Definition: Arcosoliulia was a pagan goddess in ancient Greece, known for her role in protecting the gods. She had two faces, one representing the earth and another representing the sky. The word means "distant" or "far." It describes a woman who is distant from someone else but can also imply that she lacks the ability to understand what others are feeling or thinking. In Greek mythology, Arcosoliulia was often depicted as a beautiful woman with long hair and a necklace of gold. She was said to have been killed by her own daughter for being jealous of her husband's love for another woman. The word is mentioned in many ancient texts, including the works of authors like Homer and Herodotus.