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Jörmungandr – The Great World Serpent in Norse Mythology

There are many monsters in Nordic folklore and mythology but none inspire as much terror as the World Serpent Jörmungandr. Even the World Tree dragon ...

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Nordic (Viking) Symbols – A Comprehensive List

The Nordic cultures and peoples have brought us some of the most colorful and unique myths and symbols we’ve seen. They’ve inspired lots of later art and ...

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Four Leaf Clover Symbolism and Good Luck Meaning

The four-leaf clover is a universally recognized symbol for good luck. Nowadays, it’s mostly associated with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and Elon Musk’s ...

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14 Powerful Thunder and Lightning Gods from Around the World

For thousands of years, thunder and lightning were mysterious events, personified as gods to be worshipped or considered the acts of certain angry gods. ...

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Aengus – Irish God of Love and Poetry

Every ancient religion has a god of love. The Celtic god Aengus is that for the people of Ireland. He doesn’t shoot people with arrows of love but, instead, ...

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Coatlicue – Aztec Earth Mother of the Gods Explained

Coatlicue was an Aztec goddess who played a critical role in Aztec mythology. She is the mother of the moon, stars, and the sun, and her myths are tied ...

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Water Gods in Different Cultures and Mythologies

Many cultures feature water gods as part of their folklore and mythology. Most ancient civilizations were polytheistic, which meant that people worshiped ...

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11 Popular Symbols That Changed Meaning Over Time

Symbols are powerful as they represent greater things, ideals and values—but they don’t last forever. Many of them have existed for centuries, and as ...

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The Swastika Symbol Origin & Meaning and How Hitler stole it

When someone says the word ‘Swastika’ (卐 or 卍), what instantly comes to mind is the clockwise facing geometrical symbol of a cross with bent arms featured ...

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Irish Goddess Brigid – Origins, History and Significance

Brigid is an Irish goddess of spring, renewal, fertility, poetry, battle, and crafts. She’s often visualized with rays of light shooting from her head. ...