- and faeries. Conversely,
historical and
literary material may
acquire mythological qualities over time. For example, the
Matter of
Britain (the legendary...
-
Mythological objects encomp**** a
variety of
items (e.g. weapons, armor, clothing)
found in mythology, legend, folklore, tall tale, fable, religion, spirituality...
-
nature of the world; the
lives and
activities of deities, heroes, and
mythological creatures; and the
origins and
significance of the
ancient Gr****s' cult...
- This is a list of
mythological places which appear in
mythological tales, folklore, and
varying religious texts. Gardiner, Alan H. (1957).
Egyptian grammar :...
- A
mythological king is an
archetype in mythology. A king is
considered a "
mythological king" if he is
included and
described in the culture's mythology...
-
endowed with
magical powers,
these stories often unfold in
fantastical mythological realms or
historical epochs.
Similar to
numerous other mythologies, Chinese...
- as the 6th
century BC.
Groups or
societies of
deities could be
purely mythological in importance, such as the Titans, or they
could be the
subject of substantial...
- A host of
mythological creatures occur in the
mythologies from the Philippines.
Philippine mythological creatures are the
mythological beasts, monsters...
-
American Southwest,
Great Lakes, and
Great Plains Turul (Hungarian) –
Mythological bird of prey Veðrfölnir (Norse) – Hawk that sits atop an
eagle that rests...
- socials) are
films with a
contemporary setting, as
opposed to
those with
mythological and
period settings. (Not to be
confused with
social films.) Sports:...