology, I always have, I remember when I was young reading and hearing the stories about Jason and the argonaughts and the story of medusa, I also think it has the best gods, the best heroes, the best stories and I know that the series isn't that accurate, but God of war makes me love it even more. Thank you for this video
It should also be noted that Hermes is considered the patron of modern military Signaller/Communication units, which is why you'll often spot him on a cap badge or Regimental standard.
Friendly Reminder: the Greek gods and Roman gods are NOT the same. The Romans only adopted the depictions (images) used by the Greeks, they're gods were entirely different. For example: Ares was reviled by the Greeks and the gods, he was the embodiment of wanton bloodlust and needless vengeance - a cautionary tale about the need for wisdom and battle strategy. Mars, on the other hand, was the divine ancestor of the Romans, father of Romulus and Remus and was steady and focused as the god of many things, but mostly war in order to secure peace.
The video “All the Mighty Gods of Olympus” explains clearly all the mighty gods of Olympus. These includes Poseidon the lord of the sea, Dionysus the god of wine, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, Demeter the goddess of harvest, Hermes the messenger of God, Aphrodite the goddess of love, Hades the underworld god, Apollo the god of light, Zeus the lord of Olympus, Hera the renowned queen of Olympus, Eros the god of love and passion, Artemis the goddess of the hunt, Hestia the goddess of fire and home protector, and Hephaestus the God of Fire. I felt full after watching the video because of its simplicity and completeness in explaining all the mighty gods of Olympus.
The 12 Olympians consists of Zeus Hera Poseidon Demeter Hermes ares Athena Hephaestus Apollo Artemis Aphrodite Hestia(later switched for Dionysus) any other gods such as Eros fall under different catagorys such as minor Olympians Titans or primordial/primeval gods
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This is the greatest Greek mythology video that I've ever watched and I have watched alot of other greek videos. Great job on making a terrific video and thank you very much.
Love how the video was made and narrated, it makes the viewer more enlighted about the gods and goddess of the greek mythology. It also adds a lot more information which clarifies some of my questions about the different characters, how they were born, their powers, and etc. Through this video I've gain knowledge and discovered hidden facts about gods and goddess that I've never knew before and to be honest its quite suprising and interesting at the same time just like, Hades gets treated as the Greek equivalent of the devil because he is the lord of the underworld. But, in actuality, he got the job because he and his brothers drew straws and he got stuck with the underworld. Seriously, the story goes Hades drew lots with his brothers, Zeus and Poseidon, to decide which part of the world each would rule. Zeus received the sky, Poseidon the seas, and Hades the underworld. After watching this video, I felt extremely excited to know more about Greek Mythology because seriously saying this is a really great fiction to read and it kept me amuse while watching the different stories about this gods and goddess.
