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Statues of both mythological creatures, typically depicted by ancient civilizations with human female heads and winged animal or bird bodies, were often positioned as guardians near Etruscan tomb entrances. The large winged lion on display in this...
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Ajna - To Perceive, To Command Element: A Harmonious Blend of All Elements, Illuminated by the Radiance of Light Color: Deep Indigo Hue Shape: The Five-Pointed Star, a Symbol of Balance and Harmony Petals of the Lotus: Two Perfect and Delicate Petals...
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This work depicts a Naiad, mythological beings closely tied to fresh water, unlike Oceanids, which were associated with saltwater, while Nereids specifically symbolized the Mediterranean Sea. However, the ancient Greeks considered all waters as...
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In Roman mythology, Hygieia was the daughter of the renowned physician-god Asclepius and his wife Epione. A skilled healer herself, Hygieia embodied the qualities of good health, cleanliness, and proper hygiene. Her father Asclepius, a legendary...
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In ancient mythology, Hermanubis was a deity forged by merging Hermes with Anubis. As the offspring of Set and Nephthys, he embodied the attributes of his parents. The convergence of Hermes' and Anubis's duties as guides for souls led to the creation...
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Hermes is a prominent Olympian deity in Greek mythology and religion, born to Zeus and the Pleiad Maia. As the second youngest of the Olympian gods, Hermes is renowned for his expertise in facilitating transitions and navigating boundaries between...
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In ancient Greek mythology, Niobe emerged as a pivotal figure, born to Tantalus and either Dione or Eurythemista/Euryanassa. She was the sister of Pelops and Broteas, while her father ruled over a city near Manisa in present-day Aegean Turkey, known...
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Ariadne (Latin: Ariadne), in Greek mythology, was the daughter of Minos, King of Crete, son of Zeus and his queen Pasiphae, daughter of Helios. She is primarily known for her association with mazes and labyrinths due to her involvement in the myths...
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In Greek mythology, Euterpe was one of the Muses, the daughters of Mnemosyne, fathered by Zeus. Called the "Giver of Delight", when later poets assigned roles to each of the Muses, she was the muse of music. In late Classical times she was named...
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Galatea is a name that has been closely tied to the statue carved from ivory by Pygmalion of Cyprus, which then sprang to life in Greek mythology; in modern English the name usually refers back to that story. Galatea is also the object of desire for...
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Hermes is an Olympian god in Greek religion and mythology, born to Zeus and Maia, a Pleiad. He's the second youngest of the Olympian gods, after Dionysus. Hermes is known for being quick-witted and cunning, effortlessly moving between mortal and...
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In Roman mythology, the radiant goddess Aurora rejuvenates herself daily and soars across the sky, heralding the arrival of the sun with breathtaking splendor. Her lineage is shrouded in mystery: for Ovid, she was equally the daughter of Pallas, or...
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In Greek mythology, Flore is married to Zephyus, the god who rules over the western wind. She reminisces about her time in the wilderness and is often portrayed as a stunning young woman with loose hair adorned with flowers. As she reaches for a...
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Instead, they may represent Greek deities or unknown Lycian deities that have been absorbed into the local mythology. ...An alternative theory suggests that these scenes depict judgement in the afterlife and supplication to Lycian rulers, adding another...
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Many sculptures in Deva, Romania, pay tribute to Emperor Trajan and other prominent figures from the Dacian Wars, showcasing influences from ancient Roman art and mythology, such as The Capitoline Wolf, a recurring motif. As one of the most...
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Ariadne (/æriˈædniː/; Greek: Ἀριάδνη; Latin: Ariadne), in Greek mythology, was the offspring of Minos, King of Crete, Son of Zeus and his queen Pasiphae, daughter of Helios. She is predominantly associated with mazes and labyrinths due to her...
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In Greek mythology, many heroes were revered as deities, and some scholars propose that in specific regions, he may have even been worshipped as a god. The group of devotees bring three rams to sacrifice to Achilles in this relief. This votive...
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Classical examples of a psychopomp in Greek, Roman and Egyptian mythology include Charon, Vanth, Hermes, Hecate, Mercury and Anubis. In many beliefs, a spirit being taken to the underworld is violently torn from its body. This object is part of...
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Hippolytus was a minor deity in ancient Greek mythology. At Athens he was closely associated with Aphrodite, the goddess of love; at Troezen, young women about to marry would often dedicate a lock of their hair to him. The Greeks themselves believed...
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In ancient Greek mythology, Caerus or Kaerus, known as Kairos in Greek, embodied the essence of opportunity, luck and favorable moments. Characterized by his striking appearance with a single lock of hair, he was often depicted in this manner. His...
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Asclepius was a powerful god of medicine in ancient Greek religion and mythology. As the embodiment of healing, his daughters embodied different aspects of medical arts; Hygieia represented health, cleanliness, and sanitation, Iaso oversaw...
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According to mythology, the omphalos was a net-covered rock used to mark the center of the world. One of the stones was kept at Delphi, and it is that stone that has supposedly been preserved with this replica. The weight of the piece rests upon the...
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As a central figure in Greek mythology and religion, Dionysus's importance grows over time, earning him a place on lists of the twelve Olympians, with the distinction of being the last addition and the only deity born from a mortal mother. ...His...
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However, it's widely accepted that Lycians drew heavily from Greek mythology, incorporating it into their own unique culture. The carvings may represent revered Greek deities or perhaps unknown Lycian deities. ...Another theory suggests that they...
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The ondine is an ornament of mythological inspiration, a tribute to the majesty of nature. Streams and springs come alive in its presence. Standing tall at 15 cm (6 inches) high, it's sure to find its way into your home or office with ease. Crafted...
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With each movement, the pendant seemed to whisper tales of Egyptian mythology, drawing listeners into its realm of mystique. In the hands of skilled artisans, the Horus pendant became a masterpiece of ancient craftsmanship. Every detail was...
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... landscape until Christianity eventually rose to dominance. According to Roman mythology, Jupiter forged an alliance with Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome, to establish fundamental principles of Roman worship, including sacrifice and devotion.
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Some key points include: * In ancient Chinese mythology, dragons were associated with rain and drought. * The Houhanshu reports a story from the Ailaoyi people about a woman who gave birth to ten sons after being touched by a tree trunk floating in...
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Here is a comprehensive list of references to the Amazon myth in various forms of media: **Literature** * A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Two Noble Kinsmen by William Shakespeare * Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist (1808) * Last of the Amazons by...
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For fans of the Warcraft series, owning a reproduction of King Llane's sword is a way to connect with the game's rich history and mythology. ...It serves as a tangible reminder of the epic battles fought by the humans against the orcs, and the bravery...