Get an Exclusive Discount on Nord VPN's Ultimate Security Package ➼: nordvpn.com/thelifeguide Thanks for watching! 😊Remember to *Like & Subscribe* if you enjoyed the video and click the Bell Icon to never miss an upload. *Timestamps* can be found below: 📽 *Timestamps:* Intro: 0:00 *CHAPTER 1:* Out of Chaos 1:28 Prometheus 5:45 Pandora's Box 8:15 The Great Flood 10:22 *CHAPTER 2:* The Gods 15:37 - ZEUS 15:58 Europa 19:09 - HERA 21:05 Io 21:40 Leto 23:56 Niobe 25:18 - APOLLO 26:45 The Oracle of Delphi 27:18 Daphne 27:43 Asclepius 29:57 - ARTEMIS 30:41 - POSEIDON 31:30 - ATHENA 32:47 Arachne 34:10 - APHRODITE 35:38 Narcissus 36:15 Pygmalion’s Statue 38:12 Eros and Psyche 40:28 - HEPHAESTUS 44:43 - ARES 46:12 Eos and Tithonus 47:06 - HERMES 49:36 Pan 50:11 - DIONYSUS 52:12 King Midas 53:01 - DEMETER 54:52 Persephone 55:11 - HADES 56:55 The Three Places of Souls 58:31 Sisyphus 1:01:21 Places of the Underworld 1:01:47 Orpheus 1:03:47 *CHAPTER 3:* The Age of Heroes 1:05:53 - THE HOUSE OF CADMUS 1:06:26 Oedipus 1:11:35 - PERSEUS 1:16:47 Medusa 1:18:55 The Gorgon's Head 1:20:45 Andromeda 1:22:17 The Prophecy Fulfilled 1:23:22 - THE 12 LABOURS OF HERCULES 1:26:26 Youth & the Madness of Hercules 1:28:47 Labour 1: The Nemean Lion 1:32:19 Labour 2: The Lernaean Hydra 1:35:04 Labour 3: The Cerynean Hind 1:37:32 Labour 4: The Erymanthian Boar 1:38:17 Labour 5: The Augean Stables 1:41:48 Labour 6: The Stymphalian birds 1:44:06 Labour 7: The Cretan Bull 1:45:07 Labour 8: The Mares of Diomedes 1:47:06 Labour 9: The Girdle of Hippolyta 1:48:48 Labour 10: The Cattle of Geryon 1:50:50 Labour 11: The Apples of the Hesperides 1:52:15 Labour 12: The Capture of Cerberus 1:55:40 The Death of Hercules 1:57:18 Bellerophon 2:01:44 - JASON AND THE ARGONAUTES 2:03:17 The Argonautes 2:05:41 The Voyage Begins 2:07:48 The Golden Fleece 2:10:30 The Journey Home 2:12:06 The Sirens 2:13:28 The Fate of King Pelias 2:15:54 Medea 2:17:32 - THESEUS 2:20:10 Icarus 2:27:32 - THE CALYDONIAN BOAR HUNT 2:29:16 Atalanta 2:32:10 The Footrace of Atalanta 2:36:12 - THE TROJAN WAR 2:38:48 The Suitors of Helen 2:40:57 The Judgment of Paris 2:42:52 The Greeks Assemble 2:4610 Achilles 2:47:35 Trojan Allies 2:49:35 The War Begins (Start of the Iliad) 2:51:14 The Tenth Year of War 2:53:37 The Death of Hector 2:55:20 The Trojan Horse 2:57:53 The Fall of Troy 3:01:02 - ORESTES 3:02:42 - THE ODYSSEY 3:04:50 The Cyclops 3:05:50 Aeolus 3:09:07 The Laestrygonians 3:10:39 Circe 3:11:19 The Underworld 3:13:31 The Sirens 3:14:20 Scylla and Charybdis 3:15:47 The Cattle of the Sun 3:16:57 Calypso 3:18:33 The Phaeacians 3:20:04 The Suitors 3:22:52 *- THE AGE OF IRON* 3:27:48 📚 *Sources:* Classical Mythology, by Mark Morford, Robert Lenardon and Michael Sham Greek Mythology, by Katerina Servi Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes, by Edith Hamilton Apollodorus - The Library of Greek Mythology, translated by Robin Hard The Greek Myths Vol 1&2, By Robert Graves Heroes, by Stephen Fry The Argonautica, by Apollonius of Rhodes, translated by Richard Hunter The Iliad, translated by Martin Hammond Troy, by Stephen Fry The Odyssey, translated by Emily Wilson The Aeneid, translated by David West
Please finish your WWII video series. I realize you put A LOT of effort and time into these. So I will of course remain patient. I only fear you've possibly abandoned that one. Thanks for your excellent channel. 👍
Awesome work! I loved the song at the end of the intro, do you have any data for me to find it? I tried sound searches with apps, but no luck. Thanks in advance!
Everytime you disappear for a year or so I am always afraid your channel has been abandoned, then you come back and drop fire on us. From someone who loves ancient history and mythology please don’t ever stop doing what your doing.
First time I payed attention for 3 straight hours on youtube.... what a magnificent find, a rare gem of information, so many things I didnt know were named after greek mythology. Thank you
Honestly, you'd be surprised at just how many things around the world are influenced/inspired by Greek Mythology. That's how deep it's impact has had on the world in general. Hell, even a shoe brand (Nike) is named after the Greek Goddess of Victory, Nike, daughter of Styx.
@@CasJack-v5z lol, not quite, it’s fairy tales. Amazingly written and a hell of an expanded universe long before Tolkien and Lucas, but sadly it is all myth and legend.
Unbelievable. I expected a low end History Channel docu with some sloppy special effects. This should be broadcasted on Netflix. Deserves an award aswell. Great job and thank you for fulfilling my day off. ❤
This is my third time watching this. I wish someone could turn this into a series. Hour long episodes each week of all the Gods he named in this video. I would watch every episode faithfully. I been looking for a video like this for YEARS!!! I am crazy insane in love with Greek Mythology omg 😍
The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
@@livinglife4835 The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
@@robertpage5691 you search in history, the greek myths believed that homer was the author. And he exist around 900 to 800 b.c. and the bible exist (new testament) after death of christ.. which one is older now??
Listen, I just want to say, your doing a fantastic job for us history nerds who don’t can’t do hours upon hours of research. Please understand your contribution is greatly appreciated and I wish you the best.
I never had like a Greek Mythology phase because it was just so complicated for me to get into. But this? This is the greatest video of all time. I was so hooked the entire time. I loved this so much
I have for years been searching for this exact video. Just a raw, unspoiled telling of the Greek mythology. Thank you for finally bringing my search to an end.
0:00: 🌍 The story of Greek mythology, from the creation of the world to the punishment of Prometheus and Pandora. 15:38: 🌟 This text provides a summary of the gods Zeus, Apollo, and Artemis and their relationships with mortal women. 32:28: 🌟 The gods and goddesses of Greek mythology, including Athena, Poseidon, Aphrodite, and Hephaestus, have fascinating stories and powers. 55:52: 🔥 The underworld and the afterlife in Greek mythology, including the roles of Hades, Persephone, and the judgment of souls. 1:00:53: 🌍 The underworld and the heroic age in Greek mythology. 1:15:59: 😮 The tragic stories of Oedipus, Perseus, and Heracles unfold, with each facing their own fate and challenges. 1:30:29: 💔 Heracles embarks on a journey of redemption by completing twelve challenging labors assigned by King Eurystheus. 1:45:03: 🐂 Heracles completes his twelve labors, including capturing the Nemean Lion, slaying the Hydra, and retrieving the Golden Apples of the Hesperides. 1:59:15: 📜 Jason and the Argonauts embark on a quest to retrieve the Golden Fleece, facing various challenges along the way. 2:14:12: 🧜♀ The adventures of Jason and Medea, including their journey to find the Golden Fleece, Medea's revenge, and the tragic fate of both heroes. 2:28:27: 🏛 The story of Icarus and the Caledonian boar hunt, followed by the rise of Troy and the marriage of Helen and Menelaus. 2:43:18: 💔 The Trojan War begins with the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, sparked by the goddess Eris and leading to the abduction of Helen, the fall of Troy, and the death of Hector. 2:58:15: 🌊 Odysseus faces numerous challenges on his journey home from Troy, including encounters with the Cyclops, the witch Cersei, and the wrath of Poseidon. 3:13:10: 📖 After 20 years of wandering, Odysseus finally returns home to Ithaca, reunites with his wife Penelope, and kills the suitors who had taken over his palace. 3:28:27: 🌍 The race of iron, unlike their predecessors, would face hardships but also have the freedom to shape their own destiny and achieve great advancements in civilization. Recap by Tammy AI
This is the first time i ever watched an entire 3 hour youtube video without skipping. No lame jokes no unnecessary filler just pure and perfect storytelling Subbed and looking forward for more
I have to say this is the most comprehensive Greek mythology I ever heard, and I have heard hundreds of different variations because I study anthropology and mythology for over 20 years
Wow I’m a big fan of Greek Mythology. After this video I’m going to research what anthropology means. I rather learn than someone tell me about it. I don’t feel weird anymore about being in love with Greek mythology. I see I’m not alone. I watch every movie I can find that has anything to do with the Greek mythology even if the movie only has 1 God in it I will watch it like a child at Disney world. Not much people my color are into things like this so I’m considered weird but these comments make me feel normal.
