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Viking Symbols: The Stories Behind the Ancient Icons

The Vikings were a fierce and formidable group of people, known for their conquests, raids, and battles throughout history. But what many people don't know ...

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Buddhist Symbols and Their Significance: A Detailed Overview

Buddhist symbols exist to remind its followers of the path to nirvana and the teachings of the Buddha himself. While Buddhism is known to have many symbols, ...

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Ronin – The Disgraced Japanese Samurai

The Japanese ronin are legendary and yet they’re often widely misrepresented. Fascinating historic figures turned into romantic mythological characters, ...

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The Deep Meaning of the Unalome – The Story of Your Life

A seemingly simple design, the Unalome is complex and layered in its symbolism and meaning. While this symbol is becoming extremely popular as a tattoo or ...

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Nike – The Goddess of Victory in Greek Mythology

Greek mythology is full of wars, conflicts, losers, and victors, and Nike played an essential role in these conflicts. Also known as the ‘Winged Goddess’, ...

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Gaia – The Earth Goddess in Greek Mythology

The Earth goddess Gaia, also known as Gaea, was the first deity that came out of Chaos in the beginning of time. In Greek mythology, she is the ...

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Set – Egyptian Mythology God of War, Chaos and Storms

In Ancient Egypt, Set, also known as Seth, was the god of war, chaos and storms. He was among the most important gods of the Egyptian Pantheon. Although he ...

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Isis – Egyptian Mythology Mother Goddess

In Egyptian mythology, the goddess Isis was a significant deity, known for her role in the royal affairs of the gods. She was one of the most famous figures ...

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Mut – Egyptian Mother Goddess

In Egyptian mythology, Mut (also known as Maut or Mout) was a mother goddess and one of the most worshipped deities across Egypt. She was a versatile ...

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Menhit – Egyptian goddess of war

In Egyptian mythology, Menhit (also written as Menchit, Menhet or Menkhet) was a war goddess from Nubia. Her name meant She Who Massacres ...

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