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  1. Aug 1, 2022 · Look, she has nothing to do with Atlantis! But yes, she absolutely has a gosh darn cool origin story. At birth, Atalanta was abandoned by her parents as her father wanted a son. This deplorable action happened so much in Greek culture that they even gave it a name. They called it ‘to be exposed’.

  2. Atalanta, in Greek mythology, a renowned and swift-footed huntress, probably a parallel and less important form of the goddess Artemis. Traditionally, she was the daughter of Schoeneus of Boeotia or of Iasus and Clymene of Arcadia .

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  3. Atalanta is the ancient Greek goddess of running. She would only marry a man who could beat her in a footrace. These are her myths and stories.

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    In mythology, Atalanta is the daughter of Schoeneus the Boeotian king or the Arcadian Iasus (son of Lycurgus) or Maenalus. Her mother was Clymene. The historian Apollodorus of Athens (c. 180 - after 120 BCE) notes that Atalanta was toughened up with exposure during her infancy, nursed by a bear sent by the goddess Artemis, and then brought up by a ...

    Atalanta’s most famous adventure is her participation in the Calydonian boar hunt, a story that appears in Book 9 of Homer’s Iliad, composed sometime in the 8th century BCE. A huge and hairy wild boar with great white tusks is terrorizing the city of Calydon (Kalydon) and the surrounding area in Aetolia, rampaging through orchards and killing anyon...

    Atalanta’s other achievements included beating Peleus at wrestling in the funeral games held in honour of Pelias, the son of Poseidon. Although she had been determined to remain a maiden, Atalanta did finally consent to marry following pressure to do so from her father, with whom she was now reconciled. However, there was a catch: Atlanta insisted ...

    Atalanta most often appears in Greek art as a huntress, for example, on the 4th-century BCE pediment of the Temple of Athena at Tegea, and various painted scenes on Greek pottery. She can be identified by her short costume or animal hide cloak, and she often carries a spear or bow. The top neckband of the celebrated François Vase, a large Attic bla...

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  5. ATALANTA was an Arkadian heroine--a huntress and a favourite of the goddess Artemis. She was exposed by her father at birth in the wilds but was suckled by a she-bear and afterwards found and raised by hunters.

  6. May 10, 2020 · But, in Greek mythology, the fastest god was the virgin huntress Atalanta. In many versions of Jason and the Argonauts and the quest for the Golden Fleece, Atalanta sailed with the Argonauts as the only female crewmember.

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