Then you know the story of Pandora is commonly related as in this video, but that it was Prometheus who took the lid off of Pandoras Jar and let loose all the horror, except for Hope. Gee whiz, I wonder why it was changed and distorted into Pandora as the bad one...HMMM! LOL Read Murrays Manual of Mythology from 1906 for more hidden truth of this ilk.
@@tak_tak62 ...careful only if you watch movies and media about Greek Mythology... watch it with the grain of salt (or a whole bag of salt)... because they mostly distort it... and dont give the real story or meaning behind it.
I dunno if "comprehensive" is the right word here lol, some stories that take hours to tell are condensed into a few minutes. But it is a decent summary.
I have read about most of these gods and their stories but always isolated from each other. Thanks for putting together a video that made sense for me!
I actually cried at the end of the video about the 12 Labours of Heracles when he smiled as mortality finally eased his pain. The music made the story telling even more emotional. You really have a unique ability to bring these stories to life. Great job!
I *LOVE* this! I can only imagine the amount of work and time that it took you to create this masterpiece. I cannot thank you enough, we are all very much indebted to you!
For people who truly never learned about Greek Mythology and this is their first introduction to it - this video has a lot of information but many myths havs various versions, which were not mentioned here. Obviously, if you mention all of them, the mythology grows more and more complicated but many events can be viewed diffrently, depening on the interpretations. While this video is certianly a good starting point for general knowledge, I would still look for other version to have more perspective. The complications of the mythologies and the conflicting retellings are all part of the fun ;)
@@jasonkline3445 there is no one easy way - I personally read Mythology by Parandowski when I was younger but I don't think it has any translation into English. There are some sources out there but if you want something free then even Wikipedia can give you a shortcut to different versions of myths. Unfortunately, I don't think anyone is capable of putting EVERYTHING into a video like this, there are just too many variations and such. On UA-cam though I would recommend Overly Sarcastic Productions and specifically Red's Classic Summarised and similar series on their channel, she talks about different versions of myths, gods, how said god's certain portrayal came to be etc. So that's also a good place to get more knowledge about the topic
You should do a competitive analysis of Greek vs Roman mythology stories. And why they bifurcated and how their own cultural histories affected the changes in their mythological tales. Pretty remarkable thing to map out and look at, honestly.
I’ve always wondered this. How two cultures have almost identical god structures, stories and myths. If it started as one, how and when did it diverge? I adore this topic but have never really heard the reason why
@@Huff-and-PuffThere's many variants of these stories from across the Mediterranean. Different variants of the stories took root in different areas. Cult worship of different gods and heroes was commonplace.
You have no idea how the world needs this. A "chronological ordered" greek mythology epic! Thank you so much for you effort! The world truly appreciates this.
@@ericparnell2037 Considering how he had a wife and children, no. However, homoromantic and homosexual relationships are not uncommon in greek myths and ancient greek in general (think of pederasty). Gods like Apollo, Zeus arguably, Hermes, Pan, and Dionysus all have myths in which they fall in love with the same sex. This isn't essentially "gay" though as same-sex relations where thought of differently back then.
Of all the couples being mentioned in this long video, I am very much invested on the love story of Odysseus and Penelope. Both of them deserved the best because of their great love and loyalty to each other.
I named my dog Argos, after Odyssey's dog. He waited 10 years for Odyssey to return and when Odysseus returned he had been neglected and was sleeping in a pile of manure. Odysseus was in disguise as he wanted to see who's loyalty was still tact and even Penelope could not recognise him. Only Argos, his most loyal dog, would be the one to recognise him. And when he did he finally passed away knowing that his master had made it home and his loyalty had been fulfilled. Probably the saddest and most humanly recognisable moment of the story. The fact that the story is older than history has written yet we still have that strong understanding of a dog's love and loyalty moved me enough to give my boy the great name Argos, the loyal.
@@romydielemans7078 I actually listened to that before I found this, so now I am curious if everything that was sung is correct (Im not done with it so yeah 👍)
It's only because gods/goddesses can't hurt other gods, that's why I believe Athena did what she did to Medusa, instead of going after her husband for looking at medusa, making her the monster Medusa is(I could be wrong about which goddess did it, but it's the same reasoning)
I can't believe this content is free on UA-cam, thank you for this service! I hope to see full Egyptian and Norse mythology too because this video is so comprehensive and well laid out. I was captivated for 3 hours straight.
No Filler. No stupid self-inserted jokes. Just pure information well presented. This is what content should be if you're going to inform people on subjects like this in a long format.
I just finished watching the entire video in one seat, and all I can say is that it is phenomenal! It's by far the best quality video about Greek mythology that there is (I loved the paintings as well). I can't believe that a work of such high quality and precision is given to us for free.
@@shoot_again2753 The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
I almost got emotional towards the end of the video. I watched it all two nights in a row and it felt like a movie, but without getting bored even a second. The quality of these videos is literally out of this world! Gotta thank you for all the effort you put into making this.
This is by far the best video on Greek mythology I've seen. I didn't want it to stop. The work you did to put everything in chronological order in the best way you could is amazing. I appreciated the sense of time moving and understanding where all these stories I've had an appreciation for land. Looking forward to more of your content. Would love to see more of these on other mythologies and even religious text.
So I took 5 key things from this epic and easily understood self study video of The ENTIRE Story of Greek Mythology Explained 1. the humans were flees 2. the gods are children 3. the children were heroes 4. the "hero's" in MOST cases were the original villains 5. and the villains weren't really ever villeins at all. They were just cursed, tricked, or forced by literal disaster level circumstances lol AMAZING VID with my adhd I had to stop and take a couple breaks over the course of weeks haha but it truly truly was so easy to sift back and fourth through!
Seems all gods are actual scumbags. I saw the same trend you did, Medusa didn't deserve to be punished when Athena knew it was Poseidon who forced himself on her
@@devroom8904 You are watching it too much from a psychological point of view, narratively speaking Athena couldn't just, as being the goddess of wisdom, let Medusa go without consequences, even tho it was Poseidon's fault. Also there were gods who didn't really actively hurt others like Hermes, Demetra, Hades, Hestia and, if we think about it, even Ares.
@@mariano8910 A psychological consideration of the events should be duly noted. Keep in mind that the Greeks considered these folk 'gods' for a long time, with a Roman version of each story as well. More often than not, this was used by man to justify moral shortcomings: "Sure, I committed incest, but didn't Zeus do the same thing?" Not that the point you're making is untrue, as we should consider it narratively as well, but this was far more interactive back then, and these gods were objects of man's veneration
@@gerudoking3180 Are you saying Zeus or Aphrodite are not gods? They surely are, and since we're talking about the Ancient Rome, i have to remind you that adultery was indeed a crime and people likely couldn't just say "Zeus did it too" to defend themselves. You did not try to attack Hestia or Hades btw. Zeus also is not a cheater just because yes, loving this much rapresented something of the ancient society: the chief god had of course as a lover of wisdom to be an experienced lover, as it was the feature of important anf intellectual men, strengthen also by the fact that the term philosopher just means "LOVER of knowledge". (Symposium backs me up) And yes, the greek gods are elevations of greater concepts of the greek world, but that doesn't mean spirituality must be absent by it, you talked about it with the tone of the one who watches the greeks as men who venerated just things they liked when this is not definitely the case: they just thought gods were related in their highness to things they thought were important. And frankly, not everyone believed in the same identical things, gods or rituals in Greece, philosophies speak by themselves.
@@mariano8910 hello! I’m not referring to anything you’ve said, or at least I don’t think. It’s honestly hard for me to apprehend what you’re saying, so if you’d like to explain it a little better, I’m all ears. I did call them “gods,” and I never pretended they weren’t. While I don’t believe the folklore, I do believe in a spiritual side of life in which these spirits are manifest (not “on Olympus,” but they ran the Greek nation, per Deut. 32:8-9.) The gods here are reflections of the hearts of the Greeks at the time, for one will only reflect the character of their subjector.
