
Cumae - Mythopedia
Sep 21, 2023 · Cumae (known as Cyme in Greek) was a city in Campania in western Italy. It was first founded as a colony around 740 BCE by Greeks from Euboea, quickly prospering due to its fertile plain and its strategic position on the Bay of Naples. Cumae played an important role in the history of Italy and even entered Roman mythology.
Odyssey: Introduction (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Having passed over the Hermaean plain, he arrived at Neon Teichos, the New Wall, a colony of Cumae. Here his misfortunes and poetical talent gained him the friendship of one Tychias, an armourer. “And up to my time,” continues the author, “the inhabitants showed the place where he used to sit when giving a recitation of his verses; and ...
Metamorphoses: Book 14 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
NOW Glaucus, with a lover’s haste, bounds o’er The swelling waves, and seeks the Latian shore. Messena, Rhegium, and the barren coast Of flaming Aetna, to his sight are lost: At length he gains the Tyrrhene seas, and views The hills where baneful philters Circe brews; Monsters, in various forms, around her press; As thus the God salutes the sorceress.
Aeneid: Book 5 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
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Campania - Mythopedia
Feb 15, 2023 · Campania contained the city of Cumae, home of a famous oracle, and Lake Avernus, known as an entrance to the Underworld. Campania was a region of west central Italy bounded by the Liris River, the Apennines, and the Sorrentine Peninsula that was highly regarded for its fertility and its many harbors.
Aeneas – Mythopedia
Jun 6, 2023 · The Trojan left Sicily for the second time and reached the coast of Italy at last. At Cumae, Aeneas, guided by the Sibyl, visited the Underworld to speak with the shade of Anchises and to learn from him about the destiny of his descendants. The Descent of Aeneas into Hell by the Master of the Aeneid Legend (ca. 1530–1540)
Hades - Mythopedia
Dec 7, 2022 · Hades had a few more temples outside of mainland Greece. He had another “Oracle of the Dead” at Cumae in Italy, as well as sanctuaries in Acharaca and Heriopolis in Asia Minor. Pop Culture. Though Hades has often appeared in popular culture, he is frequently depicted as conniving and evil, a portrayal at odds with his ancient persona.
Erymanthian Boar – Mythopedia
Mar 22, 2023 · The tusks of the Erymanthian Boar were supposedly displayed in the Temple of Apollo at Cumae. In some traditions, Heracles wore its hide after he defeated it, just as he wore the hide of the Nemean Lion. Iconography. The Erymanthian Boar—and in particular, its role in Heracles’ fourth labor—was a familiar subject in ancient art.
Typhoeus - Mythopedia
Mar 25, 2023 · Once the famous Cilician cave nurtured him, but now the sea-girt cliffs above Cumae, and Sicily too, lie heavy on his shaggy chest. And the pillar of the sky holds him down, snow-covered Aetna, year-round nurse of bitter frost, from whose inmost caves belch forth the purest streams of unapproachable fire.
Aeneid: Book 3 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Arriv’d at Cumae, when you view the flood Of black Avernus, and the sounding wood, The mad prophetic Sibyl you shall find, Dark in a cave, and on a rock reclin’d. She sings the fates, and, in her frantic fits, The notes and names, inscrib’d, to leafs commits.