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  1. Atlas (mythology) - Wikipedia

    • In Greek mythology, Atlas is a Libyan god and a Titan in Greek mythology condemned to hold up the heavens or sky for eternity in Libya after the Titanomachy . Atlas also plays a role in the myths of two of the greatest Greek heroes: Heracles (Hercules in Roman mythology) and Perseus. According to the ancient Greek poet Hesiod, Atla… See more

    Etymology

    The etymology of the name Atlas is uncertain. Virgil took pleasure in translating etymologies of Greek names by … See more

    Mythology

    Atlas and his brother Menoetius sided with the Titans in their war against the Olympians, the Titanomachy. When the Titans were defeated, many of them (including Menoetius) were confined to Tartarus, … See more

    AbodeWestern edge of Gaia (Earth), North Africa.
    ParentsIapetus (father/granduncle) · Asia or Clymene (mother/cousin)
    ConsortPleione · Hesperis
    ChildrenThe Hesperides · The Hyades · The Pleiades · Hyas · Calypso · Dione
    Other mythological characters named Atlas

    Besides the Titan, there are other mythological characters who were also called Atlas:
    According to Plato, the first king of Atlantis was also named Atlas, but that Atlas was a son of … See more

    Genealogy

    Sources describe Atlas as the father, by different goddesses, of numerous children, mostly daughters. Some of these are assigned conflicting or overlapping identities or parentage in different sources.
    • … See more

    Cultural influence

    Atlas' best-known cultural association is in cartography. The first publisher to associate the Titan Atlas with a group of maps was the print-seller Antonio Lafreri, who included a depiction of the Titan on the engraved titlepage h… See more

    See also

    Atlas (architecture)
    Bahamut, a rough analogue from Arabian mythology, and other members of Category:World-bearing animals
    Farnese AtlasSee more

    Notes

    1. ^ Maximus of Tyre, ibid: "It is at the same time the sanctuary, the god, the bond of oaths and the idol of the Libyans."
    2. ^ Nonnus, Dionysiaca 3. 349 ff : "And away by the boundary of Libya my [the Pleiad Elektra's] fa… See more

     
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  2. The myth of Atlas and Perseus12345:
    • Perseus, after beheading Medusa, encountered Atlas who was holding up the earth.
    • Perseus asked Atlas for shelter, but Atlas refused.
    • Perseus then showed him the head of Medusa, turning Atlas into stone.
    • The Atlas Mountains in North West Africa are named after him.
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    The second – and last – hero to visit Atlas was Perseus. Passing by the Titan, Perseus asked him for hospitality, but Atlas, fearing some humiliating trick yet again, turned him down. So, Perseus showed him the head of Medusa and Atlas was turned into stone, i.e., the mountain range in North Africa which still bears his name.
    www.greekmythology.com/Titans/Atlas/atlas.html
    The myth of Atlas and Perseus tells the story of Perseus turning Atlas to stone using Medusa’s head. One day, Perseus was on his way home after beheading Medusa. He made it to the end of the earth and came upon Atlas holding up the earth. Perseus asked Atlas for shelter from his long journey.
    www.theoi.com/articles/atlas-holding-the-world-story/
    Perseus used the head of the Gorgon Medusa and immediately transformed Atlas into the mountain range in North West Africa, the Atlas Mountains. This story symbolizes the transformation of the Titan into a permanent fixture of the natural world.
    greekgodsandgoddesses.net/gods/atlas/
    Atlas also appeared in a tale of Perseus, the legendary hero of early Greek lore. According to Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Perseus traveled to Atlas’s kingdom in northwestern Africa and demanded shelter, claiming that he was the son of the great Zeus.
    mythopedia.com/topics/atlas
    According to Ovid, Perseus arrives in Atlas's Kingdom and asks for shelter, declaring he is a son of Zeus. Atlas, fearful of a prophecy that warned of a son of Zeus stealing his golden apples from his orchard, refuses Perseus hospitality.
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