The Greek myth of the serpent’s curse - Iseult Gillespie

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • Get to know the Greek myth of Cadmus, who unknowingly killed Ares’ serpent and faced the wrath and retribution of the gods.
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    When Cadmus walked the Earth, just a few generations separated him from his divine ancestors. From atop Mount Olympus, they scrutinized and meddled with mortals like himself. Cadmus was a skilled warrior and heir to the Phoenician throne, but he wouldn’t stay in the gods’ favor for long- a critical mistake would seal his tragic fate. Iseult Gillespie details the Greek myth of the serpent’s curse.
    Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Adriana Monteforte Lahera.
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Комментарии • 403

  • @KINGBADASS100
    @KINGBADASS100 21 день назад +2276

    I love how every Greek myth in a modern context just makes the gods come across like complete psychopaths

    • @ThrillSeeker3524
      @ThrillSeeker3524 21 день назад +148

      It's an allegory for the harsh and unpredictable nature of ancient living. They did believe in these gods, but consistently debated the nature of everything around them.

    • @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369
      @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369 21 день назад +67

      That's not a good way to use the word but yea they are forces of nature, cruel or kind, lucky or unlucky on a coin toss
      (by that I mean they are volatile like the forces of nature)

    • @starmaker75
      @starmaker75 21 день назад +80

      To be fair, gods in Greek mythology were also reflection on nature, fate, etc and give in those times where one unfortunate event can be the death of you, it was reflected by the mythology. For example Artemis was the goddess of hunting and likes, both the good and the bad of it. As sure she can protect you from the danger of wilderness, but she can also be danger herself.

    • @user-zg4pw2nu8i
      @user-zg4pw2nu8i 21 день назад +11

      Indeed. If Kratos was part of these myths he would gladly avenge humankind and the Olympians pay for their crimes.

    • @NDAsDontCoverIllegalActs
      @NDAsDontCoverIllegalActs 21 день назад

      Have you read the Bible? Dude is a covert and overt narcissist.

  • @Nexit1337
    @Nexit1337 21 день назад +1911

    why every greek mith starts with Zeus committing crimes 💀

    • @millie698
      @millie698 21 день назад +10

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @oracleofdelphi4533
      @oracleofdelphi4533 21 день назад +31

      If only people would stop listening to the Oracle of Delphi...

    • @Jgaldragon
      @Jgaldragon 21 день назад +50

      He is the god of one night stands after all.

    • @PlatformingCyndaquil
      @PlatformingCyndaquil 21 день назад

      We might never know.

    • @prcervi
      @prcervi 21 день назад +2

      because someone was going to get the short straw of deeds when being composited/splintered from deities of older, forgotten religions

  • @srenjoybhattacharya2618
    @srenjoybhattacharya2618 21 день назад +1457

    With gods like this, why need demons?

    • @michaeljonathan9715
      @michaeljonathan9715 21 день назад +158

      "Are you trying to defend yourself from a giant serpent that end your friends's life and if you don't self defence then yours too ? I'll punish you with punishing your children which has nothing to do with killing th serpent and your other children and then turn you and your husband into snakes to finally 'repay the debt' of defending yourself against our totally normal pet"- probably the gods

    • @songyu1356
      @songyu1356 21 день назад +54

      @@michaeljonathan9715 Worse still, Harmonia was Ares' daughter...and she did nothing...

    • @vilzeit8740
      @vilzeit8740 21 день назад +6

      @@michaeljonathan9715What would you do if someone broke into your garden and killed your guard dog in self-defence? We shouldn’t forget that Cadmus really did commit a crime, even though he didn’t know better and the punishment was definitely not proportional.

    • @Carlos-bz5oo
      @Carlos-bz5oo 21 день назад +12

      The christian God is still worse

    • @HerMi.T
      @HerMi.T 21 день назад +29

      ​@@vilzeit8740 but he didn't break the ares's garden and he killed the serpent in self defense.

  • @DrunkMurray
    @DrunkMurray 21 день назад +1076

    "When Hera learned that Zeus had been unfaithful...yet again" GIRL LEAVE HIM

    • @euthymialy
      @euthymialy 21 день назад +102

      That’s what sucks about being the goddess of marriage and the home - no divorce

    • @samimas4343
      @samimas4343 21 день назад +11

      She can't. She's his mother and his wife.