Really for Hephaestus when Aphrodite arrived on mount Olympus all the males were quick to try and marry her and there for would have other gods mad. So to prevent a war Zeus ordered Aphrodite and Hephaestus to be married. But Aphrodite was not faithful to Hephaestus, like Zeus she would have affairs with mortals and even Hephaestus’s brother Ares multiple times until one day Helios the titan of the sun, was riding his chariot across the sky when he saw Ares and Aphrodite doing the nasty in there bed room. Being a great friend to Hephaestus because he created his chariot, Helios told Hephaestus of what he saw which made him very angry to were he bursted into flames and started to craft a special net to trap Ares and Aphrodite, and called all the gods to see what had happened. After Hephaestus finally took off the net he ordered him and Aphrodite to get a divorce. And as for Hera Hephaestus did give Hera a golden chair and sliver chairs to the rest of the gods. The chair was designed to trap Hera. So after it trapped her all the gods tried to do what they can to free her but only Hephaestus knew how to. So Zeus sent Ares to drag Hephaestus back to release Hera. But only ended up getting burnt to a crisp (I guess we know who would win in a fight 😅). Ares came back to Olympus covered in ashes. Then Dionysus volunteered to go and talk to him and with that he and Hephaestus bonded and that’s when Dionysus was able to convince Hephaestus to come back and Olympus and free Hera. So Hephaestus came back and listed demands such as being respected by the other gods and goddesses, having another Forge away from mount Olympus, The gods being more nicer to him and finally , having a seat on Olympus. All the gods agreed and also Hera and that’s when Hera and the other gods started to respect and be nicer to the Great God of Fire. PS: Hephaestus is the god of fire , the forge, metalworking,blacksmiths, masonry and more... but one question remains all the gods had the ability to shapeshift how come Hephaestus never changed his form to try and look more beautiful and not be crippled. I think it’s because he wanted to stay the way he is and not change just to be accepted. Hephaestus is my favorite god in Greek mythology... and Apollo,hestia and Demeter 😁| (• ◡•)|
@Star Star Hephaestus did like and admire Athena but Hephaestus was always seen as a loving, caring , and respectful god there for he would respect Athenas wish to not be married, have children, or get with a man. Think of all the times the other gods picked on him call him names, he could have lashed out but he didn’t and he stayed truthful to him and Aphrodite marriage unlike Aphrodite. And I’ve never seen or heard this in all my life and I love Greek mythology
@Star Star true all true even tho I love Greek mythology sometimes I just wanna punch da shiiiii outta the gods.. especially Hera when she through Hephaestus off of mount Olympus right after he was born .... what a mother !!!😡
@@eljanrimsa5843 she may have been older, but any god that didn’t have as widespread of a cult as the major Olympian deities are considered “minor gods”, which she was (she was more often worshiped as an aspect of Artemis or in relation to other gods like Demeter).
@@gurmannsingh3059 Adonis is literally described as rising from Persephone's bed and she is said to have taken a single look at him and decided to keep him for herself.
The message of the video was all about the importance of power of every mighty God's of Olympus in their kingdom,and what was happened to them after they fought.The lesson that I have learned in this video is whatever power you will have, you're still have a weakness.After watching this video,I felt happy because I've already know the name of all mighty God's of Olympus and it's power.
Watching this video makes me amaze and admire the writers who made this Greek mythology possible. It is indeed a great source of entertainment in those days where technology does not exist. They made up such great stories which people find it interesting how each gods interconnect with each other and how they are related to natural phenomenas like thunders and lightning, etc. and different aspects of life. Names are very unique and as time had passed by, they've become iconic living up to their characteristic features and persona. Thumbs up to Homer and Hesiod(and others unknown)!
I really like how this video was made because the informations in presenting 'The Olympians' were very enlightening. I think the message of this video is to be fully equipped with information or even the whole story first before jumping to any conclusions because in here it was stated how both Zeus and Poseidon committed harrassment and other bad deeds but still famous to most people as good Gods. While Hades is called ruthless when he is much more better than his brothers. In this video I also learned a lot of illuminating informations regarding Greek Mythology that I haven't heard before so I felt very surprised after hearing such datas about the All the Mighty Gods and Godesses of Olympus.
When you're half Greek and your middle name is (stereotypically) Aphrodite 😅 Not to mention you were born under the astrological Moon/Sign of Venus and your husband's horoscope is Aries 🤷♀️
I really liked how this video was made about "All the Mighty Gods of Olympus". It has a good description of each character of the Gods and Goddesses. Each character and their characteristics are well described. In this video I have a lot of messages and knowledge gained that I can use especially in learning about Gods and Goddesses in Greek Mythology. It also wants to convey in this video the knowledge that may not have been heard before about the gods and goddesses. After watching it, I gained a lot of knowledge about Greek Mythology that I may not have known or heard before. I felt amazed after watching it, because of the unique qualities and powers of All the Mighty Gods of Oympus.
