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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dead she pined and refused to eat any food , while in the world of the living her mother lost all interest in fertility , so that plants languished , animals ceased to multiply and people feared for their future .
dead she pined and refused to eat any food , while in the world of the living her mother lost all interest in fertility , so that plants languished , animals ceased to multiply and people feared for their future .
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But his magician mother gathered him up and restored him to life . Here she calls upon a bee to bring life - giving honey from beyond the highest heaven . ( LEMINKAINEN'S MOTHER BY A GALLEN - KALLELA , CANVAS , C. 1890. ) ...
But his magician mother gathered him up and restored him to life . Here she calls upon a bee to bring life - giving honey from beyond the highest heaven . ( LEMINKAINEN'S MOTHER BY A GALLEN - KALLELA , CANVAS , C. 1890. ) ...
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CYBELE ( above ) was the great mother of Phrygian mythology . She was associated with the earth and with a black stone – believed to be a meteorite – which was enshrined at Pergamum . ( 2ND CENTURY AD . ) ...
CYBELE ( above ) was the great mother of Phrygian mythology . She was associated with the earth and with a black stone – believed to be a meteorite – which was enshrined at Pergamum . ( 2ND CENTURY AD . ) ...
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Contents
Nature Spirits | 188 |
Rings of Power | 238 |
Sacred Animals | 266 |
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