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Literally unknown. An event occurs, but we cannot be reasonably certain of the location.
this is a mythical/unmappable place.
Events
- Gaia prophesies victory for Zeus against the Titans
- Zeus, Poseidon and Hades assume control of the sky, the sea and the underworld respectively
- Linus and Orpheus born
- Hercules kills Linus
- Orpheus torn to bits by the Maenads
- Hyacinth born
- Thamyris sees and falls in love with Hyacinth
- Thamyris loses his musical ability in a contest with the Muses
- Zeus rapes Metis
- Marsyas loses a musical contest against Apollo
- Poseidon prepares an underground house for Orion
- Ascalaphus affirms that Persephone swallowed a seed while in Hades
- Giants born
- Prometheus gives fire to humanity
- Dorus gets the Dorian regions
- Selene falls in love with Endymion
- Idas gets a winged chariot from Poseidon
- Oeneus gets a vine-plant from Dionysus
- Oeneus kills his son Toxeus
- The sons of Thestius set out for the Calydonian Boar Hunt
- Althaea and Cleopatra kill themselves in grief at Meleager’s death
- Tydeus banished for murder
- Tydeus arraigned for murder
- Nephele gets a ram with a golden fleece from Hermes
- Athamas kills Learchus with an arrow
- Ino kills herself and Melicertes
- Bellerophon kills the Chimera
- Zeus carries off Aegina, observed by Sisyphus
- Sisyphus tells Asopus that Zeus has abducted Aegina
- Eos abducts Deion
- Tyro gives birth to Pelias and Neleus
- Tyro exposes Pelias and Neleus
- Pelias and Neleus raised by a horsekeeper
- Pelias and Neleus find their mother and their stepmother
- Nestor is raised among the Gerenians
- Neleus organizes a contest for the suitors of Pero
- Melampus and Bias confer about the contest to marry Pero
- Pelias offers his daughter Alcestis to whoever can yoke a lion and a boar together
- Apollo gives a lion and a boar to Admetus
- Admetus brings the boar and lion to Pelias, winning the contest to marry Alcestis
- Argus builds the Argo
- Phineus is blinded by the gods for foretelling the future
- Phineus is blinded by Poseidon for helping the children of Phrixius
- Zetes and Calais chase the Harpies
- Apis is killed
- Zeus has sex with Niobe
- Zeus seduces Io
- Zeus turns Io into a cow to conceal her from Hera
- Zeus orders Hermes to rescue Io from Argus
- Hermes kills Argus and rescues the cow Io
- Hera instructs the Curetes to abduct Epaphus
- Inachus claims that Argos belongs to Hera
- Bellerophon kills his brother
- Bellerophon kills the Solymi
- Acrisius receives a prophecy that his daughter will have a son who will kill him
- Hermes and Athena help Perseus with his quest for the Gorgon’s head
- Perseus gets help from daughters of Phorcus by holding their eye and their tooth hostage
- Perseus gets winged sandals, a hat, and a kibisis from some nymphs
- Perseus gets an adamantine sickle from Hermes
- Perseus gives the sandals, hat and kibisis to Hermes
- Perseus gives the Gorgon’s head to Athena
- Hermes gives the sandals, hat and kibisis back to the nymphs
- Eurystheus is born early thanks to Hera’s intervention
- Heleus founds a city and names it after himself
- Cephalus founds a city and names it after himself
- Hercules and Iphicles born
- Hercules lives on a cattle farm
- Hercules kills the Cithaeronian lion, dresses himself in its skin
- Hercules mutilates Erginus’ heralds
- Rhadamanthys and Alcmena get married
- Hercules gets a sword from Hermes
- Hercules gets a bow and arrows from Apollo
- Hercules gets a breastplate from Hephaestus
- Hercules gets a robe from Athena
- Hera drives Hercules insane
- Hercules kills his children
- Hercules kills Iphicles’ children
- Copreus kills Iphitus
- Zeus kidnaps Europa
- Helios gives Hercules a golden goblet in which to cross the sea
- Hercules gives the golden apples to Athena