I always thought Oedipus was just a Greek mythological character that was in love with his mother. This video paints a much more detailed picture. I guess for most of us Greek mythology has always been greatly simplified. Amazing video!
This has to be one of the best Greek mythology documentaries I have ever watched. I’m sure someone else already said it but this is the first time I have seen these stories weaved together in chronological order. Everything from the images to the background music was just perfect. Definitely subscribing, can’t wait for more!!!
The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
You’ll love the stories as told and read aloud by Stephen Fry. They’re on Audible. His ability to brought each character to life as well as teach the connections to words and ideas and places that we are familiar with today. It’s excellent.
@@midnightkarasu There are parallel stories in most ancient cultures. Human experience, religion included, has common threads. Christianity is not the oldest religion and more modern religious leaders drew from whatever it took to teach and/or control the people before them. Look up religious syncretism. You’re not being clever. Look into comparative religion studies. Look into comparative mythology studies. Look into the history of Christianity from its inception. Not from subjective sources, but from the facts and events in history courses and materials.
People would pay a good price to get access to this content. You have provided a lot of wisdom for free. I thank you for this. These stories has changed me for the better.
I started the video thinking I was gonna stop watching in less than half an hour, then I finished the whole thing before I knew it. Really loved the ending and how it profoundly drew all the stories back to who and what we are right now.
I have never been so invested in a video... usually I'd take a break after 15 minutes, but your summaries for each stories were short and felt complete that I'm still here 2 hours in
Being a nerd when it comes to Greek mythology and always reading and watching videos about the subject, this video here is I'd say the best of the stories to date, well put together and a well dive into the mythology, my hats off to you good sir for such details and intensive research
Magnificent flow of speech. Warm voice. Straight forward script. Descriptive yet understanding vocabulary. I heard the whole thing while working on my computer, and being greek, this is the summary of the mythology of my ancestors i have had since reading the tomes of Kakridis. Terrific work my man! I am supporting the channel and your work. Please make all the mythologies egyptians, norse, ECT. I will be teaching english to my children with your videos
I was obsessed with Greek mythology in school and would read about it all the time but after a while of being out of school I haven't had any access to as many books about it so this is so cool to just recap everything I learned and learning details I missed as a kid
I hope Greek people will go back and pray their ancient gods/goddessess. And neglect the intruder modern religion capture them and manipulate them forget their gods and practice new belief which is human made
@@kangkang1560 fyi it is stated that Greeks welcomed the christian religion when it first arived there, Christianity became the prominent religion throughout the age of the roman and byzantine empire and became even stronger when we were enslaved by the Turks and conservatism is holding it in place atm, despite that fact there are still some dodecatheists (the belief of the 12 Gods) but don't really show it, The orthodox church has huge economic, political and military power unfortunately due to old laws and beliefs so it's not very likely to ever come back
Always been fascinated with greek mythology as a teenager while learning some of the stories in my English class. Whenever we learned about greek mythology the class was never boring thats for sure. I loved the story about Odeseus in Homer’s the Odyssey amongst others. I learned alot in this documentary and just want to thank you for proving us all with this.
I have always wanted to know about the Greek history, the story timeline, the music, the visuals and the storytelling is so much on point. I literally felt the hype when Jason accepted the King Pelias challenge, and the title "the Argonauts" came with that amazing music playing in back, wow.. I even felt emotions in the background and the story of Narcissus and Echo. Kudos to all the efforts that went in making this! Cheers!
I was obsessed with D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths as a teenager and have finally found a worthy video companion as an adult. This was amazing. Love the use of art that actually reflects the stories you're telling. Subscribing!
I had been putting off reading about Greek Mythology since forever, but this video was the perfect introduction to it. Thank you so much for all your hard work!
Dwarka is Atlantis. Am Greek if you want to learn something. The god's work for Krishna the founder of Atlantis. Read Ramayana Mahabharata or srimad bagvatham for intellectual advancement. The Greeks do . Am not Cristian Byzantine am Greek honouring the god's they work for Krishna. Everyone was Hindu honouring the god's in antiquity. If you want the truth. If you dare. I can learn you to know the self. Also .easily...
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Greek Mythology has a unique appreciation for irony, metaphor, and poetic justice that other mythologies and religious stories almost always lack entirely. When reading Homer, it is clear that you are reading the works of a poet. Not a prophet, or a historian. It makes you wonder how the Greeks and Romans might have read these texts. Whether they took them literally, word for word. Or whether they viewed their gods more deistically, and were able to appreciate the works of Homer as works of art - just as we do today - rather than as works of historical or religious significance.
I never could imagine that history is so interesting and that I would see a video of 3 1/2 hours without pause. I appreciate you research work and wish you the best! 💛
As a boy, I read a young persons edition of most of the Greek myths which lead me to fall in love with the Greeks. This just brings back so many memories
I’ve been watching this video incrementally for the past week before bed and I’m sad that the end is near. Nonetheless, I’ve always loved Greek mythology but learning it always felt unorganized and hard to know the timeline of it all. This video is AMAZING. Great work really.
The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
Wow, THIS is the kind'a thing that should be going viral. This is one hell of a well done job, bud. Seriously, amazing work. Rewatching this just because it was so well packed.
(Larry San Diego) My wife and I recently returned from a 10 Mediterranean Cruise and spent four days in Athens, Greece and your entire story on Greek Mythology was the most enjoyable three-hour experience in memory. Great Job!
Crazy that they crafted These explanations for the Seasons,The Eyes of an Peacocks Tail,the Echo, Cicada and so much more with such Creativity😁 Thanks Life Guide for speaking to my Imagination❤️
Let's say mythology could be the cartoons of thousands of years ago. 😊 or 🍻=, 🤔 a twisted truth of life's folklore 😮. Skipped all that stuff from school days. Let's talk physics 🤓🥳🤖
Greek mythology truly captivates with its richness and imagination. Discovering its influence on our world is like uncovering hidden treasures. And to the channel creator: your periodic returns bring fire to our screens, keeping the flame of ancient history and mythology alive. Please, keep it burning!
A few weeks ago I decided to start understanding Greek philosophers to apply that to my characters in stories but then realized that a lot of it is based on or a general belief existing around the ideas of the gods. So I looked into this video and I watch parts of it here and there and I have 40 min left. It’s about time!
This is currently my all-time favorite video on UA-cam for the past 2 months (since upload). I have watched it numerous times & even a few times to fall asleep to. This was made so incredibly well.
Small nitpick, Hades did not decide punishments in the underworld. This was a Victorian idea. In the actual myths as the Greeks had written them, either another god that mortal offended spoke the punishment (Sisyphus's was deemed by Thanatos, the god of death.) or by Persephone, in actual text she is referred to as 'Dread Persephone', there is some pretty convincing evidence that Hades as a personified deity is far more recent and earlier myths Dread Persephone was the ruler of the dead. Especially as Persephone is not actually a name, its like calling her Lady cause you don't want to say her real name for fear of attracting her attention.
@thenecessaryevil2634 Thank you for posting! Great video and wonderful comments -- funny how the two go hand in hand. Can you recommend a good source on this? I'm interested in both Hades and Persephone as the Greeks would have understood them.
@@Ranchitup69 To be fair, there are several versions of the Greek Mythology. And like you said, they weren't there, we can't know for sure that his is the right one. We can say as well that the video isn't the right source as well. It's just up to the source, honestly. After all, the stories began from the word of mouth and it could be modified or interpreted differently by another person.
How is this version supposed to fit with the fact Persephone was the goddess of spring and worshipped alongside her mother as the important gods to appease to get a good harvest etc? Yes she was also thought of as important to sacrifice to to ensure a blessed passage in to the afterlife but that passage in to not what might happen to you once there. I agree Hades possibly didn't choose the punishment and I know the roles, myths around the gods often changes a lot over time and the place where the Myth comes from but... Also seems odd that Hades could be a later god when he appears, so strongly in the foundation of the gods myth and is 1 of the 3 most powerful.
I just finished watching the entire video in one seat, and all I can say is that it is phenomenal! It's by far the best quality video about Greek mythology that there is (I loved the paintings as well). I can't believe that a work of such high quality and precision is given to us for free. Well done 👏🏻 PS After finishing the video I couldn’t get past the richness and beauty of Greek stories and culture: the relationships of men with gods and nature, the countless struggles often leading to great tragedies and the celebration of beauty and honor. What a rich and astonishing culture and what a magnificent way to look and interpret the cosmos !
