Name | First Aired | Runtime | Image | |
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S01E01 | Introduction | |||
S01E02 | What Is Myth? | |||
S01E03 | Why Is Myth? | |||
S01E04 | “First Was Chaos” | |||
S01E05 | The Reign of the Olympians | |||
S01E06 | Immortals and Mortals | |||
S01E07 | Demeter, Persephone, and the Conquest of Death | |||
S01E08 | The Eleusinian Mysteries and the Afterlife | |||
S01E09 | Apollo and Artemis | |||
S01E10 | Hermes and Dionysos | |||
S01E11 | Laughter-Loving Aphrodite | |||
S01E12 | Culture, Prehistory, and the "Great Goddess" | |||
S01E13 | Humans, Heroes, and Half-Gods | |||
S01E14 | Theseus and the "Test-and-Quest" Myth | |||
S01E15 | From Myth to History and Back Again | |||
S01E16 | The Greatest Hero of All | |||
S01E17 | The Trojan War | |||
S01E18 | The Terrible House of Atreus | |||
S01E19 | Blood Vengeance, Justice, and the Furies | |||
S01E20 | The Tragedies of King Oedipus | |||
S01E21 | Monstrous Females and Female Monsters | |||
S01E22 | Roman Founders, Roman Fables | |||
S01E23 | “Gods Are Useful” | |||
S01E24 | From Ovid to the Stars |
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