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Queen Rhodope

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In Greek mythology, Queen Rhodope of Thrace was the wife of Haemus. Haemus was vain and haughty and compared himself and Rhodope to Zeus and Hera, who were offended and changed the couple into mountains (the Balkan mountains and Rhodope mountains, respectively). The story is mentioned by the Roman poet Ovid at Metamorphoses 6.87-89.

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En la mitología griega, la reina Rodope de Tracia era la esposa de Hemo. Hemo era inútil y arrogante y se comparó ella misma a Zeus y su esposa Rodope  a Hera, que se  ofendieron y transformaron a  la pareja en montañas (las montañas balcánicas y las montañas de Rhodope, respectivamente). La historia es mencionada por el poeta romano Ovidio en Metamorfosis  6.87-89.



The ancient Hellenic Martial Art of Pagration (Pan+Kratos) from the research of the author Gregory Zorzos who has graded two (2) awards as the Writer of the Year on his studies on 2005 and 2006 from Hall of Fame in Florida USA.

This is historical documentary and it's a trailer film for worldwide festivals on Pagration.





Unknown coins with the face of ATHENA by Gregory Zorzos


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Unknown ancient Greek coins with the face of goddesse ATHENA by the author Gregory Zorzos.





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