I've rewatched this at least 3 or 4 times within the last couple months. It's such a great listen. Great video and excellent choice in the art to show to go along with the story telling.
I loved this video! Such an amazing and in depth series of all the Greek stories. I would love to see an in depth Egyptian mythology video such as this one. That would be amazing!
i've been using a lot of themes names and symbolism related to greek mythology in a story i'm writing, but i realized i wasn't actually as versed in it as i thought i was. thanks for putting this out, super helpful to have a well made summary of greek mythology available at any time.
@@brunobucciaratiswife for sure! i'm kinda only taking loose inspiration, but there are some themes i think really fit with what i'm going for. good luck with whatever you're writing, hope it turns out wonderfully!
While I consider myself to have been fairly knowledgeable about Greek Mythology, I quickly learned I only knew a fraction of the stories and parables referenced in your video. I generally watch and listen to videos and podcasts primarily for entertainment but if I can learned something as well, that is even better - an added bonus. Seeing the length of the video, I initially was skeptical of actually finishing it but I shouldn't have been. The 3 1/2 hours - spread over an evening and late morning - seemed to sail by quickly, like Odysseus being repelled from Ithaca by the winds released from Aeolus' bag. Thank you for taking the time to create and share this summary. I will be forwarding it to several people with a strong encouragement to make time to listen, learn and enjoy. Well done and know you are appreciated!
The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
From someone who has heard and read every single story told here I must say this is the best put together Greek tales. If I could like a thousand times…
I can't believe this is 3 hours and not everything can still be covered. There is way too many myths and this would go on for hour and hours if everything was said. This is definetly a good starting point to learn more, especially for people just getting into Greek mythology, qnd I recommend researching more into it if you are interested. Thank you for making this!
@@etheryjane There was a lot of details about the gods left out. One of my favorites about Apollo and his boyfriend Hychantis was left out and just a lot of other details of other gods were left out. I still love the video though!
This documentary is amazing. I love mythology content and I'd love to see other culture's mythology in the same way. You do a very good job at presenting the story in chronological accuracy and in an interesting visual way. The family tree aspect was really intriguing to me. Please give the same treatment to other mythologies too. I'm looking forward to see more of your work
The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
It's not uncommon for hero academia nutjobs to assume based on very little research and very biased research Zeus had a boy toy they leave that out a lot
This is beyond brilliant. Thanks so much for this stunning anthology of 'everything you need to know about Greek myths'. As an amusing aside, one thing I have learnt from Greek myths, is that if your life or city depend on some child actually being dead, *DON"T* trust shepherds or anyone else to kill the child. Do it yourself! They never do what they are told and always fail to mention it.
As a non European who knows little about the old European cultures i was watching six part series of the History of Europe. Then this video come into my way. I am listening back and forth to understand the subject. What struck me is that the Griek mythology stil has a big influence in the modern European cultures. Someone has to look little pit around. I am learning. Thank you sir.
Thank you for making this video! As a greek I've always been interested in greek mythology but I never knew where to start. I really enjoyed this video and learned so much about greek mythology thank you so much for all the time and effort you have put into this. ❤
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Thanks for watching! 😊Remember to *Like & Subscribe* if you enjoyed the video and click the Bell Icon to never miss an upload. *Timestamps* can be found below:
📽 *Timestamps:*
Intro: 0:00
*CHAPTER 1:*
Out of Chaos 1:28
Prometheus 5:45
Pandora's Box 8:15
The Great Flood 10:22
*CHAPTER 2:*
The Gods 15:37
- ZEUS 15:58
Europa 19:09
- HERA 21:05
Io 21:40
Leto 23:56
Niobe 25:18
- APOLLO 26:45
The Oracle of Delphi 27:18
Daphne 27:43
Asclepius 29:57
- ARTEMIS 30:41
- POSEIDON 31:30
- ATHENA 32:47
Arachne 34:10
- APHRODITE 35:38
Narcissus 36:15
Pygmalion’s Statue 38:12
Eros and Psyche 40:28
- HEPHAESTUS 44:43
- ARES 46:12
Eos and Tithonus 47:06
- HERMES 49:36
Pan 50:11
- DIONYSUS 52:12
King Midas 53:01
- DEMETER 54:52
Persephone 55:11
- HADES 56:55
The Three Places of Souls 58:31
Sisyphus 1:01:21
Places of the Underworld 1:01:47
Orpheus 1:03:47
*CHAPTER 3:*
The Age of Heroes 1:05:53
- THE HOUSE OF CADMUS 1:06:26
Oedipus 1:11:35
- PERSEUS 1:16:47
Medusa 1:18:55
The Gorgon's Head 1:20:45
Andromeda 1:22:17
The Prophecy Fulfilled 1:23:22
- THE 12 LABOURS OF HERCULES 1:26:26
Youth & the Madness of Hercules 1:28:47
Labour 1: The Nemean Lion 1:32:19
Labour 2: The Lernaean Hydra 1:35:04
Labour 3: The Cerynean Hind 1:37:32
Labour 4: The Erymanthian Boar 1:38:17
Labour 5: The Augean Stables 1:41:48
Labour 6: The Stymphalian birds 1:44:06
Labour 7: The Cretan Bull 1:45:07
Labour 8: The Mares of Diomedes 1:47:06
Labour 9: The Girdle of Hippolyta 1:48:48
Labour 10: The Cattle of Geryon 1:50:50
Labour 11: The Apples of the Hesperides 1:52:15
Labour 12: The Capture of Cerberus 1:55:40
The Death of Hercules 1:57:18
Bellerophon 2:01:44
- JASON AND THE ARGONAUTES 2:03:17
The Argonautes 2:05:41
The Voyage Begins 2:07:48
The Golden Fleece 2:10:30
The Journey Home 2:12:06
The Sirens 2:13:28
The Fate of King Pelias 2:15:54
Medea 2:17:32
- THESEUS 2:20:10
Icarus 2:27:32
- THE CALYDONIAN BOAR HUNT 2:29:16
Atalanta 2:32:10
The Footrace of Atalanta 2:36:12
- THE TROJAN WAR 2:38:48
The Suitors of Helen 2:40:57
The Judgment of Paris 2:42:52
The Greeks Assemble 2:4610
Achilles 2:47:35
Trojan Allies 2:49:35
The War Begins (Start of the Iliad) 2:51:14
The Tenth Year of War 2:53:37
The Death of Hector 2:55:20
The Trojan Horse 2:57:53
The Fall of Troy 3:01:02
- ORESTES 3:02:42
- THE ODYSSEY 3:04:50
The Cyclops 3:05:50
Aeolus 3:09:07
The Laestrygonians 3:10:39
Circe 3:11:19
The Underworld 3:13:31
The Sirens 3:14:20
Scylla and Charybdis 3:15:47
The Cattle of the Sun 3:16:57
Calypso 3:18:33
The Phaeacians 3:20:04
The Suitors 3:22:52
*- THE AGE OF IRON* 3:27:48
📚 *Sources:*
Classical Mythology, by Mark Morford, Robert Lenardon and Michael Sham
Greek Mythology, by Katerina Servi
Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes, by Edith Hamilton
Apollodorus - The Library of Greek Mythology, translated by Robin Hard
The Greek Myths Vol 1&2, By Robert Graves
Heroes, by Stephen Fry
The Argonautica, by Apollonius of Rhodes, translated by Richard Hunter
The Iliad, translated by Martin Hammond
Troy, by Stephen Fry
The Odyssey, translated by Emily Wilson
The Aeneid, translated by David West
Please finish your WWII video series.
I realize you put A LOT of effort and time into these. So I will of course remain patient. I only fear you've possibly abandoned that one.
Thanks for your excellent channel. 👍
@@shaneculkin7124 Not abandoned. Machiavelli up next ,then WW2 Part 3!
Awesome work! I loved the song at the end of the intro, do you have any data for me to find it? I tried sound searches with apps, but no luck. Thanks in advance!
@@bbonkers Farewell to a Warrior by Jakub Pietras. Glad you like it 👍
This video is incredible.
It would be great if an in-depth video of Norse mythology could come at some point!
Whoever came up with the greek mythology is one high mf and one helluva storyteller.
I would guess that it wasn't a single person who came up with the entire thing though.
@@pinelopiliraki3660 agreed, andI still stand by my theory that they were high af
Cocaine is helluva drug
@@GuitaristZep😂😂😂😂
Same with christianity those people have more than a screw loose. 😂
Everytime you disappear for a year or so I am always afraid your channel has been abandoned, then you come back and drop fire on us. From someone who loves ancient history and mythology please don’t ever stop doing what your doing.
