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Myths about Hubris

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Hubris across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

22 myths currently featured for Hubris.

The Tragedy of Niobe

🏛️ Greek MythologyWeeping Rock, Mount Sipylus, TurkeyNiobe • Amphion • Leto

Niobe, the Queen of Thebes, boasted that her fourteen children made her superior to the goddess Leto, who had only two. In retribution, Leto’s children, Apollo and Artemis, used their bows to kill all of Niobe's sons and daughters. This devastating loss drove Niobe to a state of eternal grief, eventually turning her into a stone figure on Mount Sipylus that continues to weep to this day.

Arachne’s Weaving Contest with Athena

🏛️ Greek MythologyAncient Colophon, TurkeyArachne • Athena • Idmon

Arachne, a gifted mortal weaver from Colophon, famously challenged the goddess Athena to a contest of skill. Despite producing a flawless tapestry that depicted the indiscretions of the gods, Arachne's hubris and the offensive nature of her work led to her transformation into a spider. This myth serves as a classic cautionary tale regarding human pride and the consequences of defying the divine.