- Demeter turns Ascalaphus into an owl
- Iphitus and Hercules go in search of cattle
- Nestor brought up by the Gerenians
- Athena gives Hercules some of the Gorgon’s hair in a jar
- Auge’s father gives her to Nauplius
- The Lapiths make war against the Dorians
- Hercules fights with Aegimius against the Lapiths and defeats them
- Hercules kills Coronus
- Hercules kills Laogoras and his children
- Hyllus gives Eurystheus’ severed head to Alcmena
- Hyllus marries Iole
- Oxylus is made the guide of the Heraclids on their campaign for the recapture of Aetolia
- Temenus’ sons hire someone to murder their father
- Aepytus is raised by his grandfather
- Agenor sends his sons to look for Europa
- Catreus gives Aerope and Clymene to Nauplius to sell into slavery
- Cadmus serves Ares for a year to make up for the death of most of the Sparti
- Zeus gives Cadmus Harmonia to marry
- Zeus has sex with Semele and agrees to grant her any favour
- Hera tricks Semele into asking Zeus to manifest to her as he appears to Hera
- Zeus kills Semele with a thunderbolt
- Zeus sews Dionysus into his thigh to gestate
- Zeus gives birth to Dionysus, gives him to Hermes
- Hermes gives baby Dionysus to Ino and Athamas
- Hera drives Athamas and Ino insane
- Zeus turns Dionysus into a kid
- Chiron trains Actaeon to be a hunter
- Actaeon woos Semele
- Dionysus discovers the vine
- Hera drives Dionysus insane
- Dionysus drives Lycurgus insane
- Lycurgus kills his son Dryas while under Dionysus’ influence
- A prophecy require the sacrifice of Lycurgus to restore the fertility of his kingdom’s land
- Cadmus and Harmonia are turned into snakes by Zeus
- Labdacus dies
- Zeus has sex with Antiope
- Leto calls upon Apollo and Artemis to defend her honour
- Chloris married Neleus
- Laius is buried by Damasistratus
- Sphinx learns a riddle from the Muses
- A seer tells Adrastus to yoke his daughters to the boar and the lion
- Tiresias is blinded for revealing the secrets of the gods to mortals
- Chariclo covers Tiresias’ eyes when he saw Athena naked and blinds him
- Athena gives Tiresias the ability to understand the birds and a special staff
- Hera and Zeus consult Tiresias about whether men or women enjoy sex more
- Tiresias says women enjoy sex more than men
- Hera blinds Tiresias
- Zeus gives Tiresias the gift of prophecy
- Eriphyle receives a robe from Thersander
- Eriphyle persuades her sons to go to war
- Alcmaeon kills Eriphyle in accordance with oracle from Apollo
- Callirhoe asks Zeus to make her sons into adults
- Zeus makes the sons of Alcmaeon into adults
- The sons of Alcmaeon kill the sons of Phegeus
- Zeus rapes Callisto
- Zeus turns Callisto into a bear to hide her from Hera
- Hera persuades Artemis to kill Callisto
- Artemis kills Callisto
- Zeus recovers baby Arcas from Callisto’s corpse
- Telephus is raised by herders
- Zeus has sex with Maia
- Atalanta is exposed by her father
- Atalanta kills Rhoecus and Hylaeus when they try to rape her
- Atalanta finds her parents
- Atalanta races her suitors, killing those who are unable to defeat her
- Aphrodite gives Melanion golden apples
- Melanion defeats Atalanta
- Atalanta marries Melanion
- Atalanta and Melanion are changed into lions while having sex
- Apollo accuses Hermes of cattle theft before Zeus
- Minos pursues Daedalus, offering a reward to anyone who can pass a thread through a shell
- Theseus joins Hercules in his expedition against Hippolyte
- Theseus abducts Hippolyte
- Hippolyte threatens to kill the guests at Theseus and Phaedra’s wedding
- Theseus kills Hippolyte
- Phaedra falls in love with Hippolytus
- Hippolytus rejects Phaedra’s sexual advances
- Phaedra falsely accuses Hippolytus of rape
- Theseus prays to Poseidon that Hippolytus would die
- Poseidon sends a bull to attack Hippolytus