You're*, sorry
He just needed time to make this movie length guide 😂
Hahahaha
@@nikmrn friend, they actually used the right “your”
I jst about to finish rn….one of the most satisfying tales ever in its entirety
First time I payed attention for 3 straight hours on youtube.... what a magnificent find, a rare gem of information, so many things I didnt know were named after greek mythology. Thank you
Honestly, you'd be surprised at just how many things around the world are influenced/inspired by Greek Mythology. That's how deep it's impact has had on the world in general. Hell, even a shoe brand (Nike) is named after the Greek Goddess of Victory, Nike, daughter of Styx.
And yet ppl still don't get it. I'm glad it clicked with you
Because it is not mythology it is real.
@@CasJack-v5z lol, not quite, it’s fairy tales. Amazingly written and a hell of an expanded universe long before Tolkien and Lucas, but sadly it is all myth and legend.
@@neilskywalker783 could you imagine if it wasn’t tho, how different would all of our life’s be?
Unbelievable. I expected a low end History Channel docu with some sloppy special effects. This should be broadcasted on Netflix. Deserves an award aswell. Great job and thank you for fulfilling my day off. ❤
Wow, thank you!
This is better than any Netflix documentary
Couldn't agree with you guys more! This documentary was absolutely amazing! ❤👍🏻👏🏻🤗❤
@@TheLifeGuideis it a bad thing I use this to go to sleep
This is my third time watching this. I wish someone could turn this into a series. Hour long episodes each week of all the Gods he named in this video. I would watch every episode faithfully. I been looking for a video like this for YEARS!!! I am crazy insane in love with Greek Mythology omg 😍
The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
@@livinglife4835 The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
The Greek poets created a rip of pagen version of noah and God. It's simple noah is for older .
Far*
@@robertpage5691 you search in history, the greek myths believed that homer was the author. And he exist around 900 to 800 b.c. and the bible exist (new testament) after death of christ.. which one is older now??
lol the advertisement had me like "hUh" and then realized that was actually a smart move "aaAaAHHhHh"
I came straight to the comments for this
Same lol, it’s so clever haha
@@jaylingordon3254 right with you brother! that was too smooth!
Exactly my thoughts - haha love the creativity and how they blended it with the topic 😂
Yeah that shit was slick, im not even mad.
Listen, I just want to say, your doing a fantastic job for us history nerds who don’t can’t do hours upon hours of research. Please understand your contribution is greatly appreciated and I wish you the best.
Just waiting for the bomb of "The ENTIRE Story of Egyptian Mythology Explained" to drop!!
I'd love to hear about Indian or Chinese mythology!
@@joecantina7580 Also about Norse Mythology and Romsn Mythology
(I guess at this point we are increasing his work load 😅)
Is there a babylonian or persian mythology ?
Yeah ❤❤
Omg yes
I never had like a Greek Mythology phase because it was just so complicated for me to get into. But this? This is the greatest video of all time. I was so hooked the entire time. I loved this so much
What a deception rip off of the Bible may God help those who believe this rubbish
Then you've probably never heard of the Hindu Mythology/The Indian Mythology
@@SerCrispinCole🤓🤓
transcript is not from him, its freom ARTE....
Lies again? God Mode Gold Medals
I have for years been searching for this exact video. Just a raw, unspoiled telling of the Greek mythology. Thank you for finally bringing my search to an end.
We may finally rest
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0:00: 🌍 The story of Greek mythology, from the creation of the world to the punishment of Prometheus and Pandora.
15:38: 🌟 This text provides a summary of the gods Zeus, Apollo, and Artemis and their relationships with mortal women.
32:28: 🌟 The gods and goddesses of Greek mythology, including Athena, Poseidon, Aphrodite, and Hephaestus, have fascinating stories and powers.
55:52: 🔥 The underworld and the afterlife in Greek mythology, including the roles of Hades, Persephone, and the judgment of souls.
1:00:53: 🌍 The underworld and the heroic age in Greek mythology.
1:15:59: 😮 The tragic stories of Oedipus, Perseus, and Heracles unfold, with each facing their own fate and challenges.
1:30:29: 💔 Heracles embarks on a journey of redemption by completing twelve challenging labors assigned by King Eurystheus.
1:45:03: 🐂 Heracles completes his twelve labors, including capturing the Nemean Lion, slaying the Hydra, and retrieving the Golden Apples of the Hesperides.
1:59:15: 📜 Jason and the Argonauts embark on a quest to retrieve the Golden Fleece, facing various challenges along the way.
2:14:12: 🧜♀ The adventures of Jason and Medea, including their journey to find the Golden Fleece, Medea's revenge, and the tragic fate of both heroes.
2:28:27: 🏛 The story of Icarus and the Caledonian boar hunt, followed by the rise of Troy and the marriage of Helen and Menelaus.
2:43:18: 💔 The Trojan War begins with the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, sparked by the goddess Eris and leading to the abduction of Helen, the fall of Troy, and the death of Hector.
2:58:15: 🌊 Odysseus faces numerous challenges on his journey home from Troy, including encounters with the Cyclops, the witch Cersei, and the wrath of Poseidon.
3:13:10: 📖 After 20 years of wandering, Odysseus finally returns home to Ithaca, reunites with his wife Penelope, and kills the suitors who had taken over his palace.
3:28:27: 🌍 The race of iron, unlike their predecessors, would face hardships but also have the freedom to shape their own destiny and achieve great advancements in civilization.
Recap by Tammy AI
How come this only has 9 likes
@@imnotgonnapost1357 CRIMINALLY underrated
this is too good
@@DatBlooBoi Ik they should go to jail
thank you
This is the first time i ever watched an entire 3 hour youtube video without skipping. No lame jokes no unnecessary filler just pure and perfect storytelling
Subbed and looking forward for more
I have to say this is the most comprehensive Greek mythology I ever heard, and I have heard hundreds of different variations because I study anthropology and mythology for over 20 years
Wow I’m a big fan of Greek Mythology. After this video I’m going to research what anthropology means. I rather learn than someone tell me about it. I don’t feel weird anymore about being in love with Greek mythology. I see I’m not alone. I watch every movie I can find that has anything to do with the Greek mythology even if the movie only has 1 God in it I will watch it like a child at Disney world. Not much people my color are into things like this so I’m considered weird but these comments make me feel normal.
Then you know the story of Pandora is commonly related as in this video, but that it was Prometheus who took the lid off of Pandoras Jar and let loose all the horror, except for Hope. Gee whiz, I wonder why it was changed and distorted into Pandora as the bad one...HMMM! LOL Read Murrays Manual of Mythology from 1906 for more hidden truth of this ilk.
@@beckythornton6470 In Hesoid's Work and Days, 700 BC, it was Pandora who opened it. 16th century author Erasmus said it was Epimetheus who opened it.
@@tak_tak62 ...careful only if you watch movies and media about Greek Mythology... watch it with the grain of salt (or a whole bag of salt)... because they mostly distort it... and dont give the real story or meaning behind it.
I dunno if "comprehensive" is the right word here lol, some stories that take hours to tell are condensed into a few minutes. But it is a decent summary.
I have read about most of these gods and their stories but always isolated from each other. Thanks for putting together a video that made sense for me!
Glad you found it useful 😊
@@TheLifeGuidehello po can we use ur video for our research po ty
I actually cried at the end of the video about the 12 Labours of Heracles when he smiled as mortality finally eased his pain. The music made the story telling even more emotional. You really have a unique ability to bring these stories to life. Great job!
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Great comment. Real men do cry.
Stop being a pu$$y
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LMAO seamless transition from storytelling to sponsorship. Not even mad. Well done.
Came to see if anyone made a comment lol
Nahhhhh, I’m still mad. That ad took eons to try and sell a product that doesn’t even work that well
@@chrisburch3264 for sure but you can still appreciate the transition bro ;)
Fun fact: a ball of thread is called a "clue", which is why you "unravel" a mystery, and follow a thread.
Ariandne
A ball of thread is a "clew" not a "clue"
@@DSM907Maniak An old spelling.
@@DSM907Maniak “uh actually 🤓” sounding ass.
In Dutch a clew of wool is called a 'kluwen wol'. Never noticed this linguistic clue.
Ah yes, Achilles and Patroclus - historians will say they were really great friends, the best buddies, just the closest pals
Right...they were also cousins!
@@RobbyHouseIVI mean, zeus and hera were siblings…
Madelline Miller says otherwise😍
*in a whisper* They were roommates
Historians say they fucked
I *LOVE* this! I can only imagine the amount of work and time that it took you to create this masterpiece. I cannot thank you enough, we are all very much indebted to you!
