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Friday, October 28, 2011

Watch Immortal Online an ancient Greek history

Some of us just familiar with them some of us are not but do you ever believe in Gods and Goddesses? Some of the people believe into it but some are not but they could hardly hear all the stories about these Gods. It is been so interesting topics especially in the history subjects at school and we came familiar into it. But enhance more your imagination and in looking back the ancient Greek history and watch immortals online. This is the upcoming 2011 3D adventure film that is based in the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur and the Titanomachy. The film will be officially released on November 11, 2011.

Here is the plot of the upcoming film Immortals.

Years after the Titanomachy, the Titan Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) declares war on humanity. He searches for the Epirus Bow, a legendary weapon created by the war god Ares (Daniel Sharman), which will allow him to free the rest of the Titans from Tartarus and take revenge on the Olympians who brought about their downfall. In accordance with ancient laws, the gods are unable to take a side in the war between Hyperion and humanity. It is left to a peasant named Theseus (Henry Cavill), chosen by Zeus (Luke Evans) and accompanied by the priestess Phaedra (Freida Pinto) and a slave named Stavros (Stephen Dorff), to protect his homeland and save the gods.

The story is more focused on the life of Theseus acted by Henry Cavil. Theseus was the mythical founder-king of Athens, son of Aethra, and fathered by Aegeus and Poseidon, both of whom Aethra had slept with in one night. Theseus was a founder-hero, like Perseus, Cadmus, or Heracles, all of whom battled and overcame foes that were identified with an archaic religious and social order. As Heracles was the Dorian hero, Theseus was the Athenian founding hero, considered by them as their own great reformer: his name comes from the same root as ("thesmos"), Greek for institution. He was responsible for the synoikismos ("dwelling together") the political unification of Attica under Athens, represented emblematically in his journey of labours, subduing highly localized ogres and monstrous beasts. Because he was the unifying king, Theseus built and occupied a palace on the fortress of the Acropolis that may have been similar to the palace that was excavated in Mycenae. Pausanias reports that after the synoikismos, Theseus established a cult of Aphrodite Pandemos ("Aphrodite of all the People") and Peitho on the southern slope of the Acropolis.

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