- Hippolytus is killed by Poseidon’s bull
- Ixion tries to rape Hera
- Hera tells Zeus about Ixion’s attempted rape
- Zeus plants a cloud shaped like Hera next to Ixion
- Ixion has sex with the cloud shaped like Hera
- Ixion brags to Zeus that he has had sex with Hera
- Zeus binds Ixion to a wheel that spins through the heavens
- The cloud-Hera gives birth to Centaurus
- Poseidon rapes Caeneus
- Caeneus is transformed from a woman into an invulnerable man
- Caeneus goes to war with the Centaurs
- The Centaurs bury Caeneus in the earth
- Tantalus reveals the secrets of the gods to humanity
- Tantalus attempts to share ambrosia with humanity
- Broteas insults Artemis
- Broteas throws himself into a fire in a fit of insanity
- Pelops is served to the gods as food
- Pelops is brought back to life
- Poseidon takes Pelops as his beloved
- Poseidon gives Pelops a winged chariot
- Oenomaus is warned by an oracle that he will be killed by Hippodamia’s future husband
- Ares gives Oenomaus arms and horses
- Oenomaus is dragged behind his chariot and dies
- Pelops kills Oenomaus
- Oenomaus prays that Pelops kill Myrtilus
- Pelops wins Hippodamia
- Pelops, Hippodamia and Myrtilus travel together
- Myrtilus tries to rape Hippodamia
- Atreus vows to sacrifice the finest of his flock to Artemis
- Atreus fails to sacrifice his golden lamb to Artemis
- Atreus kills the golden lamb
- Aerope gives the golden lamb to Thyestes
- An oracle tells the Mycenaeans to choose a Pelopid for their king
- Zeus sends Hermes to Atreus
- Hermes delivers Zeus’ instructions to Atreus
- Atreus and Thyestes agree that Atreus become king should the sun reverse its course
- Zeus causes the sun to set in the east
- An oracle tells Thyestes to father a son with his own daughter
- Thyestes has sex with his daughter and Aegisthus is conceived
- Agamemnon kills Tantalus and kills Tantalus and Clytaemnestra’s baby
- Agammemnon marries Clytaemnestra
- Phereclus constructs ships
- Odysseus frames Palamedes
- Palamedes is killed as a traitor
- Agamemnon orders Palamedes stoned as a traitor
- Dionysus grants the Wine-growers the power of producing oil, corn and wine
- Agammemnon insults Artemis
- Clytaemnestra sends Iphigenia to Troy at Agamemnon’s request
- Tenes is banished by his father
- Cycnus marries Philonome
- Philonome falls in love with Tenes, but fails to seduce him
- Philonome falsely accuses Tenes of trying to rape her
- Cycnus puts Tenes and his sister out to sea in a chest
- Cycnus buries Philonome alive
- Cycnus kills Eumolpus
- Thetis warns Achilles not to kill Tenes
- Philoctetes is bitten by a snake
- Laodamia has sex with a facsimile of Protesilaus
- Protesilaus and Laodamia are reunited
- When Protesilaus returns to Hades
- Laodamia kills herself
- Ajax slaughters a herd of cows, mistaking them for Greek soldiers
- Ajax kills himself
- Deiphobus marries Helen
- Calchas dies
- Thetis persuades Neoptolemus to wait before sailing home from Troy
- Nauplius lures ships to their destruction with a beacon
- Nauplius learns of Palamedes’ death at the hands of the Greek army
- Medea and Clisthyra take refuge in a temple
- Leucus kills Meda and Clisthyra
- Phoenix dies
- Neoptolemus buries Phoenix
- Peleus dies
- Phyllis gives Demophon a casket
- Demophon opens Phyllis’ casket
- Demophon is thrown from his horse and dies
- Electra gives Orestes to Strophius to raise
- Orestes is driven insane
- Orestes receives an oracle instructing him on how to cure his madness
- Orestes and Hermione marry
- Hera makes Menelaus immortal
- Hermes gives Odysseus moly
- Odysseus consults Tiresias
- Odysseus encounters souls of the dead
- Helios reports the killing of his cattle by Odysseus’ crew to Zeus
- Iphitus gives a bow to Odysseus
- Odysseus sacrifices to Hades, Persephone and Tiresias