    • @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369
      @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369 21 день назад +53

      @@samimas4343 I can see the confusion, but his mother is the Titan Rhea

    • @HerMi.T
      @HerMi.T 21 день назад +34

      @@samimas4343 she is his older sister and wife not mother.

    • @redashura9255
      @redashura9255 21 день назад

      ​@@samimas4343 are you nuts ? check the Olympian Gods family tree again

  • @peterchung2262
    @peterchung2262 21 день назад +581

    i like how Europa got kidnapped early in the story and is never mentioned again.

    • @bilalattal2707
      @bilalattal2707 20 дней назад +29

      And interesting to discover that the name of Europe is Phoenician meaning west or where the sun set

    • @videogollumer
      @videogollumer 19 дней назад +35

      Her story is a another mess of shenanigans.

    • @juanprada4410
      @juanprada4410 15 дней назад +7

      There is a version in which Europa arrives at the marriage of Cadmus and Harmonia as a guest, at least they were reunited here.

  • @raddifsheikh1736
    @raddifsheikh1736 21 день назад +706

    Women: exist
    Zeus: Welp, time to start a new myth!

    • @akhromyn
      @akhromyn 21 день назад +7

      Ganymede too 💔

  • @user-jx7fx8pd4i
    @user-jx7fx8pd4i 21 день назад +470

    I’ve heard some of these myths separately but never knew it was all in a family. That’s amazing.

    • @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369
      @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369 21 день назад +8

      Yeah I heard Cadmus here and there and recognized from Dc Comics stuff but this is the first time im seeing the source that links them

    • @thenovicenovelist
      @thenovicenovelist 21 день назад +4

      Weirdly enough, I've read multiple mythology books including "Mythology" by Edith Hamilton and "The Library of Greek Mythology" by Apollodorus (I can't remember who translated it) and I still learned a couple of new myths from this video.

    • @alonachiong666
      @alonachiong666 21 день назад +4

      God's missing with a whole generation

    • @videogollumer
      @videogollumer 19 дней назад +1

      @@thenovicenovelist *Pseudo-Apollodorus

    • @ChurnBlob
      @ChurnBlob 18 дней назад

      Same! Didn’t they were all connected and were family

  • @camerongrow6426
    @camerongrow6426 21 день назад +197

    Oracle: "Go found a new city somewhere,"
    Cadmus: "What about my sister?"
    Oracle (sarcastic): "What about your sister?"
    Every divine force in the universe just hated this family.

  • @triocatsinthehousedailydos2737
    @triocatsinthehousedailydos2737 21 день назад +444

    Funny thing is Ares didn't do anything bad in the story, he said something when his snake was killed and then that's it.

    • @jonathanprisbrey9473
      @jonathanprisbrey9473 21 день назад +106

      Knowing Aries I thought he would have actually been impressed and blessed him. meant as in "you will be a serpent" as in like you would lay low and strike in battle

    • @joshuaduncan4010
      @joshuaduncan4010 21 день назад +25

      @@jonathanprisbrey9473I love that take on Aries character

    • @arvayahrozier4402
      @arvayahrozier4402 21 день назад +70

      @@jonathanprisbrey9473 That's what I thought as well. Not to mention that this snake would have killed the men otherwise, so what was Cadmus supposed to do, let it kill them? Keep your pets on a leash people.

    • @thenovicenovelist
      @thenovicenovelist 21 день назад +13

      ​@@arvayahrozier4402 I could just imagine Aries with a giant serpent and a modern day person walks up to him and demands that he put his snake on a leash. Then, Aries does something unexpected like apologizes and says he's new to the neighborhood.

    • @arvayahrozier4402
      @arvayahrozier4402 21 день назад +6

      @@thenovicenovelist Knowing Aries, he would probably feed that person to his snake instead. But it would be nice if the gods would calm down every once in a while.

  • @Jobe-13
    @Jobe-13 21 день назад +64

    The gods meddling in the lives of people causes so much chaos for the people they toy with. If you catch the attention of the gods, you might as well consider your life ruined.

  • @mouadbousalem1151
    @mouadbousalem1151 21 день назад +221

    Princess exists:
    "AND THEN ALONG CAME ZEUS."⚡🤣

    • @rudyjuanito
      @rudyjuanito 21 день назад +9

      He hurled his "thunderbolt." He "zapped!" 😉

    • @Adam-326
      @Adam-326 15 дней назад +1

      And then inside came Zeus. 😂😂😂

  • @atlasprime6193
    @atlasprime6193 21 день назад +88

    “Besieged by bad luck…”
    Bruh, these were crimes committed by the gods themselves for their ego and vanity. Athena seems to be the only sane one.

