In Egyptian mythology, Tefnut was the goddess of moisture and fertility. At times, she was also regarded as a lunar warrior goddess. She was one of the ...
Heqet, also known as the ‘Frog Goddess’ was the Ancient Egyptian goddess of fertility and childbirth. She was one of the most important goddess of the ...
In ancient Egypt, the god Geb, also known as Seb or Keb, was the great god of the earth. He was the son of earlier primordial elements and the ancestor of a ...
In Egyptian mythology, the great goddess Nut was one of the primeval deities. She had a strong influence, and people worshipped her throughout ancient ...
As we’ve come to see from many of the romantic affairs that the Gods have initiated, it always ends horribly for the mortals involved. Or at the very least, ...
For thousands of years, many polytheistic religions attributed natural phenomena to the work of gods and goddesses. The life-giving rains were seen as gifts ...
Rain has always held great symbolism for humans. As a natural phenomenon that’s crucial for life on the planet, rain has both positive and negative ...
The Egyptian pantheon is full of many deities, each with its own significance, myths and symbolism. Some of these beings goes through several ...
The pyramids - burial grounds, historic monuments, a geometrical shape, the most mysterious and famous structures on the planet and probably a cake joke. ...
Among the many mythological creatures that influenced our world, the Basilisk was a central part of European mythology. This horrible monster was a lethal ...
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