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Symbols of Idaho – A List

Idaho, also known as the ‘Gem State’ is located in northwestern U.S. It’s one of the largest states in terms of area and also the least populous of the U.S. ...

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Symbols of Delaware – A List

Delaware is one of the smallest U.S. states, bordered by the Delaware Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, Pennsylvania, Maryland and New Jersey. Referred to as a ...

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Symbols of Mississippi (And Their Significance)

Mississippi, located in the Deep Southern region of the U.S., is one of the largest and most populated U.S. states. The birthplace of Elvis Presley and the ...

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Symbols of Ohio – And Why They’re Important

Ohio is a constituent state of the U.S.A, located in the Midwest region of the country. It became the 17th state of the U.S. in 1803. Historically, Ohio was ...

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The Birth of the Universe: Chaos in Greek Creation Stories

In Greek mythology, Chaos was an ancient concept, meaning infinite darkness, emptiness, abyss, chasm, or a wide-open space. Chaos didn’t have any particular ...

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Tartarus: The Abyss of Greek Mythology Explained

In Greek mythology, there was an abyss worse than the underworld. The Tartarus was the bottom of the earth, and it homed the most terrible creatures. The ...

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The Lotus-Eaters: A Tale of Temptation from Ancient Greece

The Lotus-Eaters are one of the most interesting groups of people described in the Odyssey. After the fall of Troy, Odysseus is on his way home to Ithaca ...

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Icarus: The Tale of Hubris and Downfall in Greek Mythology

Icarus was a minor character in Greek mythology, but his story is widely known. He was the son of one of Ancient Greece’s most resourceful men, Daedalus, ...

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Hyacinthus and Apollo: A Tragic Love in Ancient Greece

Just like people praised women and goddesses for their beauty in Greek mythology, they also praised men. Hyacinthus is one of the most handsome men of ...

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The Hesperides – Greek Nymphs of the Evening

In Greek mythology, there were several groups of nymphs in charge of different parts of the world and its nature. The Hesperides were the nymphs of the ...

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