| abstract
| - Diadochian mythology is the collection of myths from ancient Diadochia, which describe the actions of the pre-Christian Diadochian gods, goddesses, heroes through the use of myths and storytelling as a means of understanding the world. It was a integral part of the Ancient Diadochian religion; and defined the morals, values, cult and ritual practices in Ancient Diadochia. Even though the country is now a Christian stronghold, the imperial house if you trace its lineage far enough back you will get to Herakles, a semi-mythical hero. Diadochian mythology is embodied in the large narrative collections and ancient art work. Diadochian myths detail the lives, adventures and origins of the Diadochian gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines, and mythological creatures. Diadochian artists and poets from the ancient times to the present have derived inspiration from the myths of their ancestors; and today it holds relevance in Diadochia.
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