You look at the clock, and the time is 04:11. You post something on Facebook and notice that you’ve received 411 likes. The car driving past you has the ...
Mnemosyne was a Titan goddess of memory and inspiration in Greek mythology. Poets, kings and philosophers called upon her whenever they needed help crafting ...
In Greek mythology, the Charites (better known as the Graces) were said to be the daughters of Zeus and his wife Hera. They were minor goddesses of charm, ...
Midas is probably one of the most famous characters to appear in the stories of Greek mythology. He’s remembered for the power he possessed to turn ...
In Greek mythology, Silenus was a minor god of dance, drunkenness and the wine press. He is best known as the companion, tutor and foster-father of ...
In Egyptian mythology, Kek and Kauket were a pair of primordial deities who symbolized darkness, obscurity, and the night. The deities were said to have ...
In Egyptian mythology, Shu was a god of air, wind, and the skies. The name Shu meant 'emptiness' or 'he who rises up'. Shu was a primordial deity and one of ...
In Egyptian mythology, Taweret (also spelled as Taurt, Tuat, Taweret, Twert, Taueret and more) is the goddess of fertility and childbirth.  She was often ...
Like gemstones, natural elements, philosophical concepts, animals, and virtually anything else in the world, metals have also been given different symbolic ...
Urania, also called Ourania, was one of the nine Muses, the daughter of Zeus, and his wife Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory. She was the Muse of astronomy, ...
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