The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Mythology: An A - Z Guide to the Myths and Legends of the Ancient World"The myths and legends of the ancient worlds, from Greece, Rome and Egypt to the Norse and Celtic lands, through Persia and India to China and the Far East. A comprehensive A to Z of the classic stories of gods and goddesses, heroes and mythical beasts, wizards and warriors"--Page 1 of cover. |
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Luckily , she became entangled in some fishing nets , and when Artemis changed her into a goddess she was known as Dictynna , which means “ net ” . ( ULUSTRATION BY NICK BEALE , 1995. ) BRITOMARTIS ( “ sweet maid ” ) sought sanctuary in ...
Luckily , she became entangled in some fishing nets , and when Artemis changed her into a goddess she was known as Dictynna , which means “ net ” . ( ULUSTRATION BY NICK BEALE , 1995. ) BRITOMARTIS ( “ sweet maid ” ) sought sanctuary in ...
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TARANIS ( whose name means " Thunderer ” ) was one of the few Celtic gods with whom the Romans identified and he was ... The word " taran " is still used in modern Welsh and Breton to mean thunder TARANIS , “ the thunderer ” , was a ...
TARANIS ( whose name means " Thunderer ” ) was one of the few Celtic gods with whom the Romans identified and he was ... The word " taran " is still used in modern Welsh and Breton to mean thunder TARANIS , “ the thunderer ” , was a ...
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方 ताज or जनसासीजन SHAKTI means “ Force ” , “ Power ” or “ Energy " . In Buddhism , shaktis , who are female , embody the active energy of the male deities with whom they are often shown in a sexual embrace known as Yab - Yum ...
方 ताज or जनसासीजन SHAKTI means “ Force ” , “ Power ” or “ Energy " . In Buddhism , shaktis , who are female , embody the active energy of the male deities with whom they are often shown in a sexual embrace known as Yab - Yum ...
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Contents
Nature Spirits | 188 |
Rings of Power | 238 |
Sacred Animals | 266 |
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