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The Muses in Greek MythologyThe Muses in Greek Mythology
12 Mar.
Clio in Ancient Greek mythology is the Muse of history and epic poetry. She is the mother of Hyacinth. She is depicted with a scroll of parchment....
The Greatest Villains in MythologyThe Greatest Villains in Mythology
09 June
The most popular stories in Egyptian mythology tell of the battles between Set and Osiris's son - Horus....
Mythology: gorgons forever on 21Mythology: gorgons forever on 21
15 Feb.
Gorgons are one of the most hideous and bloodthirsty creatures in Greek mythology. Euryale, Gorgon and Medusa were possessed bodies, instead of having hair on their heads had nests with snakes....
Mythology: The Rise and Fall of BabylonMythology: The Rise and Fall of Babylon
22 Oct.
Babylon is the oldest city in the world. It was on the other side of the Euphrates River and was an important manufacturing town at the time. It also became a commercial center of trade between the East and West, with merchants...
Mythology: The Rise and Fall of BabylonMythology: The Rise and Fall of Babylon
13 Oct.
Babylon is the oldest city in the world. It is away from Euphrates River and at that time was an important city of Draper. It is also becoming a center for commercial trade between the East and West, with traders transporting...
Hindu mythology presents the world as a dream of the god VishnuHindu mythology presents the world as a dream of the god Vishnu
16 May
Dedicated to the great Egyptian Hermes Trismegistus, who lived several thousand years before Christ, and is considered the founder of all major modern science. In his work Kibalion is described first of the seven hermetic...
Our Character According to the Viking HoroscopeOur Character According to the Viking Horoscope
16 June
The Viking horoscope has to do with the gods of Scandinavian mythology....
Which Mythological Creature are you, Based on Zodiac Sign?Which Mythological Creature are you, Based on Zodiac Sign?
20 Jan.
Gemini - Pixie These ancient beings from Scandinavian mythology are represented as eternally young things, dressed in green clothing....
Superstitions about Friday the 13thSuperstitions about Friday the 13th
13 Dec.
The infamy of the number 13 also has roots in Scandinavian mythology. Legend speaks of how 12 gods celebrated in Valhalla - the home of the god Odin, when the 13th god, of evil and fire, appeared - Loki....
The Legendary Weapons That Shaped HistoryThe Legendary Weapons That Shaped History
13 June
Mjölnir The legendary Scandinavian God of Thunder, Thor, wielded the hammer known as Mjölnir. The weapon was crafted by 2 dwarves - Brokkr and Eitri....
After loss of consciousness girl can speak 120 languagesAfter loss of consciousness girl can speak 120 languages
26 Apr.
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Moreover, she easily spoke the Scandinavian words where there is simply no place where they can be learned....
Why Do We Call Mars the Red Planet?Why Do We Call Mars the Red Planet?
22 Oct.
It bears the name of the god of war Mars, from Roman mythology, because of the fact that it looks red in the night sky. That is why Mars is also known as the "Red Planet"....
Mythological Ways of Achieving ImmortalityMythological Ways of Achieving Immortality
08 Sept.
), to the golden apples of the giant Thiazi in the Norse sagas, to ambrosia in Greek mythology....
The Legend of the Kingdom of HadesThe Legend of the Kingdom of Hades
01 Mar.
Greek mythology tells us that Hades is the god of death and ruler of the Underworld. His siblings include Zeus and Poseidon....
Perseids - the Legendary Meteor ShowerPerseids - the Legendary Meteor Shower
23 Oct.
It, in turn, is named after the famous hero from Ancient Greek mythology. The famed Perseus was the son of Zeus and Danaë (daughter of king Acrisius)....
The Gods of Death in the Different MythologiesThe Gods of Death in the Different Mythologies
12 Oct.
Donn Donn is the lord of death in Irish mythology, living in the southwestern end of Ireland....
The Romans Celebrated Saturnalia the Week Before ChristmasThe Romans Celebrated Saturnalia the Week Before Christmas
19 Dec.
Saturn corresponds to the Greek god Cronus and Roman mythology held that during his reign there was equality, abundance and peace on the Earth....
Newborn with a Single Eye Proves That Cyclopes Did ExistNewborn with a Single Eye Proves That Cyclopes Did Exist
08 Oct.
Doctors from the hospital in El Senbellawein call this unusual phenomenon cyclopia - a rare condition, earning its name from the cyclopes of Greek mythology, thought for centuries to be nothing but fantasy....
Symbolism of the UnicornSymbolism of the Unicorn
09 Apr.
April 9 marks Unicorn Day, so let's further discuss this beloved creature from mythology. Unicorns are always depicted with a horn on their forehead that's often spiraling out....
The Myth of the Punishment of TantalusThe Myth of the Punishment of Tantalus
05 Apr.
Here's what mythology says about this inhabitant of ancient Greece....
Hera - Goddess of Marriage, Family and JealousyHera - Goddess of Marriage, Family and Jealousy
01 Oct.
Hera is one of the most powerful and fair goddesses - she is thought to have no equal in ancient Greek mythology....
Scientists: the Golden Fleece Really Did ExistScientists: the Golden Fleece Really Did Exist
04 Dec.
In ancient Greek mythology, the Fleece was the golden wool of the ram....
History of the Crete CivilizationHistory of the Crete Civilization
09 July
Proof of the Minoan civilization's strong influence over the peoples inhabiting the continental part of Greece are the legends about Crete seen in mythology....
Water chasing depressionWater chasing depression
16 May
According to ancient Scandinavian tradition, water helps the woman to sort their feelings....
Popular Phrases Given to us by AntiquityPopular Phrases Given to us by Antiquity
07 Nov.
The phrase comes from deep Antiquity, and more precisely, from Greek mythology and the story of Achilles. Homer's hero from the Iliad had a weak spot - his heel....