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Neptune
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NeptuneNeptune (Greek Poseidon), in Roman mythology was the early I… More (Greek Poseidon), in Roman mythology was the early Italian sea god. Possibly called “Nethunus” by the Etruscans. In addition […]
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Niobe
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Niobe (Snowy). In Greek MythologyNike (Goddess). In Greek mythology, Nike is the winged godde… More, the daughter of Tantalus and Dione; the wife of Amphion; said to be the mother […]
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Nike (Goddess)
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Nike (Goddess)Nike (Goddess). In Greek mythology, Nike is the winged godde… More. In Greek mythologyNike (Goddess). In Greek mythology, Nike is the winged godde… More, Nike is the winged goddess […]
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Ambrosia
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In the ancient Greek myths, ambrosiaIn the ancient Greek myths, ambrosia (/æmˈbroʊziə, -… More (/æmˈbroʊziə, -ʒə/, Ancient Greek: ἀμβροσία ‘immortality’) is the food or drink of the Greek gods, and is often depicted as bequeathing immortality to its partakers upon whoever consumed it. […]
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Christos
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(Greek) Christos(Greek) Christos or ‘‘Christ’’ is a word literally s… More or ‘‘Christ’’ is a word literally signifying one who has been ‘‘anointed.’’ This is a direct reference, a direct […]
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Ceṭa
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Sanskrit चेट also known by ceda and chela Meaning “menials” as disciple, servant, or slave. In Anglo Saxon, leorning-cnecht meaning “learning servant” is very similar to this term. They referred […]
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Chaos
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Greek χάος, romanticized as kháos commonly thought of as mass pandemonium and disorder, this word has several similar, and very deep meanings: The unordered state of matter in primordial cosmogony. […]