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Gullveig’s Pivotal Role in Norse Mythology: Between Æsir and Vanir

Gullveig is one of those special characters in Norse myths and legends that is scarcely mentioned but yet plays an important role. The subject of endless ...

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Nerthus – Norse Mythology

Nerthus – is she yet another Norse goddess of the Earth or is she something truly special? And if it’s both, maybe Nerthus can help explain why there are so ...

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Nidhogg: The Dragon Beneath the World Tree in Norse Mythology

Most cultures across the globe have legends of dragons and terrifying serpent-like monsters, and the Norse are no exception. In addition to Jörmungandr, the ...

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Morpheus: The Winged Messenger of Dreams in Greek Mythology

Morpheus, a Greek god of dreams, is one of the lesser known deities in Greek mythology. Although not many people know about him as a god, his name has been ...

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Ixion: The Tragic Tale of a Fallen King in Greek Mythology

Ixion was the king of the ancient Thessalian tribe, known as the Lapiths. He was well-known for being a great but incredibly wicked king in Greek mythology. ...

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Antiope – The Beautiful Princess of Thebes in Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, Antiope, also known as Antiopa, was a Theban princess who had such beauty that she attracted the eye of Zeus, the great Olympian god. ...

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Thalia – Greek Muse of Comedy and Idyllic Poetry

In Greek mythology, Thalia was one of the nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, known collectively as the Younger Muses. She was the goddess of comedy, ...

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Terpsichore: Greek Muse of Dance and Chorus

In ancient Greece, there were nine goddess who were considered the rulers of all major artistic and literary spheres. These beautiful and intelligent ...

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Orestes – Son of Agamemnon (Greek Mythology)

In Greek mythology, Orestes was the son of Agamemnon, the powerful king of Mycenae. He featured in several Greek myths featuring the murder of his mother, ...

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The Myrmidons – Soldiers of Achilles (Greek Mythology)

The Myrmidons were a legendary group of people in Greek mythology who, according to Homer’s Iliad, were the fiercely loyal soldiers of the hero Achilles. As ...