    • @user-bg9dc5np7t
      @user-bg9dc5np7t 21 день назад +12

      Arachne: "Am I a Joke To You??"

    • @roxycempron5781
      @roxycempron5781 20 дней назад +3

      There is still Hestia.

    • @starcapture3040
      @starcapture3040 19 дней назад +10

      She was narcissistic and spoiled. Goddess of hearth Hestia was the only san one.

    • @oscarandreas1431
      @oscarandreas1431 19 дней назад +6

      @@starcapture3040Hestia, Hades and to a lesser extent Heapeastus (not perfect but he is in the right direction) Are the few wich Are acctualy nice enough

  • @markmunroe-hz8rf
    @markmunroe-hz8rf 21 день назад +191

    The Olympian gods were real bastards.

    • @slasher19necroslayer42
      @slasher19necroslayer42 21 день назад +26

      Lol true. The only good ones from them are Hestia and Hades, who are more friendly, compassionate, not corrupt, not petty, understandable and just. Not to mention that they never meddles with affairs of mortals (us), only doing when we pray or bargain to them.

    • @Carlos-bz5oo
      @Carlos-bz5oo 21 день назад +7

      Yahweh is worse

    • @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369
      @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369 21 день назад

      I think Kronos is still alive despite their best tries so theyre more like figurative ones hehehe

    • @Bruced82
      @Bruced82 21 день назад +6

      Lots of pantheons are like this, infighting and cruelty. The Norse were pretty insane too.

    • @bcjmythical9576
      @bcjmythical9576 21 день назад

      ​@@Carlos-bz5oook now I'm curious, explain how

  • @jrhooman
    @jrhooman 21 день назад +67

    they punished him for just defending himself

    • @Bruced82
      @Bruced82 21 день назад +7

      It's like breaking a sacred law, doesn't matter if by accident or necessity, you get cursed.

  • @pacoramon9468
    @pacoramon9468 21 день назад +278

    Makes you appreciate how chill Jesus was.

    • @victorwayne5226
      @victorwayne5226 21 день назад +6

      My thoughts exactly

    • @Carlos-bz5oo
      @Carlos-bz5oo 21 день назад +18

      Then you haven't read the Bible

    • @nathalie_desrosiers
      @nathalie_desrosiers 21 день назад +54

      @@Carlos-bz5oo He did not say "how the people in the Bible were chill".
      Because they were pretty f@cked up.
      He said Jesus was chill.
      And chill he was.

    • @Carlos-bz5oo
      @Carlos-bz5oo 21 день назад +12

      @@nathalie_desrosiers No, I am referring to Jesus specifically. Consider his violent moments like in the market place. You musn't have read the Bible if you seriously think he wasn't prone to violence

    • @samimas4343
      @samimas4343 21 день назад +1

      You disregard that Christians believe Jesus to be the god of the Old Testament who ordered the jews to kill innocent women and children.
      Also, when Jesus comes back, he won't be so chill.
      "But those enemies of mine who did not want me to be king over them-bring them here and kill them in front of me.’” Luke 19:27

  • @zawwin1846
    @zawwin1846 21 день назад +98

    Kratos was right.

    • @SilverStraw
      @SilverStraw 15 дней назад +1

      Should has recognised that the baby was a rock

  • @bioalkemisti
    @bioalkemisti 18 дней назад +4

    "Unfaitful, yet AGAIN" Greek mythology summed up

  • @bravo8862
    @bravo8862 19 дней назад +10

    please keep making more videos on these greek myths, i love them

  • @lorelai2980
    @lorelai2980 16 дней назад +4

    I really like this channel. In just a few minutes, I find myself so knowledgable about a subject I never would've searched before.

  • @sofiakonakova727
    @sofiakonakova727 21 день назад +3

    This is a video with very beautiful animation and a beautiful voice, thank you, beautiful art, the artist's hand is magnificent❤❤❤

  • @l.n.3372
    @l.n.3372 21 день назад +53

    how ironic: I was recently looking up Greek based names for an original character, and Cadmus was among the names that I was considering. his myth was interesting to learn about on my own research, and equally fascinating to learn about through Ted Ed's wonderful art style.

