In Greek Antiquity, communal suffering and misfortune was often interpreted as resulting from divine or supernatural ill-will. In some accounts, it is a wrathful heros who is the cause, and a cult has to be instituted in order to appease him and possibly gain a powerful ally. In this article, I focus on narratives where the hero receiving a cult in this fashion is a historical figure. Specifically, I analyze the different elements of these narratives in regards to how they characterize and frame the hero and his relationship towards his community, focusing especially on the function of the collective disasters and afflictions in these tales
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Citation: McCloskey, B. (2017). ACHILLES' BRUTISH HELLENISM: GREEK IDENTITY IN THE HEROIKOS. Classic...
Even though myths have an imaginative component that frequently clashes with logical thinking, their...
In this essay, I explore the poetic, emotional, and ritual dimensions of hero cult as presented in P...
This paper analyzes the complex social and political contexts that the obscure practice of Greek her...
The article examines the emerging concept of mythos/myth in the context of early Greek historiograph...
In this paper I examine the link between cultic and dramatic heroes, and more particularly the statu...
Abstract: When in 1846, Euhemerus, a Greek philosopher propounded a theory that all Greek gods were ...
This paper aims to draw a religious connection between the Myceneans of the collapsed bronze age and...
This dissertation examines the hero-cults in Sparta in the Archaic and Classical periods on the bas...
Si les héros peuplant la mythologie grecque sont particulièrement connus, les héros historiques, eux...
Kökeni Myken Dönemi'ne kadar giden ve tarihsel süreç içinde birçok türüyle karşılaşılan kahramanlar,...
This article compares the sacrifice episode in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes (105-141), the fifth-centu...
The explicit and implicit definitional criteria of cult heroes as described by Pausanias are examine...
The modern mind likes its heroism served with death. They died heroes begin news reports of death ...
This article considers how Greek tragedy adapts the metaphor of the curse as a garment used in Ancie...
Citation: McCloskey, B. (2017). ACHILLES' BRUTISH HELLENISM: GREEK IDENTITY IN THE HEROIKOS. Classic...
Even though myths have an imaginative component that frequently clashes with logical thinking, their...
In this essay, I explore the poetic, emotional, and ritual dimensions of hero cult as presented in P...
This paper analyzes the complex social and political contexts that the obscure practice of Greek her...
The article examines the emerging concept of mythos/myth in the context of early Greek historiograph...
In this paper I examine the link between cultic and dramatic heroes, and more particularly the statu...
Abstract: When in 1846, Euhemerus, a Greek philosopher propounded a theory that all Greek gods were ...
This paper aims to draw a religious connection between the Myceneans of the collapsed bronze age and...
This dissertation examines the hero-cults in Sparta in the Archaic and Classical periods on the bas...
Si les héros peuplant la mythologie grecque sont particulièrement connus, les héros historiques, eux...
Kökeni Myken Dönemi'ne kadar giden ve tarihsel süreç içinde birçok türüyle karşılaşılan kahramanlar,...
This article compares the sacrifice episode in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes (105-141), the fifth-centu...
The explicit and implicit definitional criteria of cult heroes as described by Pausanias are examine...
The modern mind likes its heroism served with death. They died heroes begin news reports of death ...
This article considers how Greek tragedy adapts the metaphor of the curse as a garment used in Ancie...
Citation: McCloskey, B. (2017). ACHILLES' BRUTISH HELLENISM: GREEK IDENTITY IN THE HEROIKOS. Classic...
Even though myths have an imaginative component that frequently clashes with logical thinking, their...