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Mythology:
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Mythology: The study of myths, and thus a field overlapping folklore; sometimes used to refer to a specific body of myths pertaining t...
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Myth, Mythology:
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Myth, Mythology [from Greek mythos a secret word, secret speech] An occult tale or mystic legend; the modern use varies from an...
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Mythology:
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mythology: Body of tales and legends. All the myths of a specific people, culture or religion. India's mythology is among the world's ...
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Mythology:
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Mythology Age old stories of humanity's concepts about the universe, including their relationships to their deities. They differ from ...
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Mythology:
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Mythology Age old stories of humanity's concepts about the universe, including their relationships to their deities. They differ from ...
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Elephant Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
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Elephant Dream Symbols: your wise self; if knowledgeable of Hindu-Buddhist mythology, may represent some type of power available to yo...
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Nine Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
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Nine Dream Symbols: symbol for completeness and personal fulfillment. In Greek mythology nine represents the Goddess, the highest leve...
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Serpent Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
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Serpent Dream Symbols: New life, rejuvenation, healing. The snake/serpent sheds its skin and grows new skin; shedding the old, new gro...
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Chimera Dream Symbols: May symbolize those fearsome qualities within the unconscious. A grotesque product of the imagination, it may r...
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Snakes Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
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Snakes - Serpents New life, rejuvenation, healing. The snake sheds its skin and grows new skin; shedding the old, new growth. &...
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Munin:
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Munin (Icelandic) [from muna to mind, call to mind, remember] In Norse mythology, one of Odin's two ravens which fly daily over...
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Orlog (Icelandic) [from or, ur primal + log law] In Norse mythology, the primal law of all existence, corresponding to karma, t...
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Mjolnir (Icelandic) [from mjoll meal, flour from mala, mola to grind, crush, mill] Also Miolnir. The hammer of Thor, the Thunde...
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Orgalmer, Orgelmir (Swedish, Icelandic) [from or primal + galmer loud one] In Norse mythology, the first loud sound or keynote ...
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Pandora (Greek) All-gifted; in Greek mythology, after Prometheus enlightened man by bringing him the celestial fire, the enraged Zeus ...
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Dragons Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
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Dragon Traditions of Myth in East & West From Dragonorama Dragons have a deeply rooted connotation in Western culture assoc...
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Bull Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
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Bull Dream Symbols: In a woman's dream it may represent the animus. The bull may refer to your masculinity (whether you are male or fe...
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Eagle (1) The eagle may be an animus figure (2) Eagles live in high places and have been associated in primitive societies wit...
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Dragons Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
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From Oxygen Dream Dictionary: Dragon: Animal instincts to be conquered, hence the battles of Saint George and Saint Michael wit...
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Ragnarok (Icelandic) [from ragna plural of regin ruler + rok sentence, judgment, reason, ground, origin] In Norse mythology, th...
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Cats Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
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Cats Dream Symbols: Cats have both positive and negative connotations. You need to consider all of the details in the dream in order t...
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Cat Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
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Cat Dream Symbols: The feminine part of yourself. We all have qualities that are masculine and feminine. The feminine aspect represent...
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Death Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
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Dead/Death - the end of something, with a new beginning i.e., leaving an old job for a new one; death in a dream rarely means a real d...
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Puranas:
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Puranas: Hindu mythological texts
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Puranas: Sanskrit Hinduism
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puranas: hindu mythological texts
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Demrusch:
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Demrusch (Pers.). A Giant in the mythology of ancient Iran.
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Folklore:
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Folklore: The study of folktales and legends, a subject overlapping that of mythology.
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Astromythological:
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ASTROMYTHOLOGICAL - adj. relating to the stars and mythology (NAD)
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Mab:
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MAB - Queen of the Fairies in English mythology. (NAD)
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Itihasas: Sanskrit Hinduism
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itihasas: hindu epics or scriptures which convey historical and mythological sagas and tales
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Ma:
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Ma (Sanskrit) In Hindu mythology a name of Lakshmi, the consort of Vishnu, goddess of prosperity, welfare, and happiness.
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Boreas (Greek) The north wind in Greek mythology, connected with the Hyperborean continent of the first root-race.
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Atlantides:
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Atlantides In Greek mythology, the offspring of Atlas, including the Pleiades, Hyades, and sometimes the Hesperides. ()
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Donar:
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Donar (Germanic) Also Thunar. The god of thunder in Germanic mythology, equivalent to Thor of the Scandinavian Eddas.
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Acheron (Ancient Greek). One of the rivers of Hades in Greek mythology.
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Vadduku
Vadduku (Babylonian) One class of subterranean genii in ancient Babylonian mythology, regarded as below the angels of earth.