  • @ajaygopal2208
    @ajaygopal2208 19 дней назад +4

    The animation and colors are really, really good!

  • @satheeshart
    @satheeshart 18 дней назад +2

    The content is a cut above the rest. Keep setting the bar high!

  • @mer-ka-ba-
    @mer-ka-ba- 21 день назад +13

    I just love the image on 0:16 it’s so beautiful. Poster worthy

  • @LuqmanHakim-bj6ge
    @LuqmanHakim-bj6ge 21 день назад +27

    That "yet again" felt personal 😅

  • @aniafernandez491
    @aniafernandez491 21 день назад +1

    Love the illustrations and animation ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ soooooo amazing!!! 😻

  • @mecahhannah
    @mecahhannah 7 дней назад

    ❤ Awesome as always thanks

  • @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369
    @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369 21 день назад +63

    That explains the name in DC Comics, the government beefing with superheroes thinking themselves heroes beefing with gods

  • @14_mmHg
    @14_mmHg 8 дней назад

    Noticed that this was animated by the same artist who did the Oiwa episode.
    The myth was beautifully portrayed and I felt their animation style was very much fitting for the video!

  • @Demetrius900000
    @Demetrius900000 21 день назад +9

    WTF?!
    I understand Kratos completely now it seems.

  • @jangzhang7323
    @jangzhang7323 21 день назад +12

    Every myth starts with Zeus abducting women.

  • @franciscol3510
    @franciscol3510 21 день назад +46

    Something that I think is missed on us modern audiences about the ancient myths is the concept of Destiny that the Greeks had, which I can't properly articulate sadly

    • @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369
      @stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369 21 день назад +8

      They were known for their tragedies, in which people have to face a choice that is both impossible and obvious, doomed to fall

    • @Margaret-yv9ed
      @Margaret-yv9ed 21 день назад +2

      I think I can: One always meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it.
      (If that sounds familiar, it’s from Kung Fu Panda)

    • @samstromberg5593
      @samstromberg5593 21 день назад

      ????

  • @raykha4560
    @raykha4560 20 дней назад

    Next level art direction ❤

  • @betterchapter
    @betterchapter 21 день назад +5

    Whoever came up with the greek mythology is one high mf and one helluva storyteller.

  • @PipingPlover-ti5nv
    @PipingPlover-ti5nv 21 день назад +2

    You have to admire the art as well as the musical choices; it all fits so well with the video’s style! I always enjoy it when a new mythology video is released!

  • @emimanuia9264
    @emimanuia9264 21 день назад

    OMG YOU GOT A NEW SUB

  • @leolu1401
    @leolu1401 21 день назад +17

    Oh my god we literally just read the Bakkhai last semester
    (Bakkhai deals with Dionysus absorbing Agave and Autonoë into his Bakkhic rites and tricking them into killing Pentheus - the child that the video mentioned - for his hubris against him. Cadmus was like the One good guy in the story aside from Tiresias. Involved a bit too much wine, blood, and ... bulls for a classroom setting.)
    Awesome video TedEd!

  • @Wyattinous
    @Wyattinous 21 день назад +5

    0:17 Ares just hiding behind Zeus poking people 😂😂😂 There’s something so funny about the idea that the Gods are just lounging above the ether, futsin around with mortals for no good reason. Just imagine you feel a supreme being pokes you out of nowhere 😂

  • @Helije7
    @Helije7 15 дней назад

    Such a beautiful animation! Reminds me of that earlier Ted-Ed video of the star-crossed lovers.

  • @asankajayaweera7212
    @asankajayaweera7212 21 день назад +4

    That story is really heart-rending.

  • @Thankwikipedia
    @Thankwikipedia 21 день назад +19

    Okay. But what happened to Cadmus’ sister Uropa?? They took her to Olympus? Okay. How did founding the city help. I’m confused

    • @SchoolVideosGoHere
      @SchoolVideosGoHere 21 день назад +25

      Lol I'm pretty sure he just forgot about it. Founding a city took priority over saving his sister I guess ha
      Edit: His father told them not to come back without his sister - they were essentially exiled. So after searching they gave up and did what the oracles told them.

