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- A golden apple inscribed 'for the fairest' is sent to a feast at Olympus. Unable to decide between the goddesses Aphrodite, Hera and Athena, Zeus decides to let a mortal choose.
- The story of Iliad continues, explaining how the kings joined the giant army assembled to face troy.
- Agamemnon has seen it in a dream: Troy will be taken today. Helen's husband Menelaus recognizes Paris, the man who took his wife. The two men decide to face each other in a duel.
- The chaos that reigns between Greeks and Trojans has now spread to Mount Olympus. Back on the battlefield, the Trojans have driven back the Greeks, and decide to build a long wall.
- The River Scamander and its banks are set alight by fireballs sent by the god Hephaestus. The river god spares Achilles, who immediately goes back on the rampage. The gods are shocked by his rage.
- Ten years after the massacre of Troy by the Greek army, Zeus is alone on Olympus. Only his daughter Athena is still by his side. She tries to convince her father to help Ulysses, the last Greek fighter yet to return home, in Ithaca.
- 2014–20216.8 (16)TV EpisodeDevastated by this war, Ulysses is indignant at the gods, guilty of having allowed this carnage to take place. He only wants to return to Ithaca. The beginning of his journey takes him from the island of the Cicones to that of the Cyclops.
- 2014–202125m6.8 (14)TV EpisodeUlysses and his companions are locked in the cave of Polyphemus the Cyclops. To escape, they cut a stake and drive it into his one eye. But in revenge, the Cyclops calls on his father, the god Poseidon. Immediately, a storm erupted.
- Ithaca, Penelope undergoes the presence of the Suitors who covet her hand and the throne of Ulysses. On the sea, scalded by the terrible ordeals they have gone through, disembark on a new island, that of the magician Circe.
- A year has passed. It is time for Ulysses and his men to leave the island of Circe and return to Ithaca. For that, they must go to meet the diviner Tiresias in the Underworld. He alone is able to tell them the rest of their journey.
- Ulysses descends into the depths of the Underworld and meets the souls of the Greek heroes who fought with him. Back on his boat, he is confronted with the song of the Sirens. Then the fleet finds itself facing Charybdis and Scylla.
- Scylla, horrible creature, destroys three ships. Despite Ulysses's warning, the sailors devour the god's cows. The penalty is terrible. Odysseus finds himself alone drifting to the island of the nymph Calypso, who falls in love with him.
- For seven years, Ulysses has lived with Calypso. Then he decides to leave. Poseidon destroys Ulysses's ship, which runs on an unknown island. There he meets the Pheacians, who promise to take him to Ithaca.
- The Suitors learned that the queen had duped them and locked him in the gynoeceum. Odysseus meets Athena who tells him that he is in Ithaca. She transforms him into a beggar so that he goes unnoticed, then he finds his son Telemachus.
- Penelope, forced to choose a husband, offers the Suitors a test to decide between them: they must shoot an arrow and pass it through twelve axes. All try without success, before the beggar tries his luck and reveals his true identity.
- The story of Zeus, father of the Gods and humanity. From the beginning of the Universe to master of Olympus. See his challenges, struggles, and rise.
- Zeus combines love with order in coming to rule his new world, and yet the possibility of challenges to his power leads the gods into intrigue.
- Taking revenge against Prometheus, Zeus created the first woman - the beautiful Pandora. He gave her a manipulative and deceptive character, and subjected Prometheus to terrible torture.
- Having become organiser of the world, Zeus entrusted the world of the sea to his brother Poseidon, and the underworld, or the kingdom of the dead, to Hades.
- The Goddess of War Athena was the wisest and most rational deity. She was born out of Zeus' skull, wearing a helmet and holding a spear. She was the protector of heroes, the State, and mankind, to whom she passed on many inventions.
- Apollo and his twin sister Artemis were born under threats from the goddess Hera. Zeus' wife Hera never forgave the twins' mother - the nymph Leto - for her union with the King of Mount Olympus, and she forced Leto into exile.
- Kronos revolted against his father Uranus. He severed his father's genitals, and threw them into the sea, where they mingled with the foam and gave birth to Aphrodite.
- 2014–202126m8.0 (41)TV EpisodeZeus was a seducer of women. One day he lay with a mortal - Semele. Their son Dionysos was brought up by nymphs. One day he discovered the vine, and decided to travel the world teaching mankind the art of making wine out of it.
- 2014–202125m8.1 (38)TV EpisodeHermes was the youngest of the Gods of Olympus. Right from birth, he was an insolent, thieving, trickster God. While still a baby, he escaped from the cave in which his mother Maia gave birth to him, and stole Apollo's herd.
- Located in the bowels of the Earth, Tartarus was the prison of the Underworld, the place where fallen Gods and banished heroes ended up. The Gods also sent three men there.
- Psyche is the Beauty. Concerned that his daughter did not have a suitor, Psyche's father consulted Pythia, who announced grave news: Psyche's father must leave her on a hilltop, from where a monster would come take her away.
- Perseus was not meant to come into the world. Fearing the fulfilment of the prediction according to which his grandson would kill him, King Acrisius shut his daughter Danaë away in a fortified tower.
- On certain evenings, the constellation of Lyra is visible in the skies. Following Orpheus' death, Zeus placed the constellation in the sky, as a tribute to the greatest poet and musician in Greek mythology.
- On his quest to find the Golden Fleece, Jason asked the cruel King of Colchis and his daughter Medea, a powerful sorceress, for help. Medea fell in love with Jason, helped him to find the precious Fleece, and fled with him.
- 2014–202125m7.9 (36)TV EpisodeBellerophon, the grandson of Sisyphus, one of the Greek world's worst criminals, dreamt of becoming a hero, of being equal to the Gods. But his plans got off to a bad start with the accidental murder of his brother.
- Theseus was the fruit of dual paternity: Aegeus King of Athens slept with Aethra when she had just been raped by Poseidon, God of the Sea. Theseus, who grew into a strong, brave man, therefore had a double lineage - both divine and royal.
- Dedalus, a prominent Greek inventor, settled in Crete among King Minos' court. Queen Pasiphaë, who had an all-consuming passion for a white bull, called upon his services.
- We all know about Heracles' unequalled strength, and the twelve labours he had to carry out, but we know a great deal less about the way in which his life was turned upside down by a series of terrible curses.
- Oedipus, the son of King Laius, King of Thebes, who, as a young man, having abused King Pelops' son, caused his death. The Gods forbade him to have offspring, and decreed that if Laius gave birth to a son, that son would kill him.
- Antigone had two brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, as well as a sister, Ismene. One day, her sister informed her that her two brothers, who were heirs to the throne of Thebes, were fighting each other for power.