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Odur:
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Odur (Scandianvian Norse). The human husband of the goddess Freya, a scion of divine ancestry in the Northern mythology.
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Sa, Hea
Sa or Hea (Chald.). The synthesis of the seven Gods in Babylonian mythology.
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Gyan-Ben-Gian (Pers.) The King of the Peris, the Sylphs, in the old mythology of Iran.
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Hathor (Egypt, Egyptian) The lower or infernal aspect of Isis, corresponding to the Hecate of Greek mythology.
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Myth: Paganism Pagan Dictionary On Myth
MYTH: Cycles Body of lore about any land or people that makes up their mythology.
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Folklore: Paganism Pagan Dictionary On Folklore
FOLKLORE: Traditional sayings, cures, faerie tales, and folk wisdom of a particular locale which is separate from their mythology.
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Eclectic:
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a witch who works with deities from or worships within more than one culture or mythological system
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Halahala:
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Halahala: a mythological poison, the first product to result from the churning of the ocean of milk by the gods and demons.
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Yaksha:
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Yaksha:
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Purana:
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Purana:
eighteen ancient books consisting of legends and mythological narrations dealing with creation, recreation and the genealogie...
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Gna:
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Gna (Icelandic) One of the handmaidens of Frigga, consort of Allfather Odin in Norse mythology. She carries messages throughout the ni...
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Ketu (Sanskrit) The descending node of the moon in astronomy; in Hindu mythology, the tail of the celestial dragon who is supposed to ...
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Jen-nang (Chinese) In Chinese mythology, the divine man (SD 2:365, see ref at Chim-nang).
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Afrit:
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Afrit (Arabic) (from ifrit demon) A class of nature spirits or elementals represented in Arabic mythology as a powerful evil ji...
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Mt Cyllene
Mt Cyllene In Greek mythology, mountain in Arcadia where Hermes or Mercury was born. See also Mountains, Mundane. (SD 2:541)
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Clymene Klymene (Greek) In Greek mythology, a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, and mother of Atlas, Menoetius, Prometheus, and Epimethe...
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Bestla:
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Bestla In Norse mythology, the daughter of the frost giants, wife of Buri and mother of Odin, Vile, and Ve. {TG, SD 1:427}
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Bhutavan (Sanskrit) In Hindu mythology, the terrifying form taken by the gods in response to Brahma committing the first sin with his ...
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Asmegir:
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Asmegir (Icelandic) (from ass god + mega might, to be able) In Norse mythology, a god-maker -- a human soul on its way to becom...
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Gna (Icelandic) One of the handmaidens of Frigga, consort of Allfather Odin in Norse mythology. She carries messages throughout the ni...
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Demrush, Demruseh:
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Demrush, Demruseh
Demrush, Demruseh (Persian) In Persian mythology, a giant slain by Tahmurath {SD 1:398, TG 98}
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Deva-vardhaki (Sanskrit) Architect of the gods; a title given to Visvakarman, who according to Hindu mythology was the cosmic demiurge...
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Delios
Delios (Greek) Delian; in Greek mythology, a title of Apollo, who was born on the island of Delos. Also ta Delia, the festival of Apol...
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Audumla (Scandianvian Norse). The symbol of nature in the Norse mythology; the cow who licks the salt rock, whence the divine Buri is ...
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Nannak
Nannak (Chald.), also Nanar and Sin. A name of the moon; said to be the son of Mulil, the older Bel and the Sun, in the later mytholog...
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Wala:
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Wala (Scandianvian Norse). A prophetess in the songs of the Edda (Norse mythology). Through the incantations of Odin she was raised fr...
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Titans:
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Titans
Titans (Ancient Greek). Giants of divine origin in Greek mythology who made war against the gods. Prometheus was one of them.
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Epimetheus (Ancient Greek). Lit., "He who takes counsel after" the event. A brother of Prometheus in Greek Mythology.
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Hermes Sarameyas (Greco-Sanskrit) The God Hermes, or Mercury, "he who watches over the flock of stars" in the Greek mytholog...
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Helheim
Helheim (Scandianvian Norse), The Kingdom of the Dead in the Norse mythology. In the Edda, Helheim surrounds the Northern Mistworld, c...
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Tartary:
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TARTARY Along with Tibet, one of the sacred lands. Not to be confused with Tartarus. In Greek mythology Tartarus is the bottomless aby...
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Difficult Passage:
Pagan Paganism Dictionary Ii On Difficult Passage
Difficult Passage: A common mythological motif involving a hard transition or journey from one state or location to another through im...
