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- Celtic Gods and Heros: Introduction to Celtic Mythology
- Youngsters of school age almost effortlessly learn about the gods and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology. Names like Zeus, Hercules, Diana, Ulysses, Mercury, Venus, and others become widely familiar. Paintings, popular movies, and books trace their stories...
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- The Pagan Origins Of Christian Mythology
- The Judeo-Christian religions were founded in a region of the world where savior religions existed for thousands of years. Much of the symbolism and many of the stories in the Bible may be traced to earlier myths of the Persians, Egyptians, and other people...
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Religions >> Christianity & Paganism
- The Basics of Vedic Mythology
- The Vedic language forms a chain with the isolating, agglutinative and inflexional stages of the Indus language, as proved by the march of the clause ta na Sa of the isolating Indus to the vedic root tarS (to be thirsty). At the isolating stage of the...
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Deities & Heros >> Indic
- Pagan Mythology
- Is the traditional story presented as an historical event that serves to illustrate part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon. The mythological beliefs a culture shares gives shape to its actions and choices....
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Paganism & Wicca >> Holidays
- Atlas
- (derived from an Aryan root meaning To lift up, To carry) One of the Titans, son of Iapetus. Taking part in the war against Zeus, He was condemned to bear eternally aloft the pillars separating Heaven from Earth. In later times, this became imaged as a giant...
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Deities & Heros >> Greek
- Mother Of The Gods And The Father Of The Gael
- There is no surviving, or as yet translated, Creation story within Irish mythology. We learn from the Lebor Gabala Erenn, a text from the Christian Middle Ages, of the Tuatha De Danann, or "People of the Goddess Danu", who came to Ireland either...
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- An Overview of Greek Gods and Goddesses
- The Twelve Olympians were the main gods and goddesses in Greek mythology. They resided in Mount Olympus and actually totals to fourteen Olympians but never more than twelve in a time.
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Religion & Philosophy >> Deities & Heros
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- Atlas Moth
- 14 inches (360 mm). Etymology: Attacus is Latin for a type of locust. In Greek mythology Atlas was a titan responsible for holding up the heavens.
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- ETYMOLOGY
- dealing with meanings, today etymology deals with the history of words The term . Eponymy. 3.
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- Tracing the Origin of the Sabbatical Calendar in the Priestly
- Articles in JHS are being indexed in the ATLA Religion Database,.
- www.arts.ualberta.ca
- Greek Mythology Link (Complete Collection)
- This PDF contains portions of the Greek Mythology Link COMPLETE COLLECTION, version. 0906. Mythological Variants in Isidore's Etymologies.
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- PLEASURE IN THE IDEA / THE ATLAS AS NARRATIVE FORM
- Etymologically - so to speak - the mark on the map to which Valerie refers may indeed have .. projected Historical Atlas of World Mythology:30.
- www.deniswood.net
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- Atlas (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In Greek mythology, Atlas was the primordial Titan who supported the heavens.
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- Atlas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Atlas" mythology.
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- Atlas: Definition from Answers.com
- Atlas n. Greek Mythology . A Titan condemned by Zeus to support the heavens upon his The etymology of the name Atlas is uncertain and still debated.
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- Atlas Mythology Etymology | RM.com ®
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- Atlas (mythology) - New World Encyclopedia
- The etymology of the name Atlas is uncertain and still debated. Virgil (70 B.C.
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