is a listof gods, goddesses and many other divine and semi-divine figures and creatures from ancient Basque mythology. Aide, a minor goddess of wind...
the same mythological creature ofBasque and Illyrian origin. Lares – Guardian deities of ancient Rome. Leanan sídhe – Fairy-like being of Irish folklore...
(Ed); late 19th-century compendium of some Aztec mythological texts and poems appearing in one manuscript version of Sahagun's 16th-century codices. Aztec...
corporations instead of owned by the folk.' Myths portal Listof mythologies Listofmythological objects Listof mythology books and sources Magic and mythology...
offers a more mythological perspective. Numerous myths delve into the creation and cosmology of the universe, exploring the origins of deities and heavenly...
lives and activities of deities, heroes, and mythological creatures; and the origins and significance of the ancient Greeks' cult and ritual practices...
in the Fourth Branch are major figures, but the tales themselves are not primary mythology. While further mythological names and references appear elsewhere...
officially approved name. The names of volcanic features on Io use a combination of a name derived from mythologicalfigures from around the world related to...
in a sequence of poems. It includes a lot of important information on Mythological Cycle figures and stories, including the Battle of Tailtiu, in which...
imagery and the works of Virgil, and was used as inspiration by subsequent poets of the time. Garcilaso integrated a variety ofmythological allusions into his...
closely related (supposedly) to mythological beings such as the Lamias, Mouras (Galician mythology), Mari and Mairu (Basque mythology), the Anjanas (Cantabrian...
between the mythologicalfiguresof these two completely different frameworks. So the time, place and mythological characters of the two mythological systems...
therefore not included in this list (in any case, giant squid records from the Mediterranean are exceedingly rare). Basque and Portuguese cod fishermen...
mysteries. Myths include narratives of heroes, deities (anito, diwata), and mythological creatures. These myths were transmitted through oral tradition, handed...
Jenkyn Thomas (1908). Four of the mythological stories contained in the Mabinogion are collectively known as the Four Branches of the Mabinogi. They concentrate...
words, as Celtic versions of the names of internationally known Christian saints, as names of Celtic mythologicalfigures, or simply as long-standing...
and take care of a lost child. Leshy determined the success of hunting and the prosperous grazing of livestock. Numerous mythological tales depict the...
the examples of the fictional indigenous peoples of North America: the United States, Canada and Mexico, ones that are the historical figures and others...
two dozen fascicles of the Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum have been published. Specifically Etruscan mythological and cult figures appear in the Lexicon...
honor of a mythological Wayuu princess. Etymology Toponymy Listof country name etymologies Listof political entities named after people Lists of etymologies...
of French romantic opera are situated in the post-revolutionary environment. The change of regime entailed the replacement of classical mythological themes...
brothers in the conquest of Ireland, earning the title Chief Ollam of Ireland. Other such mythological druids were Tadg mac Nuadat of the Fenian Cycle, and...
language (as well as Basque, Paleo-Sardinian and Minoan) "developed on the continent in the course of the Neolithic Revolution". The lack of recent Anatolian-related...
half-man, half-bull figures have been found, as well as characters with four arms and eyes and two-headed deer: they probably had a mythological and religious...
Vincas Krėvė and others. names of Lithuanian pagan deities and mythologicalfigures. There are some popular names of gods and goddesses from Lithuanian...
submission and obedience) and The Walking of the Virgin in torment. In the absence of original mythological texts, Slavic paganism can only be understood...