In Greek mythology, Helios was the personification of the Sun and one of the strongest Titan gods. He is often portrayed as a handsome young man driving a ...
Vali is one of the two Norse gods of vengeance, the other one being Vidar. Both are sons of Odin and both seem to exist almost exclusively for the purpose ...
Njord is one of a few Norse gods and beings associated with the sea and wind, and was an important deity, with widespread worship among the Norse people. ...
The god of poetry and wisdom, Bragi is often mentioned in Norse legends. While his role in these myths aren’t highly significant, he is one of the ...
Frigg is the famous matriarch of the Norse gods. A wife of Odin, she plays a similar role to that of Hera from Greek mythology and of Isis from Egyptian ...
Skadi is a Norse deities that aren’t overly active in many myths and legends but are nevertheless central to the overall Norse mythos. She’s most famous as ...
Khepri, also spelled Kephera, Kheper, and Chepri, was the Egyptian solar deity associated with the rising Sun and dawn. He was also known as a creator god ...
Khonsu, also known as Chons, Khonshu, and Khensu, is an ancient Egyptian lunar good, representing the Moon, time, and fertility. As a moon deity and the ...
Sobek, the crocodile god, was an important figure in Egyptian culture, connected to the river Nile and the crocodiles that inhabited it. He had to do with ...
Odin is best-known as the Allfather God of Norse mythology – the wise ruler of Asgard, lord of the valkyries and the dead, and a one-eyed wanderer. When ...
In Norse mythology, Idun is an important deity, who plays a significant role in the myths. A goddess of youth and renewal, Idun is the goddess that bestows ...
The Elysian Fields, also called Elysium, is a paradise in Greek Mythology. Initially, Elysium was only open to humans who had some connection to heroes and ...
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