World MythologyArthur Cotterell Dempsey Parr, 1999 - 320 pages "Encompassing well-known characters such as Thor, Zeus, and Krishna, as well as less familiar mythologies, this comprehensive guide combines tales of mystical creatures and legendary figures, the struggle of good and evil, stories of creation and destruction, and paints a vivid picture of many intriguing and ancient customs and beliefs. Including mythologies from all over the globe, from the Far East to Siberia, WORLD MYTHOLOGY recounts the myths and traditions, and explains the social and cultural influences behind some of the most fascinating civilizations in history." -- page 2 of cover. |
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... be the embossed figure of the god Cernunnos holding a torc and a serpent . Detail from the Gundestrop Cauldron , showing a magnificent bearded deity . Myths Retold CULHWCH AND OLWEN CULHWCH GOT HIS name from. 94 World Mythology.
... be the embossed figure of the god Cernunnos holding a torc and a serpent . Detail from the Gundestrop Cauldron , showing a magnificent bearded deity . Myths Retold CULHWCH AND OLWEN CULHWCH GOT HIS name from. 94 World Mythology.
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Arthur Cotterell. Myths Retold CULHWCH AND OLWEN CULHWCH GOT HIS name from the pig run in which he was born . As a young man he angered his stepmother who swore that he would never know the touch of a woman until he won the hand of Olwen ...
Arthur Cotterell. Myths Retold CULHWCH AND OLWEN CULHWCH GOT HIS name from the pig run in which he was born . As a young man he angered his stepmother who swore that he would never know the touch of a woman until he won the hand of Olwen ...
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... Culhwch and his companions fought their way into the castle where Ysbaddaden kept them waiting for three days for his reply . Eventually he relented and gave Culhwch a daunting list of tasks to perform . There were thirty - nine in all ...
... Culhwch and his companions fought their way into the castle where Ysbaddaden kept them waiting for three days for his reply . Eventually he relented and gave Culhwch a daunting list of tasks to perform . There were thirty - nine in all ...
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