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Vesta – Roman Goddess of the Home, Hearth and Family

In Roman mythology, Vesta (Greek equivalent Hestia) was known as one of the twelve most honored deities. She was the virgin goddess of the hearth, home and ...

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The Fish and the Field: Dagon’s Dualistic Symbols Explored

Among the influential deities of ancient times, Dagon was a major god for the Philistines as well as for other groups of people and religions. His worship ...

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Eris – Greek Goddess of Strife and Discord

In Greek mythology, Eris was the goddess of strife, rivalry and discord. She was the opposite of the goddess Dike and Harmonia and was often equated with ...

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Nodens – Celtic God of Healing

Nodens, also known as Nudens and Nodons, is the Celtic god most commonly associated with healing, sea, hunting, and wealth. In medieval Welsh legends, the ...

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Badb – The Celtic Goddess of War

In Celtic mythology, Badb, also known as Battle Crow or Death-Bringer, was the goddess of death and war, creating confusion and fear on battlefields in ...

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Daphnis – Legendary Hero of Sicily

In Greek mythology, Daphnis was a shepherd from Sicily and a legendary hero. He became famous for inventing pastoral poetry and featured in a number of ...

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Cybele – The Great Mother of the Gods in Greek Mythology

Cybele was a Greco-Roman goddess, known as the Great Mother of the Gods. Often referred to as the ‘Magna Mater’, Cybele was worshiped as a goddess of ...

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Best Place to Buy Flowers Online (UK)

When you’re struggling to decide on what gift to give, a beautiful bouquet of flowers comes to mind. It’s a thoughtful way to let someone know that you’re ...

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What Is the Cross Pattée? Origins, History and Meaning

Sometimes called A cross formy, the cross pattée is recognized for its arms which narrow towards the center and for having broad, flat ends. Here’s a look ...

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What Is the Coptic Cross? Origins, History and Meaning

The cross is the most common and ubiquitous symbol of Christianity, with many variations over time. One of these is the Coptic cross. Let’s know more on how ...

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