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Cave Of Cruachan:
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CAVE OF CRUACHAN: The Irish name of the entrance to the Otherworld. In the Christian mythology of the islands this became disparagingl...
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Demon:
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DEMON: non-physical spirit; also called elemental, deva, angel. In Christian mythology this word refers to evil entities who are gover...
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Brahmana:
Brahmana: a brahmin, a member of the highest social class of traditional Indian society; also an early type of ritu...
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Kamadhenu (Sanskrit) (from kama desire, wish + dhenu milch cow) Also Kamaduha, Surabhi. The mythical cow belonging to the sage ...
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Anunnaki:
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Anunnaki (Chaldean) In Babylonian mythology, a hierarchy of lower angels: the angels of earth or the underworld, star gods who had sun...
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Dii Magni, Di Magni
Dii Magni or Di Magni (Latin) The great gods; referring specifically to the twelve great deities of the Latin pantheon. Identified wit...
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Gopa (Sanskrit) (from go cow + the verbal root pa to protect, cherish) Protector, guardian, cowherd, herdsman, milkman; in the ...
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Gopi
Gopi (Sanskrit) (fem of gopa cowherd) In Hindu mythology the female cowherds of Vrindavana -- playmates and companions of Krish...
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Gnipa
Gnipa (Icelandic, Scandinavian) Peak; in Norse mythology, the gnipa-hollow is the cave that gives entrance to the underworld or world ...
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Hemera (Greek) Day; in older Greek mythology, from Chaos issue Erebus and Nox (cosmic darkness and cosmic night) and from these two un...
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Gullinbursti (Icelandic) (from gullin golden + bursti bristles, mane) In Norse mythology, a golden boar which draws the chariot...
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Kottos
Kottos (Greek) Also Cottus. In Greek mythology, a son of Ouranos and Gaia (heaven and earth), one of the Hecatonchires -- three gigant...
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Lobha
Lobha (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root lubh to desire greatly) Covetousness, avarice, stupidity; in Hindu mythology a god, the ...
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Linga-Purana (Sanskrit) One of the 18 principal Puranas, in which Siva, supposed to be present in the Agni-linga (great fiery phallus)...
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Karttika (Sanskrit) (from krittika the Pleiades) A month corresponding to October-November. Also the ancient Hindu god of war, ...
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Lachesis (Greek) Lot, destiny; second of the three Moirae (Fates), represented in Greek mythology as allotting to each person the char...
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Kailasa (Sanskrit) A lofty mountain in the Himalayas; in mythology Siva's paradise is placed upon Kailasa, north of Lake Manasasarovar...
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Kuvera (Sanskrit) In Hindu mythology the regent of the north, also the chief of various spirits of nature whose abode is the underworl...
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Andvari (Icelandic) (from and spirit + vari watcher, guardian) In Norse mythology, a dwarf, owner of the treasure around which ...
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Argeak, Argenk:
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Argeak, Argenk A mythologic giant who, according to Persian traditions, built a gallery in the mountains of Kaf, in which there are st...
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Argonauts:
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Argonauts In Greek mythology, those who sailed in the ship Argos with Jason, a generation before the Trojan War, on his quest to retri...
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Arvakr:
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Arvakr (Icelandic) Early awake; in Norse mythology, one of two horses that draw the sun across the sky in the Elder Edda (Grimnismal)....
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Clotho, Klotho
Clotho Klotho (Greek) The spinner; in Greek mythology, one of the three Moirae (Fates). Human life was mystically pictured as a thread...
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Cimmerians I
Cimmerians In Greek mythology a people who dwelt in a land of mist and darkness, variously placed, as by Homer in the extremest west o...
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Cetus (Latin) (from Greek ketos whale) An ecliptic constellation adjoining Pisces and Aries. In Hebrew mythology it can be conn...
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Fimbulvetr (Icelandic) (from fimbul mighty + vetr winter) In Norse mythology, the immensely long period of nonlife intervening ...
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Evangelists, Four
Evangelists, Four The evangelists to whom are ascribed the four Gospels in the New Testament -- Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John -- assoc...
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Agron: Encyclopedia - Agron
Agron may mean:
Agron (king), second king of Illyria (modern Albania)
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Cailte: Encyclopedia - Cailte
In Celtic mythology, Cailte (alternate spelling: Caoilte) was a warrior of the Fianna and their foremost poet. He killed the god Lir in b...
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A "demigod", a "half-god," is a modern distinction, often misapplied in Greek mythology. A "demigod" is meant to identify a person whose ...
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Mythology: Encyclopedia Ii - Mythology - Religion And Mythology
Mythology figures prominently in most religions, and most mythology is tied to at least one religion. Some use the words myth and mytholo...
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