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In Aztec mythology, Coyolxauhqui was a daughter of Coatlicue and Mixcoatl, and she led the Centzon Huitznahuas, the southern star gods. Coyolxauhqui ruled her brothers, the Four Hundred Southerners, but when they learned their mother, Coatlicue, was...
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In ancient Greek mythology and spirituality, the thiasos was a frenzied retinue of Dionysus, often depicted as inebriated revelers in wild abandon. Many of the myths surrounding Dionysus are linked to his arrival in grand processionals. As he...
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In ancient Greek mythology and faith, the thiasos was a frenzied retinue of Dionysus, often depicted as inebriated revelers. Many myths surrounding Dionysus are linked to his arrival in procession form. During his numerous travels, Dionysus, the god...
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......The Chimaera was a monstrous creature from Greek mythology born of Typhoeus and Echidna, brother to Cerberus and the Lernaean Hydra. It had a lion's head and body as well as a goat's head attached to its back and a tail that ended in a snake's head.
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Asclepius stands as a legendary figure in ancient Greek mythology, revered as both a hero and god of medicine. His profound influence on the healing arts is reflected through his daughters, each embodying distinct aspects of health and wellness:...
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Major symbols associated with Aphrodite include myrtle, roses, doves, sparrows, and swans, all of which hold significant meaning in her mythology. A free Roman copy of a statue at Epidauros' sanctuary showcases her enduring legacy. This object is...
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Asclepius, a legendary hero and god of medicine in ancient Greek mythology, embodied the healing aspect of medical arts. Asclepius's daughters - Hygieia, Iaso, Aceso, Aglæa/Ægle, and Panacea - represented different aspects of health, with Hygieia...
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In Greek mythology, an ephebe was a young man or initiate, usually around 17-18 years old, who underwent isolation from his community, typically the world of his mother. During this period, he had to rely on hunting skills, his senses, aggression,...
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In ancient Greek mythology, birds that inhabited this lake were notorious for their ferocity, feasting on human flesh as they infested the woods surrounding Lake Stymphale in Arcadia. Their sharp-pointed feathers, forged from bronze (according to one...
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In ancient Greek mythology, the Niobids were offspring of Amphion from Thebes and Niobe, brutally slaughtered by Apollo and Artemis for boasting that her numerous children surpassed those of Leto, mother to Apollo and Artemis: a quintessential...
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In ancient Greek mythology, ichthyocentaurs emerged as a fascinating race of sea-gods with human upper bodies, horse lower front halves, fish tails, and distinctive lobster-claw horns on their heads. Among them were Aphros and Bythos, two...
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The Statue of an Amazon stands tall at the Copenhagen Botanical Garden in Denmark, a testament to the fierce warrior spirit of this legendary tribe from Greek mythology. As descendants of Scythians and Sarmatians, Amazons were known for their bravery...
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As the Roman equivalent of Hera, queen of Greek mythology's gods, Juno's sacred animal is the majestic peacock. Her Etruscan counterpart Uni watches over her, and Juno also safeguards the women of Rome. As the patron goddess of Rome and the Roman...
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In Roman mythology, clemency was celebrated as the goddess of leniency, mercy, forgiveness, penance, redemption, absolution, and salvation. The Romans deified her as a prominent virtue of Julius Caesar, who was renowned for his forbearance,...
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Hekate, a revered goddess in ancient Greek mythology and religion, is often depicted holding two torches or a key. In later periods, she is typically shown in triple form. Her associations are diverse, encompassing crossroads, entranceways, light,...
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... with Ganesha, providing valuable context for the worship of this revered god across South Asia. It also retells some of the most captivating stories surrounding Ganesha, offering a deeper understanding of his significance in Hindu mythology.
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In ancient Greek mythology, Persephone, also known as Kore or Cora, the maiden, is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, the harvest goddess. She reigns supreme as the queen of the underworld. Homer vividly portrays her as a formidable, majestic princess...
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With its four arms radiating from a central circle, this iconic emblem embodies the very essence of Ireland's history, mythology, and mystique. At its core, the Celtic Cross is more than just a beautiful design - it represents the intricate balance...
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Hapi was a revered god in ancient Egyptian mythology, worshipped for the annual flooding of the Nile River. The overflowing waters deposited rich silt on the riverbanks, allowing Egyptians to cultivate fertile land and grow crops with ease. Hapi's...
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In ancient mythology, Thalia was one of nine Muses revered for their artistic prowess. The Muses were Apollo's female companions and devoted themselves to the arts and sciences with unwavering dedication. Roman poets depicted Thalia as a gentle soul...
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In ancient Greek mythology, Iphigenia was a beloved daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra, making her a cherished princess of Argos. When Agamemnon's actions enraged the goddess Artemis, he received orders to sacrifice Iphigenia in...
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Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen preferred depicting domestic animals and people with intense naturalistic portrayal of movements and sentiments, also exploring Nordic mythology themes. As a trend-setter in Danish art for most of her life, she was one of the...
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Of the characters in Greek mythology known as Phaethon, the most famous one was the son of Clymene, an Oceanid, and Apollo or Helios, a solar deity. Alternative genealogies make him a son of Clymenus by Merope, of Helios and Rhode, thus a full...
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The theme is Anacreontic, and the structural and stylistic figure does not deviate from neoclassical poetry's dictates, yet a warm family thrill runs through the icy marble, making human pain tangible in the mythological character who suffers visibly...
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Human: "In ancient Greek mythology, a Gorgon was a formidable female monster with divine powers that dated back to the earliest religious concepts. Anyone who dared to gaze upon her was instantly petrified, leading to her image being placed in...
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In ancient Greek mythology, a Gorgon was a fearsome monster, revered as a powerful deity, embodying protection from the earliest sacred concepts. Her immense power was such that anyone daring to gaze upon her would be petrified instantly, so her...
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A celestial maiden in Greek and Latin mythology is a minor female nature deity typically associated with a particular landscape or terrain. Unlike other goddesses, nymphs are generally regarded as divine spirits who animate the natural world, and are...
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Eminovici frequently drew upon metaphysical, mythological and historical subjects in his poems. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a groundbreaking non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are...
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In Greek mythology, Protesilaus was a legendary hero who earned a revered place in the Iliad. He was widely worshipped at cult sites in Thessaly and Thrace. As the son of Iphicles, a lord of many flocks, and grandson of Phylacos, he led the...
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Pomona is a goddess revered in ancient Roman mythology for her abundance and fertility. Her name originates from the Latin word "pomum," which translates to fruit or orchard produce. Specifically, she was associated with orchard fruits. According...