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Mythologie grecque
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Mythologie grecque
- » Celtic Deities and Myth
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The Celts were a technologically advanced and barbarous people who oc
- » Celtic Deities and Myth
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The Celts were a technologically advanced and barbarous people who oc
- » Cryptozoology Jungle
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Free information resource of paranormal creatures like Lake Monsters, Bigfoot, Chupacabra, Mothman, Yeti, Giant Anaconda, etc.
- » Cryptozoology Jungle
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Free information resource of paranormal creatures like Lake Monsters, Bigfoot, Chupacabra, Mothman, Yeti, Giant Anaconda, etc.
- » Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
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The First Hypertext Edition of Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
- » Egyptian Mythology
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Many books have been written on religion in ancient Egypt. This brief overview is meant only to explain some of the basic concepts and to introduce some of the gods.
- » Egyptian Mythology
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Many books have been written on religion in ancient Egypt. This brief overview is meant only to explain some of the basic concepts and to introduce some of the gods.
- » Gods, Goddesses and Myth
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Gods, Goddesses and Myth
- » Hercules
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The most popular of Greek heroes, Hercules (sometimes called "Herakles") was celebrated in stories, sculptures, paintings, and even in the geography of the ancient world.
- » Images of the Trojan War Myth
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Images of the Trojan War Myth
- » On To Mythology
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, a site dedicated to making your search for myths, legends, folklore, and religions both past and present easier and more enjoyable.
- » The Olympian Gods
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The Olympian Gods
- » Voodoo
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Voodoo is an Afro Caribbean religion that mixes African and Christian elements. Its deities include gods of African origins and Christian saints. The word Voodoo comes from a West African word for god
- » World Mythology
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What is myth? This complex question has been answered by many different people in many different ways. Myth is frequently defined as an accepted belief that is unsubstantiated by fact......
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