Thanks! Glad you like it 😊
Hello po can we use ur video for our research po ty @@TheLifeGuide
For people who truly never learned about Greek Mythology and this is their first introduction to it - this video has a lot of information but many myths havs various versions, which were not mentioned here. Obviously, if you mention all of them, the mythology grows more and more complicated but many events can be viewed diffrently, depening on the interpretations. While this video is certianly a good starting point for general knowledge, I would still look for other version to have more perspective. The complications of the mythologies and the conflicting retellings are all part of the fun ;)
What other ones do you suggest?
@@jasonkline3445 there is no one easy way - I personally read Mythology by Parandowski when I was younger but I don't think it has any translation into English. There are some sources out there but if you want something free then even Wikipedia can give you a shortcut to different versions of myths. Unfortunately, I don't think anyone is capable of putting EVERYTHING into a video like this, there are just too many variations and such. On UA-cam though I would recommend Overly Sarcastic Productions and specifically Red's Classic Summarised and similar series on their channel, she talks about different versions of myths, gods, how said god's certain portrayal came to be etc. So that's also a good place to get more knowledge about the topic
You should do a competitive analysis of Greek vs Roman mythology stories. And why they bifurcated and how their own cultural histories affected the changes in their mythological tales. Pretty remarkable thing to map out and look at, honestly.
I’ve always wondered this. How two cultures have almost identical god structures, stories and myths. If it started as one, how and when did it diverge? I adore this topic but have never really heard the reason why
Just the romans adopted the greek gods
As theirs
Is from greek coloniests at 7century bc
This work probably takes enormous effort. Maybe you should do it.
@@Huff-and-PuffThere's many variants of these stories from across the Mediterranean. Different variants of the stories took root in different areas. Cult worship of different gods and heroes was commonplace.
@@Huff-and-Puffyeah exactly
You have no idea how the world needs this. A "chronological ordered" greek mythology epic!
Thank you so much for you effort! The world truly appreciates this.
Timeout. Hercules was gay ? Just asking.
@@ericparnell2037 Considering how he had a wife and children, no. However, homoromantic and homosexual relationships are not uncommon in greek myths and ancient greek in general (think of pederasty). Gods like Apollo, Zeus arguably, Hermes, Pan, and Dionysus all have myths in which they fall in love with the same sex. This isn't essentially "gay" though as same-sex relations where thought of differently back then.
@@ericparnell2037 I don't know about gay. Hercules definitely was gae tho.
Why does the world need to hear about fake Gods that never existed on this planet? Bunch of delusional fairy tales, you can’t say I’m lying...
I don't know if need is the right word
Of all the couples being mentioned in this long video, I am very much invested on the love story of Odysseus and Penelope. Both of them deserved the best because of their great love and loyalty to each other.
i do find it a shame tho that even to this day a lot of people still see Achilles and Patroclus as "best friends" and not lovers
I named my dog Argos, after Odyssey's dog. He waited 10 years for Odyssey to return and when Odysseus returned he had been neglected and was sleeping in a pile of manure. Odysseus was in disguise as he wanted to see who's loyalty was still tact and even Penelope could not recognise him. Only Argos, his most loyal dog, would be the one to recognise him. And when he did he finally passed away knowing that his master had made it home and his loyalty had been fulfilled. Probably the saddest and most humanly recognisable moment of the story. The fact that the story is older than history has written yet we still have that strong understanding of a dog's love and loyalty moved me enough to give my boy the great name Argos, the loyal.
You should listen to ' Epic :the musical ' the maker Jorge-Riverra-Herrans makes songs about the whole journey of Odysseus and the songs slap
@@romydielemans7078 I actually listened to that before I found this, so now I am curious if everything that was sung is correct (Im not done with it so yeah 👍)
its so annoying that the women punish the woman that their husbands sleep with instead of punishing their husbands throughout like all the stories ...
Shut up
Exactly. The Goddess of women is the most quick to punish the women.
It's only because gods/goddesses can't hurt other gods, that's why I believe Athena did what she did to Medusa, instead of going after her husband for looking at medusa, making her the monster Medusa is(I could be wrong about which goddess did it, but it's the same reasoning)
@@brendankeith249 She could've hurt Poseidon. She just didn't dare as he's so powerful.
Facts
I can't believe this content is free on UA-cam, thank you for this service! I hope to see full Egyptian and Norse mythology too because this video is so comprehensive and well laid out. I was captivated for 3 hours straight.
Thanks!
No Filler. No stupid self-inserted jokes.
Just pure information well presented.
This is what content should be if you're going to inform people on subjects like this in a long format.
I feel smarter than most ppl now
I agree!
I just finished watching the entire video in one seat, and all I can say is that it is phenomenal! It's by far the best quality video about Greek mythology that there is (I loved the paintings as well). I can't believe that a work of such high quality and precision is given to us for free.
There was a mini series in 1997 of the Odyssey, but I totally agree the Iliad or just the content that is Greek Mythology is very amusing.
@@shoot_again2753 The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
You could always donate if you feel like it 🤷🏻♂️
If you’re willing, you could donate $5 or 10..
i’ve been coming back to this video every night just to listen to it while i start to fall asleep. watched this at least 6 times
Not skipping a single ad so I can support this, I'm insanely grateful that this content is free, thank you, TLG. thank you.
I almost got emotional towards the end of the video. I watched it all two nights in a row and it felt like a movie, but without getting bored even a second. The quality of these videos is literally out of this world! Gotta thank you for all the effort you put into making this.
This is by far the best video on Greek mythology I've seen. I didn't want it to stop. The work you did to put everything in chronological order in the best way you could is amazing. I appreciated the sense of time moving and understanding where all these stories I've had an appreciation for land. Looking forward to more of your content. Would love to see more of these on other mythologies and even religious text.
Saving for myself:
1:29 Out of Chaos
5:49 Prometheus
8:17 Pandora's Box
10:27 The Great Flood
15:57 Zeus
19:15 Europa
21:07 Hera
23:57 Leto
26:47 Apollo
So I took 5 key things from this epic and easily understood self study video of The ENTIRE Story of Greek Mythology Explained
1. the humans were flees
2. the gods are children
3. the children were heroes
4. the "hero's" in MOST cases were the original villains
5. and the villains weren't really ever villeins at all. They were just cursed, tricked, or forced by literal disaster level circumstances lol
AMAZING VID with my adhd I had to stop and take a couple breaks over the course of weeks haha but it truly truly was so easy to sift back and fourth through!
Seems all gods are actual scumbags. I saw the same trend you did, Medusa didn't deserve to be punished when Athena knew it was Poseidon who forced himself on her
@@devroom8904 You are watching it too much from a psychological point of view, narratively speaking Athena couldn't just, as being the goddess of wisdom, let Medusa go without consequences, even tho it was Poseidon's fault. Also there were gods who didn't really actively hurt others like Hermes, Demetra, Hades, Hestia and, if we think about it, even Ares.
@@mariano8910 A psychological consideration of the events should be duly noted. Keep in mind that the Greeks considered these folk 'gods' for a long time, with a Roman version of each story as well. More often than not, this was used by man to justify moral shortcomings: "Sure, I committed incest, but didn't Zeus do the same thing?" Not that the point you're making is untrue, as we should consider it narratively as well, but this was far more interactive back then, and these gods were objects of man's veneration
@@gerudoking3180 Are you saying Zeus or Aphrodite are not gods? They surely are, and since we're talking about the Ancient Rome, i have to remind you that adultery was indeed a crime and people likely couldn't just say "Zeus did it too" to defend themselves.
You did not try to attack Hestia or Hades btw.
Zeus also is not a cheater just because yes, loving this much rapresented something of the ancient society: the chief god had of course as a lover of wisdom to be an experienced lover, as it was the feature of important anf intellectual men, strengthen also by the fact that the term philosopher just means "LOVER of knowledge". (Symposium backs me up)
And yes, the greek gods are elevations of greater concepts of the greek world, but that doesn't mean spirituality must be absent by it, you talked about it with the tone of the one who watches the greeks as men who venerated just things they liked when this is not definitely the case: they just thought gods were related in their highness to things they thought were important. And frankly, not everyone believed in the same identical things, gods or rituals in Greece, philosophies speak by themselves.
@@mariano8910 hello! I’m not referring to anything you’ve said, or at least I don’t think. It’s honestly hard for me to apprehend what you’re saying, so if you’d like to explain it a little better, I’m all ears. I did call them “gods,” and I never pretended they weren’t. While I don’t believe the folklore, I do believe in a spiritual side of life in which these spirits are manifest (not “on Olympus,” but they ran the Greek nation, per Deut. 32:8-9.) The gods here are reflections of the hearts of the Greeks at the time, for one will only reflect the character of their subjector.
