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Tethys – The Titaness of the Sea and Nursing

In Greek mythology, Tethys was a Titan goddess and the daughter of the primordial deities. The Ancient Greeks referred to her as the goddess of the ocean. ...

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25 Unique and Meaningful Tattoos for Men

Getting a tattoo shouldn’t be something to take lightly, as it’s one of the most meaningful personal decisions you’ll ever make. Most people look for a ...

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Crius: The Titan of Constellations in Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, Crius was a first generation Titan and the god of constellations. Although he’s not one of the most famous deities among the Titans and ...

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Theia: Titaness of Sight and the Shining Skies in Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, Theia was one of the Titanides (the female Titans) and the Greek goddess of sight and shining elements. The Ancient Greeks believed that ...

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The Graeae Sisters: Myths of Shared Sight and Insight

In Greek mythology, the Graeae were three sisters known for appearing in the myths of the legendary hero Perseus. The Graeae are side characters, only ...

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The Tale of Arachne in Greek Mythology: From Mortal to Spider

Arachne was a mortal woman in Greek mythology who was an incredible weaver, more talented than any other mortal in the craft. She was famous for being ...

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Erebus – Greek God of Darkness

In Greek mythology, Erebus was the personification of darkness and the shadows. He was a primordial god, identified as one of the first five in existence. ...

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The Powerful Meaning of Butterfly Tattoos (With Images)

Butterflies are one of the most popular choices for tattoos due to their symbolism, versatility and beauty. They’re a symbol of hope, transformation, beauty ...

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The Hunter Orion

When people say the name ‘Orion’, the first thing that comes to mind is usually the constellation. However, just as with most famous constellations, there’s ...

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25 Small Tattoos with Big Meanings

When it comes to tattoos, bigger doesn’t always mean the better. Sometimes, the smallest designs can have as much as significance as their larger ...

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