- Callidice dies
- Antinous seduces Penelope
- Odysseus sends Penelope back to her father
- Neoptolemus judges Odysseus for the murder of Penelope
- Neoptolemus sentences Odysseus to exile
- Odysseus dies of old age
- Iasion tries to rape Demeter
- Iasion is killed by a thunderbolt
- Idas divides stolen cattle unfairly
- Eos abducts Tithonus
- Zeus abducts Ganymede
- Aphrodite and Anchises have sex
- Aphrodite gives birth to Aeneas
- Athena and Pallas train together for war
- Athena accidentally kills Pallas
- Athena makes a simulacrum of Pallas
- Electra takes refuge at the Palladium
- Aesacus transforms into a bird
- Priam gives Arisbe to Hyrtacus
- Priam consults with Aesacus, a seer, who advises that the infant Paris be exposed
- Merops teaches Aesacus to interpret dreams
- Agelaus raises Paris as his son
- Paris fights off robbers and defends his flocks
- Paris discovers his parents
- Apollo offers to teach Cassandra the art of prophecy in return for sex
- Cassandra learns the art of prophecy
- Apollo makes it so nobody believes Cassandra’s prophesies
- Rhea teaches Oenone the art of prophecy
- Aeacus kills Stymphalus and mutilates his body
- Oracles declare that Aeacus can save Greece from its misfortune if he prays
- Aeacus saves Greece from the famine
- Peleus competes with Atalanta in wrestling
- Peleus abducts Thetis
- Chiron advises Peleus on how to capture Thetis
- Eos abducts Cephalus
- Aphrodite gives Adonis to Persephone to care for
- Persephone refuses to give Adonis back to Aphrodite
- Adonis chooses to live two-thirds of the year with Aphrodite
- Athena raises Erichtonius in secret
- Athena shuts Erichthonius in a chest
- Theseus clears bandits off the road to Athens
- Apollo accidentally kills Hyacinth
- Zeus sends a lying Dream to Agamemnon
- Astyoche has sex with Ares
- Askalaphus and Ialmenus are born
- Agamemnon provides ships to the Arcadians in the expedition against Troy
- Tlepolemus is born
- Tlepolemus kills Likymnios
- Achilles and the Myrmidons send ships to Troy
- Merops tells Adrastus and Amphius not to take part in the Trojan war
- Agamemnon abuses Chryses
- Theseus kills Damastes
- Damastes mutilates his guests to make them fit in his bed
- Zeus appoints Hermes herald of the gods
- Apollo brings Aesculapius to Chiron to raise
- Chiron teaches Aesculapius medicine
- Athena gives Aesculapius Gorgon blood
- Aesculapius raises Capaneus from the dead
- Aesculapius raises Lycurgus from the dead
- Aesculapius raises Hippolytus from the dead
- Aesculapius raises Tyndareus from the dead
- Aesculapius raises Hymenaeus from the dead
- Aesculapius raises Glaucus from the dead
- Zeus kills Aesculapius with a thunderbolt
- Apollo kills the Cyclopes
- Leto intercedes with Zeus on Apollo’s behalf
- Leda has sex with Zeus and Tyndareus on the same night
- Leda bears Pollux and Helen to Zeus and Castor and Clytaemnestra to Tyndareus
- Zeus rapes Nemesis
- Nemesis lays an egg
- Zeus hits Asopus with thunderbolts
- Psamanthe turns into a seal to avoid having sex with Aeacus
- Psamanthe gives birth to Phocus
- Amyntor blinds Phoenix
- Phthia accuses Phoenix of rape
- Chiron restores Phoenix’ vision
- Peleus makes Phoenix the king of the Dolopians
- Patroclus and his father take refuge in Peleus’ household
- Adonis is gored by a boar while hunting and dies
- Lycomedes kills Theseus
- Epeus builds the Trojan Horse
- Bellerophon kills the Amazons
- Laodamia sleeps with Zeus
- Laodamia gives birth to Sarpedon
- Abarbarea gives birth to Aesepos and Pedasos
- Bellerophon fights the Solymoi
- Euryalus kills Dresus and Opheltios
- Polypoetes kills Astyalos
- Zeus strikes Lycurgus blind
- Ares kills Isandros while he is fighting the Solymi
- Laodamia is killed by Artemis
- Oeneus hosts Bellerophon for twenty days, during which time the two exchange gifts
