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The labors of Theseus

Μίνωας (2020)

The daring and courageous Theseus sought to compete with the labors of Hercules. He faced the Minotaur and encountered vicious criminals. Until one day he became the king of Athens. Let's get to know him a bit better!

Jason and the Argonauts

Διάπλαση (2019)

Young Jason returns to his hometown of Iolcos to claim the throne from the usurper, his uncle Pelias. But first he must carry out an impossible task - bring back the Golden Fleece from the faraway land of Kolchis. Thus he sets out on the most extraordinary journey on board the sturdy Argo, together with his fearless companions, the Argonauts. Read about the legendary heroes' breathtaking adventures in this captivating adaptation of Greek mythology by Sirmo Kapoutsi, vividly illustrated by Nestoras Xouris.

The Twelve Gods of Olympus

Διάπλαση (2019)

The Olympian gods, hailing from a divine ancestry that included the ever-scheming Gaea, the malevolent Uranus, the voracious Cronus, the mighty Titans and the ruthless one-hundred-armed Giants, dominated the Ancient GreeksΆ fantasies and actions. Read about the love affairs of all-powerful Zeus, HeraΆs fits of jealousy and anger, HermesΆs cunning tricks, the majestic craft of toiling Hephaestus, AthenaΆs wisdom, the mishaps of Ares and Aphrodite, the adventures of wine-maker Dionysus, and many more, in this captivating adaptation of Greek mythology by Sirmo Kapoutsi, vividl...

Theseus

Διάπλαση (2019)

Theseus, son of Aegeus, king of Athens, was one of the Ancient Greeks' greatest heroes. From his teenage journey to his father's city, during which he confronted and defeated many terrifying villains, to the vaults of the Minoan Labyrinth and the slaying of the monstrous Minotaur, to his wise reign and the unification of Attica's settlements into a greater Athens, he led a life full of grand deeds and daring endeavours, but still not without romance or tragedy. Read about the fearless hero's breathtaking adventures in this captivating adaptation of Greek mythology by Sirmo...

Odysseus

Διάπλαση (2019)

After the fall of Troy, the Greeks set out to return to their homeland. But it would take Odysseus, the ingenious man responsible for their final victory, another ten years before he could set eyes on his beloved Ithaca. Ten years of relentless struggle against vengeful gods, horrifying monsters, murderous sirens, fierce giants and treacherous women of astonishing beauty, but also against his companions' greed and thoughtlessness and his own weaknesses. Read about the cunning hero's breathtaking ordeals in this captivating adaptation of the Odyssey by Sirmo Kapoutsi, vividl...

The Trojan War

Διάπλαση (2019)

Sirmo Kapoutsi graphically relates one of the most notorious wars of all time, the Ancient GreeksΆ 10-year struggle to conquer Troy, complete with divine interventions, human passions and heroic deeds. A rollercoaster ride of fascinating episodes, adapted for children, including the apple of discord, the abduction of Beautiful Helen, the gathering of the Greek generals, the sacrifice of Iphigenia, the wrath of Achilles, the death of Patroclus, the Trojan Horse and the fall of Troy. Vividly illustrated by Nestoras Xouris, this is a must-read for every youngster with a taste...

Hercules

Διάπλαση (2019)

The life and times of one of the greatest heroes of Greek mythology, as told by Sirmo Kapoutsi, make for an easy yet exciting reading for all ages. Every child will enjoy HerculesΆs formidable labours, each of them a breath-taking story of commitment and bravery. The heroΆs adventures have been marvellously illustrated by Nestoras Xouris.

