
Elizabeth Padian
Elizabeth holds a BA and an MA in English, with concentrations in Film and History. She is the host of a history podcast and an avid fantasy reader based in the USA. Some of her main interests include mythology, ancient studies, and literature. She also enjoys going on adventures with her dachshund and traveling, especially to anywhere with a castle.
Articles by Elizabeth Padian

Hestia and Vesta are both ancient goddesses of the hearth. While Hestia symbolizes domestic life and the home, Vesta held public, political significance in Roman religion.

Hestia is the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family. Although she doesn’t appear in many myths, she was a vital part of Ancient Greek worship.
Hestia is the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family. Although she doesn’t appear in many myths, she was a vital part of Ancient Greek worship.

Cleopatra’s death and final moments remain a mystery, with theories ranging from suicide by venomous snakebite, to poisonous herbs, to a secret assassination by Roman hands.
Cleopatra’s death and final moments remain a mystery, with theories ranging from suicide by venomous snakebite, to poisonous herbs, to a secret assassination by Roman hands.

The myth of Daedalus and Icarus is a tragic, cautionary tale about the pitfalls of hubris and human ambition.
The myth of Daedalus and Icarus is a tragic, cautionary tale about the pitfalls of hubris and human ambition.

As a goddess of magic and witchcraft, Hecate is closely connected to the mystical art of alchemy and the pursuit of a philosopher’s stone.
As a goddess of magic and witchcraft, Hecate is closely connected to the mystical art of alchemy and the pursuit of a philosopher’s stone.

Hecate is famously known as the Greek goddess of magic, which is why her character embodies the meddling supernatural forces in Shakespeare’s Macbeth.

In Greek mythology, powerful sorceresses were often depicted as malevolent figures, but not every mythological witch had ill intentions.
In Greek mythology, powerful sorceresses were often depicted as malevolent figures, but not every mythological witch had ill intentions.

Hecate is renowned as the mystical goddess of magic, but who were her godly parents? Ancient sources and scholars have debated this mysterious topic for centuries.

Hecate, goddess of magic, and Persephone, goddess of spring, are two Ancient Greek deities that often find themselves intertwined in mythology.
Hecate, goddess of magic, and Persephone, goddess of spring, are two Ancient Greek deities that often find themselves intertwined in mythology.