I always thought Oedipus was just a Greek mythological character that was in love with his mother. This video paints a much more detailed picture. I guess for most of us Greek mythology has always been greatly simplified. Amazing video!
If ancient history documentaries were this entertaining in school, I’d have aced every exam!
This has to be one of the best Greek mythology documentaries I have ever watched. I’m sure someone else already said it but this is the first time I have seen these stories weaved together in chronological order. Everything from the images to the background music was just perfect. Definitely subscribing, can’t wait for more!!!
The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
You’ll love the stories as told and read aloud by Stephen Fry. They’re on Audible. His ability to brought each character to life as well as teach the connections to words and ideas and places that we are familiar with today.
It’s excellent.
@@midnightkarasu
There are parallel stories in most ancient cultures.
Human experience, religion included, has common threads.
Christianity is not the oldest religion and more modern religious leaders drew from whatever it took to teach and/or control the people before them.
Look up religious syncretism.
You’re not being clever.
Look into comparative religion studies.
Look into comparative mythology studies.
Look into the history of Christianity from its inception.
Not from subjective sources, but from the facts and events in history courses and materials.
@@midnightkarasul😊😮
@@midnightkarasuread my mind
People would pay a good price to get access to this content. You have provided a lot of wisdom for free. I thank you for this. These stories has changed me for the better.
Hahaha you a fool my boy
I started the video thinking I was gonna stop watching in less than half an hour, then I finished the whole thing before I knew it. Really loved the ending and how it profoundly drew all the stories back to who and what we are right now.
Thanks, glad you liked it ☺️
I have never been so invested in a video... usually I'd take a break after 15 minutes, but your summaries for each stories were short and felt complete that I'm still here 2 hours in
Ain't no schoolwork getting done for 3 1/2 hours now
You’ll learn more from this 😀
@@TheLifeGuideLearn the truth front this instead of lies. Thank you. I've been studying theology for year's now and this is truly a golden blessing.
Being a nerd when it comes to Greek mythology and always reading and watching videos about the subject, this video here is I'd say the best of the stories to date, well put together and a well dive into the mythology, my hats off to you good sir for such details and intensive research
Gotta love the recurring theme of
“Receive a bad prophecy”
“Tries to stop prophecy”
“Accidentally makes prophecy come true trying to stop it
Magnificent flow of speech. Warm voice. Straight forward script. Descriptive yet understanding vocabulary. I heard the whole thing while working on my computer, and being greek, this is the summary of the mythology of my ancestors i have had since reading the tomes of Kakridis.
Terrific work my man! I am supporting the channel and your work. Please make all the mythologies egyptians, norse, ECT. I will be teaching english to my children with your videos
I was obsessed with Greek mythology in school and would read about it all the time but after a while of being out of school I haven't had any access to as many books about it so this is so cool to just recap everything I learned and learning details I missed as a kid
I'm Greek and I think this is a masterpiece. Thank you for taking the time to make this, it's truly great work
I hope Greek people will go back and pray their ancient gods/goddessess. And neglect the intruder modern religion capture them and manipulate them forget their gods and practice new belief which is human made
@@kangkang1560 fyi it is stated that Greeks welcomed the christian religion when it first arived there, Christianity became the prominent religion throughout the age of the roman and byzantine empire and became even stronger when we were enslaved by the Turks and conservatism is holding it in place atm, despite that fact there are still some dodecatheists (the belief of the 12 Gods) but don't really show it, The orthodox church has huge economic, political and military power unfortunately due to old laws and beliefs so it's not very likely to ever come back
nice greek comment
@@kangkang1560💀
@@kangkang1560greek mythology is human made too it’s literally just stories from authors poets and playwrights
This was extremely well done! Would absolutely love this for both Norse and Egyptian mythology.
Hey lupzao, I'm doing a series on greek mythology if you're interested in taking a look. Thanks :)
Always been fascinated with greek mythology as a teenager while learning some of the stories in my English class. Whenever we learned about greek mythology the class was never boring thats for sure. I loved the story about Odeseus in Homer’s the Odyssey amongst others. I learned alot in this documentary and just want to thank you for proving us all with this.
I have always wanted to know about the Greek history, the story timeline, the music, the visuals and the storytelling is so much on point. I literally felt the hype when Jason accepted the King Pelias challenge, and the title "the Argonauts" came with that amazing music playing in back, wow.. I even felt emotions in the background and the story of Narcissus and Echo. Kudos to all the efforts that went in making this! Cheers!
I was obsessed with D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths as a teenager and have finally found a worthy video companion as an adult. This was amazing. Love the use of art that actually reflects the stories you're telling. Subscribing!
The art is killer
Yes, the art! The subtle eroticism of John William Waterhouse and John William Godward are two of my favorite.
i love how Zeus can just kill anyone and have no judgement from all the other gods
he was a menace
I'm sure they judged, they just couldn't do anything about it.😂
tbf he was the king of the gods
@@frankruiz8219more like couldn't
Outstanding work. You're setting the bar for the rest of youtube creators to new heights.
Quite the compliment, thank you 😊
@@TheLifeGuide not to be that guy, but when is ww2 3rd part coming out.
I had been putting off reading about Greek Mythology since forever, but this video was the perfect introduction to it. Thank you so much for all your hard work!
You’re welcome ☺️ Glad you enjoyed it
Dwarka is Atlantis. Am Greek if you want to learn something. The god's work for Krishna the founder of Atlantis. Read Ramayana Mahabharata or srimad bagvatham for intellectual advancement. The Greeks do . Am not Cristian Byzantine am Greek honouring the god's they work for Krishna. Everyone was Hindu honouring the god's in antiquity. If you want the truth. If you dare. I can learn you to know the self. Also .easily...
Unrelated, your pfp makes me sad.
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Ok so to sum it up is this shit real or fairytale
Greek Mythology has a unique appreciation for irony, metaphor, and poetic justice that other mythologies and religious stories almost always lack entirely. When reading Homer, it is clear that you are reading the works of a poet. Not a prophet, or a historian. It makes you wonder how the Greeks and Romans might have read these texts. Whether they took them literally, word for word. Or whether they viewed their gods more deistically, and were able to appreciate the works of Homer as works of art - just as we do today - rather than as works of historical or religious significance.
You don't think Norse mythology is like this?
I never could imagine that history is so interesting and that I would see a video of 3 1/2 hours without pause. I appreciate you research work and wish you the best! 💛
As a boy, I read a young persons edition of most of the Greek myths which lead me to fall in love with the Greeks. This just brings back so many memories
Everyone watching should share this. This is an absolute masterpiece
I’ve been watching this video incrementally for the past week before bed and I’m sad that the end is near. Nonetheless, I’ve always loved Greek mythology but learning it always felt unorganized and hard to know the timeline of it all. This video is AMAZING. Great work really.
The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
@@midnightkarasuhow is this relevant to what op said?
Wow, THIS is the kind'a thing that should be going viral. This is one hell of a well done job, bud. Seriously, amazing work. Rewatching this just because it was so well packed.
wow. i can't believe it. three hours of greek goodness. saving this for later. i really appreciate this.
This is what i listen to when i want to be brain dead but still intake smarty pants information.
that’s literally me rn
Same
What a fantastical job you did! Can you do Norse, next? Maybe create a playlist with every major myths in the world! I would watch them all!
(Larry San Diego) My wife and I recently returned from a 10 Mediterranean Cruise and spent four days in Athens, Greece and your entire story on Greek Mythology was the most enjoyable three-hour experience in memory. Great Job!
Crazy that they crafted These explanations for the Seasons,The Eyes of an Peacocks Tail,the Echo, Cicada and so much more with such Creativity😁
Thanks Life Guide for speaking to my Imagination❤️
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️
Really similar to some stories of indigenous peoples and native American lore, it's all almost the same stories, but different views
Let's say mythology could be the cartoons of thousands of years ago. 😊 or 🍻=, 🤔 a twisted truth of life's folklore 😮. Skipped all that stuff from school days. Let's talk physics 🤓🥳🤖
@@cynthiabinder3730 had a fucking stroke reading this
Great job! Makes me realize, up until now I've only read "sanitized" versions of those myths. Thank you for all your work!
i’ve always wanted to get into greek mythology and i never knew where to start, this video is insanely insightful. thank you
Greek mythology truly captivates with its richness and imagination. Discovering its influence on our world is like uncovering hidden treasures. And to the channel creator: your periodic returns bring fire to our screens, keeping the flame of ancient history and mythology alive. Please, keep it burning!
