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Glossary Terms
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Nephthys
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NephthysNephthys (Nebthet in Greek) In Egyptian mythology; sister of… More (Nebthet in Greek) In Egyptian mythology; sister of Osiris, Set, and Isis; associated with darkness, decay, and death. In early […]
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Nidra
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NidraNidra (sleep). In Hindu mythology, a personification of slee… More (sleep). In Hindu mythology, a personification of sleep, sometimes referred to as the female form of Brahma. Other accounts say […]
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Nidaba
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In Sumerian Mythology, NidabaIn Sumerian Mythology, Nidaba was the Goddess of grain who b… More was the Goddess of grain who brought the arts of civilization to humanity
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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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Ninib
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Nirib, also NerigNirib, also Nerig, Nineb, Nin-ep, Nirig In Babylonian mythol… More, NinebNirib, also Nerig, Nineb, Nin-ep, Nirig In Babylonian mythol… More, Nin-epNirib, also Nerig, Nineb, Nin-ep, Nirig In Babylonian […]
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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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Ninurta
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Ninurta Ningirsu, Nimurta, Nimurash, NimrodNinurta Ningirsu, Nimurta, Nimurash, Nimrod In Near Eastern … More In Near Eastern mythology (Sumerian and Akkadian) a war god and patron of hunting, son of […]
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Ananda
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AnandaAnanda was a cousin of the Buddha. One of the ten great disc… More was a cousin of the BuddhaSanskrit बुद्ध past tense from the root budh, mean… More. One […]
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Anagarika
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AnagarikaAnagarika: Homeless One’; one who enters the homeless (mon… More: Homeless One’; one who enters the homeless (monastic) life without formally being ordained as a monk. homeless wanderer’. A Buddhist […]
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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. […]