Born to idmon, a famous dyer in lydia, arachne.

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Even though she did not lose,.

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From then on, arachne’s descendants (spiders) carried on her legacy.

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According to ovid, arachne was a beautiful, young lydian woman, born of idemon of colophon, not to be confused.

Weba talented human woman challenged a goddess and as a punishment was transformed into one of the world’s most hated animals.

Webarachne’s transformation served as a symbolic punishment for her arrogance and defiance towards the gods.

We have a clue as to the outcome of the story in the modern words arachnid and arachnophobia, and there is a spidery detail here.

Webin their various mythological forms, spiders embody a wide range of themes, from creation and wisdom to deception and transformation.

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Webthe myth follows the fate of arachne, a weaver so skillful that was able to challenge goddess minerva (athena) into a competition.

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Webarachne in greek mythology, was a lydian woman, thought by some to be a princess, who was highly gifted in the art of weaving.

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