" 'She ran around with two Presidents',
that's what they'll say about me...!"
- Jacqueline Kennedy
Steve Trevor was Beloved of a Goddess
and why...?
ME NEITHER.
STILL WENT ANYWAY
Hero Worship was one of the most distinctive features of ancient Greek religion.
In Homeric Greek, “hero” (ἥρως, hḗrōs) refers to a man who was fighting on either side during the Trojan War.
By the historical period, however, the word came to mean specifically a dead man, venerated and propitiated at his tomb or at a designated shrine, because his fame during life or unusual manner of death gave him power to support and protect the living.
A hero was more than human but less than a god, and various kinds of supernatural figures came to be assimilated to the class of heroes; the distinction between a hero and a god was less than certain, especially in the case of Heracles, the most prominent, but atypical hero.
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