- Lycurgus gives Areithous’ armour to his squire, Ereuthalion
- Nestor kills Ereuthalion
- Molos gives his helmet to his son, Meriones
- Hera and Boreas send Hercules to Cos
- Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades determine which third of the world they will each rule
- Hermes seduces Polymele
- Polymele gives birth to Eudoros
- Apollo cleanses and anoints the body of Sarpedon
- Apollo takes the body of Sarpedon to Death and Sleep
- Thetis mourns Achilles’ fate to the Nereids
- Thetis and Peleus send Epeigeus to join the Myrmidons
People
- Abarbarea
- Acarnan
- Achilles
- Acrisius
- Actaeon
- Admetus
- Adonis
- Adrastus
- Adrastus
- Aeacus
- Aegimius
- Aegina
- Aegisthus
- Aello
- Aeneas
- Aepytus
- Aerope
- Aesacus
- Aesculapius
- Aesepos
- Aetolus
- Agamemnon
- Agapenor
- Agelaus
- Agelaus
- Agenor
- Agenor
- Agrius
- Ajax
- Alcathous
- Alcestis
- Alcimenes
- Alcmaeon
- Alcmena
- Alcyoneus
- Aleus
- Althaea
- Amphitryon
- Amphius
- Amphoterus
- Amphilochus
- Amyntor
- Anchises
- Antinous
- Antiochus
- Antiope
- Antiope
- Anticlia
- Aphrodite
- Apis
- Apollo
- Arcas
- Ares
- Argus
- Argus
- Arisbe
- Artemis
- Ascalaphus
- Ascalaphus
- Asopus
- Astyalos
- Astyoche
- Astyoche
- Atalanta
- Athamas
- Athena
- Atreus
- Auge
- Bellerophon
- Bias
- Boreas
- Broteas
- Cadmus
- Caeneus
- Calais
- Calchas
- Callisto
- Callidice
- Callias
- Calliope
- Callirrhoe
- Capaneus
- Cassandra
- Castor
- Catreus
- Centaurus
- Cephalus
- Cephalus
- Chariclo
- The Chimera
- Chiron
- Chloris
- Chryses
- Cilix
- Cithaeronian Lion
- Cleopatra
- Clio
- Clisithyra
- Clymene
- Clytaemnestra
- Copreus
- Coronus
- Creontiades
- Cycnus
- Damasistratus
- Damastes
- Deicoon
- Deion
- Deiphobus
- Deliades
- Demeter
- Demophon
- Dino
- Dionysus
- Dorus
- Dream
- Dresus
- Dryas
- Elais
- Electra
- Electra
- Elpenor
- Endymion
- Enyo
- Eos
- Epeigeus
- Epieus
- Ereuthalion
- Erichthonius
- Eriphyle
- Eudoros
- Eumedes
- Eumolpus
- Europa
- Euryalus
- Euryalus
- Eurystheus
- Eurypylus
- Gaia
- Ganymede
- Glaucus
- Hades
- Harmonia
- Hecuba
- Heleus
- Helen
- Helios
- Hephaestus
- Hera
- Hercules
- Hermione
- Hermes
- Hippolyte
- Hippodamia
- Hippolytus
- Hyacinth
- Hylaeus
- Hyllus
- Hymenaeus
- Hyperlaus
- Hypnos
- Hyrtacus
- Ialmenus
- Iasion
- Iasus
- Idas
- Ilithyia
- Inachus
- Ino
- Io
- Iole
- Iphitus
- Iphitus
- Iphicles
- Iphigenia
- Isandros
- Ixion
- Jason
- Labdacus
- Laius
- Laodamia
- Laodamia
- Laogoras
- Learchus
- Leda
- Leto
- Leucus
- Licymnius
- Linus
- Lycomedes
- Lycurgus
- Lycurgus
- Lycurgus
- Lynceus
- Lyrus
- Maia
- Marsyas
- Meda
- Medusa
- Melampus
- Melanion
- Melicertes
- Menelaus
- Menoetius
- Meriones
- Merops
- Metis
- Minos
- Molus
- Myrtilus
- Nauplius
- Neleus
- Nemesis
- Neoptolemus
- Neoptolemus
- Nephele
- Nestor
- Nicippe
- Nicothoe
- Niobe
- Ocypete
- Odysseus
- Oeagrus
- Oeneus
- Oeno
- Oenomaus
- Oenone
- Olenias
- Opheltios
- Orestes
- Orion
- Orpheus
- Ouranus
- Oxylus
- Palamedes
- Pallas
- Paris
- Patroclus
- Pedasos
- Pegasus
- Peleus
- Pelias
- Pelops
- Penelope
- Pephredo
- Pero
- Persephone
- Perseus
- Phaedra
- Pheneus
- Phereclus
- Philonome
- Philoctetes
- Phineus
- Phocus
- Phoenix
- Phoenix
- Phthia
- Phyllis
- Piren
- Pollux
- Polymele
- Polypoetes
- Porphyrion
- Poseidon
- Priam
- Prometheus
- Pronous
- Protesilaus
- Psamathe
- Rhadamanthys
- Rhea
- Rhoecus
- Sarpedon
- Selene
- Semele
- Sidero
- Sisyphus
- Spermo
- Sphinx
- Sternops
- Sthenelaus
- Strophius
- Stymphalus
- Tantalus
- Tantalus
- Telchis
- Telephus
- Telephassa
- Temenus
- Tenes
- Thamyris
- Thanatos
- Thasus
- Thelxion
- Therimachus
- Thersander
- Theseus
- Thetis
- Thyestes
- Tiresias
- Tithonus
- Tlepolemus
- Toxeus
- Tydeus
- Tyndareus
- Tyro
- Xanthippus
- Zetes
- Zeus
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