A few weeks ago I decided to start understanding Greek philosophers to apply that to my characters in stories but then realized that a lot of it is based on or a general belief existing around the ideas of the gods. So I looked into this video and I watch parts of it here and there and I have 40 min left. It’s about time!
This is currently my all-time favorite video on UA-cam for the past 2 months (since upload). I have watched it numerous times & even a few times to fall asleep to. This was made so incredibly well.
Small nitpick, Hades did not decide punishments in the underworld. This was a Victorian idea. In the actual myths as the Greeks had written them, either another god that mortal offended spoke the punishment (Sisyphus's was deemed by Thanatos, the god of death.) or by Persephone, in actual text she is referred to as 'Dread Persephone', there is some pretty convincing evidence that Hades as a personified deity is far more recent and earlier myths Dread Persephone was the ruler of the dead. Especially as Persephone is not actually a name, its like calling her Lady cause you don't want to say her real name for fear of attracting her attention.
@thenecessaryevil2634 Thank you for posting! Great video and wonderful comments -- funny how the two go hand in hand. Can you recommend a good source on this? I'm interested in both Hades and Persephone as the Greeks would have understood them.
@@rebeccaoliver7977 Hesiod's Theogony
You weren’t there…
@@Ranchitup69 To be fair, there are several versions of the Greek Mythology. And like you said, they weren't there, we can't know for sure that his is the right one. We can say as well that the video isn't the right source as well. It's just up to the source, honestly. After all, the stories began from the word of mouth and it could be modified or interpreted differently by another person.
How is this version supposed to fit with the fact Persephone was the goddess of spring and worshipped alongside her mother as the important gods to appease to get a good harvest etc? Yes she was also thought of as important to sacrifice to to ensure a blessed passage in to the afterlife but that passage in to not what might happen to you once there. I agree Hades possibly didn't choose the punishment and I know the roles, myths around the gods often changes a lot over time and the place where the Myth comes from but... Also seems odd that Hades could be a later god when he appears, so strongly in the foundation of the gods myth and is 1 of the 3 most powerful.
As a greek, congratulations and thank you for your outstanding work on this video! As someone else said, you're setting the bar for the others💯
The connection of the Age of Heroes to the Age of Iron and to modern man looking back on Earth from the perspective of the gods left me speechless.
Excellent work! Worthwhile a tv series instead of the modern day worthless ones
I’ve fallen asleep to this for the last 6 months thank you 🙏🏽
Fantastic coverage of the topic. Truly under rated content here
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
most W youtube greek mythology video😭 the first time i actually finished a 3 hour long videoo and paid attention throughout. this is impressive asf cl
Besides teach us about Greek Mythology, you give us masterpieces of universal paintings. Beautiful video, bellísimo video.
Grazie
30 minutes in and it feels like it’s only been 30 seconds. This is phenomenal.
I just finished watching the entire video in one seat, and all I can say is that it is phenomenal! It's by far the best quality video about Greek mythology that there is (I loved the paintings as well). I can't believe that a work of such high quality and precision is given to us for free.
Well done 👏🏻
PS
After finishing the video I couldn’t get past the richness and beauty of Greek stories and culture: the relationships of men with gods and nature, the countless struggles often leading to great tragedies and the celebration of beauty and honor. What a rich and astonishing culture and what a magnificent way to look and interpret the cosmos !
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You can thank him with a financial contributions like many of us have done. Just SELECT the Thanks option . He Deserves it.
..and you dont even know the half of it...
Read the plays. The tragedies of Euripides, Sophocles etc. Very rich and eye opening to cultural antiquity
@@keikei3301 It’s like you read my mind. One of my summer goals is to read the original text of «Ἀντιγόνη» by Sophocles!
I've rewatched this at least 3 or 4 times within the last couple months. It's such a great listen. Great video and excellent choice in the art to show to go along with the story telling.
I loved this video! Such an amazing and in depth series of all the Greek stories.
I would love to see an in depth Egyptian mythology video such as this one. That would be amazing!
i've been using a lot of themes names and symbolism related to greek mythology in a story i'm writing, but i realized i wasn't actually as versed in it as i thought i was. thanks for putting this out, super helpful to have a well made summary of greek mythology available at any time.
Yo same! It’s cool how old stories and mythology can inspire our new stories.
@@brunobucciaratiswife for sure! i'm kinda only taking loose inspiration, but there are some themes i think really fit with what i'm going for. good luck with whatever you're writing, hope it turns out wonderfully!
i wonder if you're gonna publish ur work online? it sounds like something i would definitely tune in to read.
While I consider myself to have been fairly knowledgeable about Greek Mythology, I quickly learned I only knew a fraction of the stories and parables referenced in your video. I generally watch and listen to videos and podcasts primarily for entertainment but if I can learned something as well, that is even better - an added bonus. Seeing the length of the video, I initially was skeptical of actually finishing it but I shouldn't have been. The 3 1/2 hours - spread over an evening and late morning - seemed to sail by quickly, like Odysseus being repelled from Ithaca by the winds released from Aeolus' bag. Thank you for taking the time to create and share this summary. I will be forwarding it to several people with a strong encouragement to make time to listen, learn and enjoy. Well done and know you are appreciated!
Spent like a year or more wondering where you were! Thoroughly satisfied with the result of my wait. Thanks for the immense work this must have taken
Thanks, enjoy ☺
Babe wake up, the life guide posted a video.
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Good luck with the tragedy.
Babe get ready, new Ryan Gosling movie is out, my new personality is ready.
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Babe, stay awake, it's four hours long. 8-)
when the world needed him most he returned 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The world has been saved 🙌
@@TheLifeGuide 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Why does a British accent always make these kinds of videos feel more deluxe
How am I BRITISH and didn’t even notice he was British? Maybe I’m just used to it 🤷🏼♀️
😂
Just found you, and I'm so glad i did. Reawakening my love for Greek Mythology.
I've never heard such a clear description of the 12 Labours of Hercules, Brilliant!!!
The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
From someone who has heard and read every single story told here I must say this is the best put together Greek tales. If I could like a thousand times…
I can't believe this is 3 hours and not everything can still be covered. There is way too many myths and this would go on for hour and hours if everything was said. This is definetly a good starting point to learn more, especially for people just getting into Greek mythology, qnd I recommend researching more into it if you are interested. Thank you for making this!
what myths you remember that weren't talked here?? i'm curious
@@etheryjane There was a lot of details about the gods left out. One of my favorites about Apollo and his boyfriend Hychantis was left out and just a lot of other details of other gods were left out. I still love the video though!
What are some books beside the illiad and odyssey that I should read if I want to know more about greek mythology?
This documentary is amazing. I love mythology content and I'd love to see other culture's mythology in the same way. You do a very good job at presenting the story in chronological accuracy and in an interesting visual way. The family tree aspect was really intriguing to me. Please give the same treatment to other mythologies too. I'm looking forward to see more of your work
The story are very similar to catholic religion, the curiosity of pandora to open the box, and the curiosity of eve to bite the apple, and the consequence are brings humanity to became mortal to have sickness or death. And zeus wants to vanish humanity by flood, which also similar to the bible of Noah's ark. was this coincident? Or the religion had copied the story from greek myths.
It is not uncommon for new religions to adapt stories of older mythologies into their own
It's not uncommon for hero academia nutjobs to assume based on very little research and very biased research Zeus had a boy toy they leave that out a lot
Three and a half hours video, such a determination to do this. The immense amount of time and dedication that went into this video. 👏👏👏👏
I am interested in learning can you help me understand how it all works for I can try to make taste of things
I had a 6 hour drive today and I listened to this amongst other things. I loved it!!!!
This channel needs to be archived and put in a museum.
I'm so happy that I stumbled upon this video & decided to watch it. I learned so much & am really impressed with the quality. Thank you!
This is beyond brilliant. Thanks so much for this stunning anthology of 'everything you need to know about Greek myths'.
As an amusing aside, one thing I have learnt from Greek myths, is that if your life or city depend on some child actually being dead, *DON"T* trust shepherds or anyone else to kill the child. Do it yourself! They never do what they are told and always fail to mention it.
As a non European who knows little about the old European cultures i was watching six part series of the History of Europe. Then this video come into my way. I am listening back and forth to understand the subject. What struck me is that the Griek mythology stil has a big influence in the modern European cultures. Someone has to look little pit around. I am learning. Thank you sir.
I never thought I would enjoy 3 long hours of greek mythology. Every element was just superb!👏
Thank you for making this video! As a greek I've always been interested in greek mythology but I never knew where to start. I really enjoyed this video and learned so much about greek mythology thank you so much for all the time and effort you have put into this. ❤