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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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Select Cross-Cultural and Historical Personifications of Death
- This extensive introduction includes some of the more well known, along with some lesser known Death "incarnations", and I use that term loosely, as in many cultures, the Angel of Death can be quite an adept shapeshifter. We have tried to cull...
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Mystic Sciences >> Necromantic Studies
- 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
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- Pharmacological and therapeutic properties of pomegranate
- In ancient Greek mythology, pomegranates are known as the "fruit of the dead", the sustenance available in Hades for its residents.
- ressources.ciheam.org
- Studies on Antibacterial and Antifungal Activity of Pomegranate (Pu
- known in ancient Egypt [3]. Pomegranate belongs to. In ancient Greek mythology, pomegranates are fruit to the Mediterranean climate.
- idosi.org
- Greek Mythology
- Greek. Roman. A myth is a story involving supernatural elements- .
- www2.colton.k12.ca.us
- Gender Reversal:
- between male and female characters with an oblique reference to the Greek myth about abduction of Persephone. 1.
- www.flet.keio.ac.jp
Suggested Web Resources
- Pomegranate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The myth of Persephone, the goddess of the Underworld, also prominently features the pomegranate.
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- Persephone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Persephone
- Mar 3, 1997 Persephone is the goddess of the underworld in Greek mythology.
- www.pantheon.org
- Pomegranate Seeds - From the Greek Mythology Retold by
- Pomegranate Seeds - From the Greek Mythology Retold by Nathaniel Hawthorne in the Tanglewood Tales.
- ancienthistory.about.com
- Why did Persephone eat pomegranates according to Greek mythology
- Who was Persephone in Greek mythology? The daughter of Demeter, Hades abducted her to be his wife. Why did Persephone eat pomegranates?
- wiki.answers.com
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