    • @Beregond35
      @Beregond35 21 день назад +19

      If I remember correctly, the Oracle pretty much told Cadmus to forget about Europa, he'd never find her, hence the building a city - he couldn't go back to his realm without her, so he might as well start a new life.
      Fun fact: Europa was a Phoenician princess, so Zeus carried her over to an 'unknown continent' to hide her. That continent was named Europe in her honour.

    • @Thankwikipedia
      @Thankwikipedia 21 день назад +1

      @@Beregond35 thank you! I always enjoy mythology but sheesh it’s complicated sometimes

    • @Beregond35
      @Beregond35 21 день назад +1

      @@Thankwikipedia It really is! The fact there are so many variations of the same myths doesn't help either. But damn if they aren't interesting. :)

    • @moritzmartini4132
      @moritzmartini4132 18 дней назад +2

      Zeus kidnapped Europa and took her to Greece, more specifically the island of Crete. There Zeus transforms back and, according to many versions, grapes Europa, together they have three sons named Minos, Sarpedon and Rhadamanthys. She also married the king of Crete. Europas son Minos later also becomes king of Crete and marries Pasiphae, the daughter of the titan sun god Helios, and together they also have many children, including a dauhter named Ariadne who later marries the olympian wine god Dionysus and in some versions even gets immortalised and becomes a fertility goddess herself.

  • @user-bp4nv3qp4d
    @user-bp4nv3qp4d 21 день назад +5

    The story & animation is very astounding

  • @pmgmsd
    @pmgmsd 21 день назад +6

    Jeez, these gods were the worst. I mean, Cadmus and friends did as the Oracle said, this never mentions if he even got Europa back, and yeah, this was all started by Zeus, who was never held accountable for his actions...

    • @Margaret-yv9ed
      @Margaret-yv9ed 21 день назад

      Europa ended up on the island of Crete, where she had some kids with Zeus, and no one back home ever saw her again. Fun fact: Because no one knew where Europa disappeared to, her name came to mean “those places we don’t know much about.” The Greeks started to call the lands north of them Europa, or Europe.

  • @pisces2569
    @pisces2569 23 часа назад

    Cadmus just casually forgot his sister

  • @user-sr7wp5cr7f
    @user-sr7wp5cr7f 21 день назад +1

    3:41 LOL I'm thinking of Yoru Ni Kakeru

  • @littledragongirl10
    @littledragongirl10 21 день назад +4

    So his tragedies all started because zeus couldnt keep it in his pants yet again...

    • @SkvelaPolevka
      @SkvelaPolevka 20 дней назад

      Local god fucks everything up yet again (litteraly)

  • @felipesoaressepulveda6134
    @felipesoaressepulveda6134 14 дней назад

    "what if super-humans where real" is a tale as old as time itself

  • @senshai1267
    @senshai1267 21 день назад +20

    To be honest ' naga shapam' is deeply rooted in Hinduism as well . There are prayers and poojas (rituals ) offered in the name of naga ( snake ) to relieve people affected by the curses to this day .

  • @Blue_Luigi
    @Blue_Luigi 21 день назад +6

    This video's voice reminds me of The Narrator of Slay The Princess, or just my personal definition of a "narrator voice", I love it.

    • @drybones1131
      @drybones1131 21 день назад +1

      The narrator for “Slay the princess” is a guy named Johnathan Simms. He does great narration and I love his work with Magnus Archives. If you like horror content I couldn’t recommend checking it out more.

    • @ecstasycheese7390
      @ecstasycheese7390 21 день назад

      Oh I LOVE Slay the Princess

  • @dharmrajmaurya715
    @dharmrajmaurya715 19 дней назад

    The last piano part is too tempting. Source?

  • @quijequije
    @quijequije 21 день назад +10

    Bro's shield had a face 💀

  • @pnemonic
    @pnemonic 21 день назад

    such morals

  • @EvilLince
    @EvilLince 21 день назад +4

    Love the animation style!!!! ❤❤❤

  • @caoimhe_and_niamh
    @caoimhe_and_niamh 18 дней назад

    I really thought Ares would strike back and punish Cadmus' descendants until the end of time but he seemed chill after a while.😅

  • @kaze987
    @kaze987 21 день назад +1

    Highly recommend the audiobooks Mythos and Heroes by Stephen Fry for those who love Greek mythology

  • @fliedream
    @fliedream 12 дней назад

    I love Greek myths but it feels like every five videos has a Greek one. I can only listen to the Greek gods being crazy so much. Would love to see more cultures covered. Indian, Australian Aboriginal, Slavic, First Nations, Central African, Mesopotamian, Welsh…the list is endless.

