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  • In Roman mythology, Saturn (Latin: Saturnus) was a major Roman deity ... Just like Cronus in Greek mythology, Saturn was the son of the supreme ...
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  • In Greek mythology, Cronus (Ancient Greek: Κρόνος, Krónos) ... the personification of time in Greek mythology; although Cronus was the ...
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  • it was built there stands today a famous Christian church, the Santa Maria ... *Grant, Michael & John Hazel. Who's Who in Classical Mythology ...
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  • Found in the mythology, folklore, and religion of virtually all world ... mythologies are Mercurius in Roman mythology, Hermes in Greek mythology ...
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  • In Greek mythology, Lamia was a Queen of Libya who became a child ... Lamia's image as a seductress in the Christian imagination. ...
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  • == Etiological Mythology == An etiological myth is a myth intended ... By the Christian era, the Greco-Roman world had started to use the ...
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  • The idea of dragons was not unique to Herodotus in Greek mythology ... he then gave to Hermes. Edith Hamilton, Mythology (New York, NY: Little Brown ...
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  • around the World, A Study in Comparative Mythology." (Algora Publishing ... folklore meet the Nixes of Scandinavian mythology.]] The Scandinavian ...
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  • role in Mesopotamian religion and mythology. He was the god of the ... In Mesopotamian mythology, Nanna was the son of the sky god Enlil ...
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  • His most important function within Norse mythology is to herald the coming ... Dyaus, and also between Heimdall and the Christian archangel Michael (see below). ...
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  • recounts a number of stories out of Norse mythology while explicating on the ... which contains many stories from Norse mythology. Its purpose was to enable ...
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  • an 'Olympiad.' In 394 C.E., the Christian emperor Theodosius I abolished ... the ruler of Mount Olympus. In Greek mythology he was the bringer of thunder ...
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  • a peacock or an eagle. According to Greek mythology, the phoenix lived in Arabia ... Christ's resurrection, central to Christian belief. The phoenix is ...
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  • come out of ancient Persia. In Persian mythology, in particular during the ... Elsewhere in Ancient Greek mythology, the griffins were said to be ...
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  • In West Semitic mythology, Yam was given kingship over the other gods ... him. A similar sea-demon appears in the mythology of many cultures. The biblical ...
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  • An elf is a mystical creature found in Norse mythology that still ... of Norse mythology and elements of Christian mythology, an elf is called ...
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  • for several reasons. First, the Christian belief in the Holy Trinity ... Nevertheless, several non-Trinitarian Christian denominations are ...
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  • missionaries in China to refer to the Christian God. Much like the ancestors ... names used by Chinese Christians for the Christian God. It is first used in ...
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  • of Israel imposing itself on the older mythology of Canaan and Egypt. Campbell ... In early Christian literature, the idea of the hieros gamos may also ...
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  • In Sumerian mythology, Ninhursag (NIN.URSAG) was the earth and mother ... is not unusual in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, in which variants of myths ...
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  • intelligence. Serpents are found in the mythology of many cultures and world ... lurking in the Garden of Eden. In Greek mythology, the Serpent/Dragon Ladon ...
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  • H. J. Rose, A Handbook of Greek Mythology (London: Methuen & ... of Satan, which became common in much Christian literature and art in the ...
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  • In Greek mythology, a nymph, from the Latin word nympha, is any member ... Jennings Rose, A Handbook of Greek Mythology (New York, NY: E.P. Dutton ...
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  • The Christian cross, which is today one of the most widely recognized ... The ankh was gradually adopted by the fourth century Christian church ...
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  • turned his attention to northern mythology, which he believed should ... He had accordingly to resort to Christian mythology; but circumscribed ...
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  • the early stages of the modern studies of mythology and comparative religion ... and research on rituals and mythology. His first major project was ...
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  • Mythology (from the Greek μῦθος (mythos), meaning a narrative ... Mythology reflects humankind's quest for meaning. Most myths ...
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  • In Norse mythology, Asgard (Old Norse: Ásgarðr) was the realm of ... As an important tale in Norse mythology, Asgard belonged to a complex ...
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  • not a secular principle imposed on the Christian worldview. become Pope Benedict XVI) referred to the Christian religion as the religion ...
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  • quot;) that he came to be known in Roman mythology; the corresponding Etruscan ... which could be fruitfully compared to the Christian conceptions of Heaven and Hell). ...
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  • In medieval Christian theology, the Devil was once the archangel Lucifer ... In the Western Christian and Jewish tradition, the Devil has entered ...
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  • The symbol of the Tree of Life predates the Judeo-Christian tradition ... In Egyptian mythology, Isis and Osiris were said to have emerged from ...
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  • reading. This tradition was inherited by Christian writers, for whom allegorical ... the ancient world and the "new" Christian world. People of the Middle ...
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  • is beloved by Destiny”) as in Greek mythology, or that of some blind ... Fate is strongly connected with mythology, especially that of Ancient ...
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  • Enki was a major deity in Sumerian mythology, later known as Ea in ... for those treated unfairly. In Babylonian mythology he was also the father ...
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  • today as Nigeria. Their indigenous pre-Christian religious beliefs remained ... worshiping the Orisha. The slaves' Christian masters did not allow them ...
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  • a magical amulet, for example. Later Christian writers rejected the idea ... Norse mythology also contains examples of necromancy (Ruickbie 2004 ...
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  • of the Gospel of Thomas, an early Christian document. ==Etymology== River that was also important in Egyptian mythology. According to ancient Egyptian ...
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  • he went to Venice to study medieval Christian art. It was here that, in the words of an art historian, "his palette acquired new strong ...
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  • the most important extant source on Norse mythology and Germanic heroic legends ... In Scandinavian folklore, Norse mythology has long held cultural currency ...
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  • identified spiritual principles within Christian contexts. ... philosophers from story tellers of Greek mythology. While their predecessors ...
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  • Norse or Scandinavian mythology comprises the pre-Christian legends and religious beliefs of the Scandinavian people and Northern Germanic tribes ...
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  • areas, although it has been re-cast as a Christian pilgrimage. Since the latter ... James MacKillop, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology (Oxford University Press ...
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  • (such as those of the Greek or Norse mythology), the stories of the gods ... :Main article: Greek Mythology The Greek gods provide the example of ...
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  • The Star of David is a widely recognized symbol of Judaism, named after King David of ancient Israel, which consists of two interlocking equilateral ...
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  • to the Hebrew Scripture and not the Christian New Testament, which had ... may be irrelevant to matters of faith and Christian practice, may contain errors ...
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  • of the Nymphs, an interpretation of classical mythology. ... theory, natural science, and classical mythology. Most of them are now lost ...
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  • Christian symbolism is defined as the investing of outward things ... ==Symbols drawn from pre-Christian traditions== Common in most Christian ...
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  • New Testament and Old Testament of the Christian Bible forbid premarital ... 25; Luke 1:34). It is commonplace for Christian believers to accept this ...
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  • Some have claimed that the mainstream Christian tradition has mistakenly ... they were universally credited by the Christian community there. There ...
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