- example, has
entries for mythology, mythologist, mythologize,
mythological, and
mythologically Shuckford, Samuel. The
Creation and Fall of Man. A Supplemental...
- longevity, fertility.
Mythologically, it is
possible to
attain many
desires through ritual activity involved with
mythological themes. For example, many...
- This is a list of
mythological places which appear in
mythological tales, folklore, and
varying religious texts. Gardiner, Alan H. (1957).
Egyptian grammar :...
- and
their iconography (how they were
depicted in
ancient Gr**** art).
Mythological stories about a
deity told of
their deeds (which may have
related to...
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Mythological objects encomp**** a
variety of
items (e.g. weapons, armor, clothing)
found in mythology, legend, folklore, tall tale, fable, religion, spirituality...
- in
ancient Gr**** mythology.
Anything related to
mythology is
mythological. A
mythological creature (also
mythical or
fictional entity) is a type of fictional...
-
nature of the world; the
lives and
activities of deities, heroes, and
mythological creatures; and the
origins and
significance of the
ancient Gr****s' cult...
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Northwest region List of
creatures in
Meitei folklore List of Gr****
mythological creatures List of
legendary creatures from
China List of
legendary creatures...
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Creatures like the
unicorn and
griffin were not
categorized in a
separate "
mythological"
section in
medieval bestiaries,: 124 as the
symbolic implications were...
- and
Great Plains)
Thoth (Ancient Egyptian) –
deity Turul (Hungarian) –
mythological bird of prey Veðrfölnir - (Scandinavian) a hawk that sits atop an eagle...