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n. 神话中的一个女神

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  • Arachne - Wikipedia
    Arachne ( əˈrækniː ⓘ; from Ancient Greek: Ἀράχνη, romanized: Arákhnē, lit 'spider', cognate with Latin araneus) [1] is the protagonist of a tale in classical mythology known primarily from the version told by the Roman poet Ovid (43 BCE–17 CE) In Book Six of his epic poem Metamorphoses, Ovid recounts how the talented mortal Arachne challenged the goddess Minerva (the
  • Arachne | Weaving, Spinning, Athena | Britannica
    Arachne, in Greek mythology, the daughter of Idmon of Colophon in Lydia, a dyer in purple Arachne was a weaver who acquired such skill in her art that she ventured to challenge Athena, goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason Athena wove a tapestry depicting the gods in majesty, while
  • Arachne - Greek Mythology
    Arachne infuriates Athena One version has it that she was a shepherd’s daughter that was particularly skilled at weaving Boasting about her skill, she infuriated Athena, who appeared and contested her Athena weaved four scenes in which the gods punished those humans that considered themselves equal to gods and committed hubris; Arachne, on the other hand, weaved scenes in which gods abused
  • Arachne in Greek Mythology: Lydian Weaver Who Challenged | History . . .
    Arachne in Greek Mythology Born in Hypaepa, a small town in Lydia (modern western Turkey), Arachne was a shepherd’s daughter Her father Idmon dyed wool in Tyrian purple, an expensive pigment extracted from murex shellfish Though lacking formal training, Arachne’s natural talent surpassed professional weavers by age twelve Her creations were said to be so beautiful that nymphs would
  • ALL PRODUCTS – arachne
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  • ARACHNE (Arakhne) - Lydian Weaver of Greek Mythology
    In Greek mythology Arachne was a prideful girl of Colophon in Lydia who once dared challenge the goddess Athena to a weaving contest Athena worked her loom to depict the gods seated in their glory upon high thrones while Arachne mocked them with a scene of animal-shaped deities trysting with mortal girls The goddess was enraged at her impiety and beat the girl with a shuttle, driving Arachne
  • Arachne: What Is the Real Meaning of the Myth? - TheCollector
    Arachne, a talented mortal weaver, challenged Minerva (Athena) to a weaving contest Despite Arachne’s exceptional skill, Minerva transformed her into a spider The myth illustrates themes of hubris, divine punishment, and the dangers of challenging the gods The story has inspired numerous artistic interpretations throughout history, reflecting on the tension between mortal ambition and
  • Arachne • Greek Gods Goddesses
    Arachne’s tale only cements the fickle nature of the goddess Arachne Trivia Arachne’s name inspired the “arach” prefix, which starts words like “Arachnid” and “Arachnida ” She was the daughter of a shepherd or a linen dyer Arachne’s story is told in the epic poem Metamorphoses by the Roman poet Ovid
  • Arachne in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
    Arachne was a mortal woman from Lydia in Greek mythology Arachne was highly skilled when it came to weaving but this was her downfall, for she got into a competition with Athena
  • Arachne - World History Encyclopedia
    Arachne, from the Greek arákhnē (meaning spider), is a figure in Greek mythology whose talent for weaving was renowned and who famously challenged the goddess Minerva to a weaving competition As told





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