1. Greek Mythology Link (highly recommended) - This site is the most thorough website on Greek Mythology. You can get specific information on Hera and Zeus and lots of Greek cities. This is where the Mr. Marassa did much of his research.
2. Greek Mythology Overview - This site contains a comparison of the Greek and Roman names, and a list of the immortals, with a biography about each.
3. Illustrated Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology - Click on a letter and an entry and read a biography, some long and some short.
4. www.geocities.com/Athens/oracle/5545/index.html - This is a website about different mythology characters. In this website you will learn about everything, heroes, titans, Olympians, Nymphs, Mystical creatures, and much more.
5. www.desy.de/gna/interpedia/greek_myth/greek_myth.html This website is a great introduction to all of Greek Mythology. It has everything from the stories of it and magical creatures and heroes. This website gathers info from other sources of mythology.
6. www.angelfire.com/mt/ahsb - This website was put together by people of the 8th to 10th grades so that young people can understand what it says. It conains sections on Gods and Heros and the "other section" which is the bulkiest part of the site. It talks about the different mythological Heroes, and stories.It explains the difference between Greek and Roman Mythology.
7. www.mythweb.com/hercules/ - This website tells you about Hercules and his labors. You can read it in spanish and in english.
8. http://entrenet.com/~groedmed/greekm/mythmino.html - This website describes the minotaur. It lets people know about all it's adventures and more.
9. http://eacwc.evansville.edu/quizzes/grade.cgi?greekmyth.html This is a great quiz to test you on your knowledge about Greek mythology. It covers many things on the mythology.
10. http://library.thinkquest.org/18650/data/stars/stars.html - This tells abot the 50 constellations which came from greek mythology and it explains all of them.
11. http://mythman.com/ - This website features a myth for every month They are: January- Athena, February- Aphrodite, March- Zeus part I, April- Zeus part II, May- Hercules part I, June- Hercules part II, July- Hercules part III, August- Golden Fleece, September- Golden Fleece II, October- Golden Fleece III, November- Trojan War part I, and December-Trojan War part II. It also has full stories on many Greek Mythology gods, and a homework part to help kids with their projects. That part is sorted into categories like Major Olympian gods, Minor Greek gods, Greek Heros, love stories, and Beasts and Creatures.
12. http://www.phanes.com/stamyt.html
-This website features the star myths of Greek andRoman Mythology. Like
how
the constellations were
formed and that kind of thing. The website also has pictures of the
North and South Constellations, and a picture of Atlas holding the world
above his head. Italso has links to astronomy websites, and websites about
the constellations.
13. http://www.pantheon.org/mythica/areas/greek_heroic/ -This website has a complete set of all Hero's and Greek Mythology Characters in alphabetical order. Ithas the full story of all of them and much more information like what their name means and how topronounce it, and other little bits of other information about them.
14. http://www.geocities.com/hestia624/
This website has information about some of theGreek Mythology Characters.
It has a lot of stories
and pictures about Greek gods, goddesses, lovers ofZeus, Nymphs, and
a lot more in a character index.
15. http://www.greekmythology.com - This website has a lot of information about Greek Mythology history. It also has a lot of pictures of the Characters, and a family tree of the start of Greek Mythology. This site is a very large site containing 9 branches of important things that happened in Greek history. You can learn about any god or goddess, creatures, myths, the titans, and much more. You can research many places on where historic events occured.
16. http://web.uvic.ca/grs/bowman/myth/ - This website was made by a student in a university in Canada. The website includes images and information about a lot of Greek gods. The website also has background music. Possibly Greek music.
17. http://webhome.indirect.com/~donlong/ This website compares and contrasts Greek Mythology to Norse Mythology. It also has a lot of information about Zeus, Thor and Athena from Greek Mythology, and Loki, Tyr, and Ares from Norse Mythology.
18. http://members.tripod.com/~Poseidon64/ This website has information about Titans, Olympian gods, the Heros, Minor/Demi gods, Nymphs and Rivers, Monsters and other creatures, places the myths took place, the myths, The Iliad, The Odyssey, and writers and poets of Greek Mythology. It also has a picture library with pictures of all or most of the things listed above.
19. http://www-adm.pdx.edu/user/sinq/greekciu2/religion/gods/zeus.html - This site is all about Zeus. Zeus was the head honcho back then. He was the god of gods; he ruled everything. This site totally covers the highest of high.
20. http://www.mythweb.com - This site covers gods, heroes, topics of today, and the history of ancient cultures in Greece. To find the most important parts on this site, go to "site overview". You can see little movies on the site, such as a cartoon version of the Odyssey.
21. http://www.perseus.tuftsi.edu/olympics/ - This site gives you a full perspective on what the Olympic games of Ancient Greece were like. You can see what contenders won and were rewarded.
22. http://classics.mit.edu/odyssey/ - It has the complete book. It has a commentary. It has a link to a reader recommendation site. It explains a little bit of the Odyssey.
23. http://www.temple.edu/odyssey/html -This site is a big study guide. It has a table of contents. It explains the book in detail. This site is made by Robin Mitchell Boyask.
24. http://www.1dragonet.es/users/markbckilhomer.html - This site depicts the Odyssey in great detail. It sells the book. This site sells other goods too.
25. http://www.literature.net/homer/odyssey - This site depicts the Odyssey. It has many books by Homer. It has a literature search engine.
26. http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/ody/odytg
- This site has a picture of Athens, Ulysses home. It has the story. It
has an index. It is a teacher’s aid.
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Thanks to the Edison students who have helped research
these sites!!!
last updated 6.21.2001