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Nyx – Greek Goddess of the Night

Although not a central figure of Greek mythology, Nyx is one of the most important as a primordial being. She was one of the first beings to ever exist and ...

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Agamemnon – A Greek Tragedy Unveiled

King Agamemnon of Mycenae is well known in Greek mythology for his involvement in Trojan War. Different poets wrote about this all-powerful ruler for his ...

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Duat: Egyptian Underworld and Realm of the Dead

The Egyptians were firm believers in the afterlife, and many aspects of their culture were centered around the concepts of immortality, death, and the ...

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Hera: Greek Queen of the Gods and Her Importance

Hera (Roman counterpart Juno) is one of the Twelve Olympians and is married to Zeus, the most powerful of all the Greek gods. This makes her the Queen of ...

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Aphrodite – Greek Goddess of Love, lust, and Beauty

The goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite (known as Venus in Roman mythology) is one of the most recognizable names to have come from Greek mythology. In ...

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Kumiho: Korean Nine-Tailed Fox vs. Other Mythologies

Kumiho spirits in Korean mythology are fascinating and incredibly dangerous. They are also often confused with the Japanese Kitsune nine-tailed foxes and ...

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Inugami: The Terribly Tortured Japanese Dog Spirit

Shintoism and Japanese culture as a whole are abundant with fascinating gods (kami), spirits (yokai), ghosts (yūrei), and other mythical beings. One of the ...

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Keres: Dark Spirits of Greek Mythology

Keres are spirits of Greek mythology associated with death and destructive fate. They symbolized the darker aspects of human life and the afterlife. Let’s ...

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Acis – A Tragic Love Story in Greek Mythology

Acis is a minor character in Greek mythology, mentioned in the writings of Ovid.  He is best known as the lover of the Nereid Galatea and appears in the ...

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Nereids: The Sea Nymphs of Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, the Nereids were sea nymphs, or water spirits. There were several different deities associated with water such as Oceanus and Poseidon ...

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Lethe – Greek River of Forgetfulness

In Greek mythology, Lethe was one of the five rivers of the Underworld. The word ‘lethe’ is Greek for forgetfulness, oblivion or concealment which is what ...

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Mnemosyne – Titan Goddess of Memory in Greek Mythology

Mnemosyne was a Titan goddess of memory and inspiration in Greek mythology. Poets, kings and philosophers called upon her whenever they needed help crafting ...