Omg! This is the best I’m so exited to watch! (3rd!) Me and my friends challenge each other about who knows the knows Greek mythology(I have won almost everytime thanks to you and your videos!)
The message of the video was all about where to the Goddesses of Greek Mythology came from.The lesson that I have learned in this video is the advantage and important of being familiarity in one thing or events that happened from the past.After watching this video,I felt thankful because I've already know the origin of some Goddesses in Greek Mythology.
Looking through the comments you can tell a whole class of students somewhere out there was assigned to watch this vid and leave an 'insightful comment' 💀 I love it
The message of this video is to inform us to understand of Greek mythology and the Olympian gods and goddesses. There were up to 14 gods considered Olympian gods. Seven of them were Zeus and his siblings, and seven others were children of Zeus. Sometimes only 12 will be listed. The Greeks and Romans shared mythology, so you will find two names for most gods. I think the lesson of this video is know everything of this world because everything has a origin. And while watching this video I enjoy it because the narrator narrates it very clear and in details. Also Its give me a lot of knowledge about the greek mythology. After watching this video I felt excited to know more about the god and goddess of Greek Mythology.
The message of the video is all about the gods and goddesses, their characteristics and what can they do in order to fear someone, it is about their story and their symbols. I've learned the different name of gods and goddesses shown in the video such as Poseidon, Zeus, Athena, Hera, Medusa, Apollo, Dionysus, Rhea and others. In this video I've learned that Poseidon is a moody man and if someone sail in the sea they must offer a sacrifice. The symbol of Poseidon is his trident. Dionysus is the god of wine and his symbol is the branches of vine and grapes. Athena is the goddess of wisdom and Demeter is the goddess of harvest and so on. After watching it I feel enlightened because in this video the name is shown and the characteristics is indicated, accompanied with their stories that made me knew the different gods and their symbols.
@@user-ff9yv5xv4h well there isn't much of her she's basically a plot device to create conflict though you could argue that's actually Zeus putting the moves on people
Haiii, The flying Sparrow watching 😎....I love this Greek mythology... this flashed back, the history of ancients Greek civilization that I learned in history's lessons while in school, and now, I love to listen back to this Greek mythology, again... Very3 goooD... Carry on. ❤👍👌👌👌👌
This video clip stated all about God's of Olympus in Greek mythology. The message of this video is to matriculate to the history of Olympus God's. The epic stories of the Migthy Greek God's have become an inspiration for countless books and movies over the years. It's educates the viewers on the history of love, anger, betrayal, dispute, glory and honor in their own self. In an ancient Greek Olympians God's were the corpus of their belief and part of their religious and everyday life. I've also learned the different characteristics of their abilities and how it specified each and everyone of them. After watching this video clip I felt amazed about a broad history background of family tree of the Migthy Gods of Olympus.
@@swargpatel7634 um because it has influenced and built modern science and culture as we know it? It was the foundation of virtues and outlined the moral compass, laws and politics as we know them today.
@@swargpatel7634 Why do you care about other people's likes? It's weird though, you made comments in other RU-vid videos, totally unrelated about Greek mythology but still YOU mentioned Greek mythology ("finally someone who doesn't talk only about Greek mythology ")...😂😂 I mean, let's face it, you are the one with the problem here. There's plenty of videos about any kind of mythology (Nordic, Hindu, Celtic, Slavic, African, Egyptian etc) but YOU CHOOSE to came here and " judge " the other people about their preferences....no one obligated you to watch Greek mythology or to like it or anything...IT IS YOU...and you have some isues obviously
The Athens decision was by the people not the gods. They both gave gifts Posidon a spring and Athena a branch from a olive tree. The spring was salty so they chose Athena as her gift gave them food, oil and fire wood. Its part of how they explained the droughts Athens had a fair bit. You miss or get wrong several details which is a shame as your videos are mostly interesting. The Roman gods weren't just renamed Greek ones. Yes they were heavily based on the Greek ones but had several differences and different stories attached.