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Abundantia – Roman Goddess of Abundance

In Roman religion, Abundantia was the personification of prosperity and abundance. She was a beautiful goddess who was known for bringing grain and money in ...

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Fortuna – Roman Goddess of Fate and Luck

In Roman mythology, Fortuna was the goddess of fate, fortune and luck. She was sometimes perceived as the personification of luck and a figure who dealt out ...

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Scapular – A Symbol of Obedience, Piety, and Devotion

The word scapular originates from the Latin word Scapula which means shoulders, which refers to the object and the way it’s worn. The scapular is ...

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The Saint Benedict Medal: Symbolism of Protection and Faith

The Saint Benedict Medal is an important, sacramental medal which holds deep meaning for Christians and Catholics throughout the world. The symbol has been ...

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Japanese Gods of War – A List

Japanese mythology is a captivating mixture of several different religions and cultures, including Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism. Nevertheless, the most ...

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Sistrum – Ancient Egyptian Musical Instrument

Among the many symbols of Ancient Egypt, the Sistrum (rattle) was a musical instrument with an essential role. Although it first appeared related to music, ...

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Polyhymnia – Greek Muse of Sacred Poetry, Music and Dance

In Greek mythology, Polyhymnia was the youngest of the Nine Muses, who were the goddesses of science and the arts. She was known as the Muse of sacred ...

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Gillyflower Symbolism: From Gardens to Gestures

The gillyflower has a beautiful look and enticing scent that will attract anyone’s attention. In fact, this flower is often used in bridal bouquet, in décor ...

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The Symbolic Primrose: Interpreting Its Many Meanings

Colorful flowers with a yellow center that make their appearance in spring, primrose are beautiful flowers with a dainty look. In addition to their pretty ...

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Camellias: Symbols of Eternal Love and Pure Devotion

Camellias are beautiful blossoms with a rich history and cultural significance. In fact, it is a well-respected flower in Asian countries such as Japan, ...

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