Greek Mythology: Heroes and Gods

Χατζηλάκος Π. (2019)

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The labours of Hercules 1

Μεταίχμιο (2019)

Since the Earth was young, there have been (and still are!) all kinds of jobs to be done, all kinds of dangers to avoid, and all kinds of tasks to accomplish. But the most terrible dangers, the most difficult adventures and the most impossible tasks often await the hero in his own land, in his own neighbourhood - even in his own home. Stories included: -The Nemean Lion -The Lernaean Hydra -The Erymanthian Boar -The Ceryneian Hind -The Stymphalian Birds -The Stables of Augeas

The labours of Hercules 2

Μεταίχμιο (2019)

Since the Earth was young, there have been (and still are!) all kinds of jobs to be done, all kinds of dangers to avoid, and all kinds of tasks to accomplish. But the most terrible dangers, the most difficult adventures and the most impossible tasks often require long journeys - to the ends of the world, to the Underworld, or to other unknown, extraordinary worlds. Stories included: -The Cretan Bull -The Horses of Diomedes -The Girdle of Hippolyta -The Cattle of Geryon -The Capture of Cerberus -The Apples of the Hesperides

Monsters of Greek Mythology

Μεταίχμιο (2019)

We, the monsters of Greek mythology, have decided to make our voices heard. To finally put an end to all the lies and slander. The time has come for our truth to be heard: who we are, what we do, what we want. We are not like you humans. We are different. Very different indeed. But we are definitely not monsters! Stories included: -The Riddle of the Sphinx -The Song of the Sirens -Under the Shadow of the Centaurs -The Minotaur and the Labyrinth -The Wrath of Enceladus

Great Heroes

Μίνωας (2019)

Prometheus, Hercules, Theseus, Jason, Perseus, Odysseus and Achilles are some of the greatest and best known heroes of Ancient Greece. The Ancient Greeks believed that most of them had supernatural powers, which they used to accomplish feats to help mankind. In this book young readers are provided with a first introduction to these heroes with colourful illustrations and stickers.

The Labors of Hercules

Μίνωας (2019)

Hercules is the greatest hero in ancient Greek mythology. He battled monsters and beasts with bravery and might. With his wit he was able to carry out all twelve labors, making him famous across the lands. He even held the entire world on his shoulders for a while. Let's get to know him a bit better!

The 12 Gods of Olympus

Μίνωας (2019)

The ancient Greeks created myths to explain the wonders of the world. Why do hurricanes, lightning, freezing cold, wars, spring and love exist? The answer is there up high, on Mount Olympus. There in a bright palace where 12 gods live... Let's get to know them better!

The Gods of the Ancient Greeks

Άγκυρα (2019)

The Labours of Herakles

Άγκυρα (2019)

Greek Mythology: 100 Activities, Games and Myths

Άγκυρα (2018)

The Ancient Greek Gods, The Labours of Hercules, The Labours of Theseus, The Trojan War, The Odyssey, Daedalus and Icarus, The kidnap of Europa and Jason and the Golden Fleece are some of the basic myths which are to be found in this book, giving young readers an enjoyable introduction to the legendary heroes. The games and the educational activities will help them consolidate the key elements of each myth.

The Capture of Cerberus

Μεταίχμιο (2018)

At the time when the Earth was still young, it was up to the heroes to carry out the most difficult, or even impossible tasks. And first among them was Hercules, who, after bringing back the gold of the North, East and West, went to fetch the gold of the Underworld! It was the treasure of immortal Hades himself, guarded by the terrible monster-dog with three heads, Cerberus.

The Girdle of Hippolyta

Μεταίχμιο (2018)

At the time when the Earth was still young, it was up to the heroes to carry out the most difficult, or even impossible tasks. And first among them was Hercules, who went to fetch the gold of the East - the Amazon queen Hippolyta’s belt of pure gold. Hercules only just managed to stop himself from bringing back not only the belt but the golden Amazon queen herself!

The Apples of the Hesperides

Μεταίχμιο (2018)

At the time when the Earth was still young, it was up to the heroes to carry out the most difficult, or even impossible tasks. And first among them was Hercules, who went to fetch the gold of the West: the golden apples, guarded on their tree by the Hesperides and Ladon, their serpent-watchman.

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