  • @rianshmalik7678
    @rianshmalik7678 16 дней назад +1

    Female in ancient Greece: Exists
    Zeus: Wellp! Time to create new mythology stories

  • @RichardCano
    @RichardCano 14 дней назад

    "How dare you defend yourself against the giant monster snake that is killing you and your men, unprovoked."

  • @HD_69_255
    @HD_69_255 20 дней назад

    I support you

  • @marieinthesky92
    @marieinthesky92 21 день назад +1

    Can we take a moment to appreciate how beautiful the animation is?

  • @angrygoose23
    @angrygoose23 21 день назад +2

    Cadmus: Oracle, my father has sent me to you for guidance on how to rescue my sister!
    Oracle: Okay dude, so here’s what you’ve gotta do. You’re gonna find this holy cow. You’re gonna _follow_ this cow. And then, WHEN IT LAYS DOWN, you’re gonna found a city in that _exact. spot._
    Cadmus: …but that has nothing to do with- you know what, never mind

  • @gwenyn6177
    @gwenyn6177 14 дней назад

    The animation style reminds me of Lore Olympus

  • @X23Ninja
    @X23Ninja 17 дней назад +1

    The Ancient Greeks didn't see their Gods as Meddling into their Lives like this video describes.They accepted the Gods influence in their Lives as the way things were. After all they were GODS and had dominion over them

  • @JD.tsuki22
    @JD.tsuki22 14 дней назад +1

    Greek Mythology is just the demon lords constantly beating the human heroes for just existing

  • @Thought_Processing_
    @Thought_Processing_ 17 дней назад

    Meanwhile in the Underworld.
    Hades: Guys please, he didn’t deserve this. None of them deserved this.

  • @gustavocarvalholoboleite3526
    @gustavocarvalholoboleite3526 21 день назад +8

    Hey Ted -ed sugestion make a video about the Los Angeles ritos of 1992.

  • @t3li5
    @t3li5 21 день назад +1

    Cadmus did not deserve all of that!

  • @shilpasahoo017
    @shilpasahoo017 21 день назад +1

    At our university classes one of our professor said, "A myth never dies. It's always carried out through human existence".Now I realize the truthness of it.
    Thank you Ted-Ed for this amazing video. Actually every video of Ted-Ed is excellent. I definitely love them always.

  • @cobemuaong2364
    @cobemuaong2364 14 дней назад

    I wonder why divine Greek god were so hard to understand about their thinking , Cadmus was so innocent with his right action
    I need explanation

  • @thunderblossom8114
    @thunderblossom8114 21 день назад +2

    Ok but to be fair, he acted in self defense

  • @NoName-hg6cc
    @NoName-hg6cc 21 день назад +39

    Harmonia: "Oh father, I fell in love!"
    Ares: "Really? With whom?"
    Harmonia: "An handsome warrior! He founded a city! What was his name....Ah yes, Cadmus"
    Ares: "Oh daughter, I'm happy for y-wait, what was his name again?"

  • @mindless5508
    @mindless5508 14 дней назад

    Where can I find such stories..like is there any book??

  • @justinehercthehuman
    @justinehercthehuman 21 день назад

    Just realized that Greek Mythology would be a great House of the Dragon type show.

  • @christianweibrecht6555
    @christianweibrecht6555 21 день назад +7

    starting to understand why Christianity was appealing to Greeks, their pagan gods "especially Zeus" where not likable

    • @espeoradar
      @espeoradar 21 день назад +5

      yeah cus the christian god has never killed or smote anyone 🙄

  • @ashish_4353
    @ashish_4353 21 день назад +3

    Zeus was the cause of every tragedy in Greek mythology and yet no one punished him ??

  • @moriahistoria714
    @moriahistoria714 21 день назад

    There’s more too! Hephaestus hated Harmonia for being Ares and Aphrodite’s daughter, so he gave her a magic necklace that cursed her with misfortune, which was why her family met such terrible ends.

  • @PeculiarK8Atelier
    @PeculiarK8Atelier 10 дней назад

    The fact that everyone so easily just forgot Europa and why they went on the initial trip in the first place :D Bye sanity

  • @171QA
    @171QA 18 дней назад

    Wow.

