Niobe and Amphion.
Samson
He is the god of wine and celebrations. He MIGHT be important because let's say the Olympians win in a battle, they can celebrate!
Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades cast lots to see who would get what of the world. Zeus won and became king of the gods and god of the sky. Poseidon became the god of the sea and Hades lost and became the god of the underworld
There are Five rivers according to Greek Mythology: Acheron (woe), Cocytus (wailing), Phlegethon (fire), Lethe (forgetfulness), Styx (across with which spirits of the dead were ferried also the river of dreams lost because of death)
Alcyone, whose husband Ceyx was lost and killed at sea.
Alcyone was the Greek goddes who lost her husband at sea.
Alcyone
The suitors of Atalanta.
A woman whose husband has died is called a widow
Niobe and Amphion.
Samson
No it isn't. Its a diffrent series but it still involves Greek Mythology.
Greek mythology does not give a date of birth for Hestia. She was however the first born of Cronus and Rhea, father and mother of Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, and Demeter.
A woman who has lost her husband is a widow. A man who has lost his wife is a widower.
In Greek mythology, heroes were the epitome of what it meant to be human. They suffered, they conquered, they accomplished impossible feats (but almost always with help), they loved and they lost. They were the guide posts for the Greek people to pattern their lives.
The numerous references to Greek mythology in Paradise Lost enrich the themes by adding layers of allegory and allusion. By drawing on these ancient myths, Milton is able to create parallels and contrasts that enhance the complexity and depth of his themes. The use of Greek mythology also helps to universalize the themes and characters, tapping into a shared cultural heritage that resonates with readers.