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Celtic Horned God Cernunnos – History and Symbolism

In Celtic mythology, Cernunnos was the Horned God who ruled over wild beasts and places. He’s most commonly associated with forests, wild animals, ...

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Most Popular Celtic Gods and Goddesses with Their Power

The Celts were a diverse group of people, who lived across various regions such as Ireland, Portugal, Italy and Britain. Their culture, religion, and belief ...

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20 Profound Symbols of Celebration and Their Meanings

From birthdays to weddings, and from graduations to holidays, celebrations are a universal way to mark important milestones and achievements in our lives. ...

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Joyful Representations: Exploring Symbols of Happiness

What is it that makes us happy? This is a question that has puzzled humans for centuries. While there is no one-size-fits-all answer, there are certain ...

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The Tragic Love Story of Aphrodite and Adonis

The myth of Aphrodite and Adonis is a classic tale of love, passion, and tragedy. As the goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite was known for her many ...

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20 Profound Symbols of Nature

Nature has always been a source of inspiration and wonder for humans. From the tiniest insects to the vast expanse of the universe, nature never fails to ...

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Zephyrus and Flora: A Mythological Tale of Spring Romance

In ancient Greek mythology, the gods and goddesses were believed to control every aspect of nature and the world around them. Among them was Zephyrus, the ...

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Zeus and Callisto: A Tale of Victim Silencing

In ancient Greek mythology, the gods and goddesses were known for their love affairs, betrayals, and vengeful acts. One of the most famous tales in Greek ...

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19 Powerful Symbols of Confidence

Confidence is a trait that many of us strive to possess, but it's not always easy to come by. Fortunately, there are plenty of symbols that can help boost ...

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Zeus and Semele: Divine Passion and a Tragic End

Welcome to the world of Greek mythology, where the gods are larger than life and their passions can lead to both great pleasure and devastating ...

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