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena 20 дней назад

    Never ever try to gain the favors of any mythological deities as these will never end up great

  • @vir-cm5kk
    @vir-cm5kk 21 день назад

    The darkest ted ed video

  • @smitasinha4260
    @smitasinha4260 21 день назад +1

    I think it was good that Ares closed the doors of Greek mythology by waging a war against gods (although for its hared for humans) so that Greek gods can finally not f##k with humans

  • @zainabtanweer2910
    @zainabtanweer2910 19 дней назад

    Only here for iseult❤❤

  • @Telawin
    @Telawin 17 дней назад

    "Besieged by bad luck" bad luck implies some element of randomness... everything bad that happened was Zeus and Hera's fault (Mostly Zeus's but the ability for any of the gods to punish him is limited at best) also a bit of Artemis but the whole "walk in on my bathing pool get turned into a deer" seems like a perfectly reasonable response.
    Ares didn't do anything except get mad about his snake dying... Side note Ares gets snubbed in basically every myth he's in: trapped in a jar for months, getting stabbed by Diomedes in the siege of Troy (and then mocked for it by Zeus), and his pet snake getting killed.

  • @mmmm-yt4cw
    @mmmm-yt4cw 20 дней назад

    where can i see the transcript?

  • @zzz7903
    @zzz7903 21 день назад +1

    3:55 “…which Cadmus traced back to the time -“
    - Zeus dropped by the first time?
    “- he killed the serpent.”
    Oh.

  • @user-jk8vh3cw2x
    @user-jk8vh3cw2x 21 день назад +1

    well seeing the type of shenanigans people used to believe makes me thankful that islam exists

  • @samuelgrasia493
    @samuelgrasia493 17 дней назад

    Again, Zeus can't keep it in his pants

  • @edocat26
    @edocat26 20 дней назад

    Cadmus's weapon was a stone and he was basically a shepherd, not a warrior.

  • @clovejudo
    @clovejudo 19 дней назад

    sebuah kisah mitologi yang mengesalkan

  • @zayafa25
    @zayafa25 21 день назад

    well, that's a lot of tragedies in less than 5 minutes

  • @kianalvares538
    @kianalvares538 20 дней назад

    Are these the snakes that form Hermes staff?

  • @Kisamon
    @Kisamon 11 дней назад

    "When a god sends harm, no man can sidestep it, no matter how strong he may be."
    Okay. What about monkey flip?

  • @iHerc
    @iHerc 21 день назад

    It wasn't entirely Cadmus' fault for all these tragedies, Harmonia had a certain necklace with her that didn't make things any easier for her and her family 😅

  • @daudayyy
    @daudayyy 20 дней назад

    không có vietsub à bạn ?

  • @lightningcool1049
    @lightningcool1049 21 день назад

    Zeus got this dudes sister and his daughter istg

  • @mysteriousdude280
    @mysteriousdude280 21 день назад

    It's amazing the greeks still believed in their gods

  • @alexandrejeankonghpps582
    @alexandrejeankonghpps582 21 день назад

    New Myth!

  • @matiasdffc13
    @matiasdffc13 21 день назад +8

    Wait a minute, is this why one of jupiter's moons its called Europa?

    • @brittneyziegler5742
      @brittneyziegler5742 21 день назад +3

      Yup. Jupiters moons are all named after his assorted affairs (or products of those affairs)

    • @thenovicenovelist
      @thenovicenovelist 21 день назад

      And NASA sent a probe called Juno (a Romanized version of Hera) to explore Jupiter. There were some memes about it years ago which accused NASA of sending Juno to spy on Zeus.

  • @futureachiever777
    @futureachiever777 21 день назад

    What happened to Europa ?? She never returned ..?

  • @ARandomPersonOnHere
    @ARandomPersonOnHere 21 день назад

    You guys wanna know so thing? Europa the sister later gave birth to three sons on Crete (where she became queen). And one of them was future king Minos. And when he pissed of posideon, the god cursed his wife to fall in love with the bull that king Minos was supposed to sacarfuce to posideon. And so for the wife to do the thing with the bull, she asked Daedalus (Also known as the guy that flew with Icarus who ended up flying too high the wings melted and he died) to craft her a bull she can go into to ….do the thing… anyways she gave b8th to the Minotaur. And we all know how that story goes- (Fun fact: Dionysus married Ariadne the daughter of king Minos, and they are actually both 2nd cousins I’m pretty sure. Hey not as bad for Greek mythology)