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Greek Gods and Goddess: Parsiphae

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Introduction to Parsiphae

The ancient Greek Gods and Goddess contain a wealth of stories and legends, wrapped in Myths which typically provide a story with a morale code designed to influence the reader into behaviour as fitting Greek culture of the era.

In this article, we look at Parsiphae and the myths and legends surrounding Parsiphae, Parsiphae relationship to and with other Greek Gods and Goddess and key events and stories which relate to ancient astrology and the changing seasons.

About Parsiphae

She was a daughter, sister and lover of Helios the sun god, by the oldest of the Oceanids Perse, and had a sister called Circe, and she married the king of Crete, Minos, and was the mother of Ariadne, Androgeus, Glaucus, Deucalion, Acacallis, Xenodice, Catreus, Phaedra, and Asterion, called by the Greeks Minotaur, because he was the stars of Orion in Taurus, the sign of the Bull. The myths around her have been taken the wrong way, making her out to be a perverterd monster of a woman. See book on her.

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