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ROYAL HOUSES
Royal Houses is a section of Classical Mythology that contain stories and information of famous families in Bronze Age Greece. There are stories of the families of Proteus, Acrisius and Atreus in Argolid; Cadmus and Oedipus in Thebes; the powerful family known as the Aeolids; and also the House of Troy. GREEK HEROINES: UNCOVERING THEIR MYTHS (FULL GUIDE) A huntress and heroine of the Calydonian boar hunt. Atalanta (Ἀταλάντη) was the daughter of Iasus, king of either Tegaea or Maenalus, by Clymene, daughter of Minyas. The Boeotians believed she was daughter of Schoeneus, son of Athamas, and king of Boeotian Orchomenus. Others say that there are two Atalanta with identicalhistories.
OF THOR AND GIANTS
Of Thor and Giants. The following tales contained mainly Norse myth of Thor and Loki and about their adventure and dealings with giants and the dwarves (dwarfs). All of the stories come from two main sources, the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda. Snorri Sturluson, an Icelandic poet and historian, wrote the Prose Edda (1222-23). PALADINS OF CHARLAMAGNE GUIDE: AN EXPLANATION OF THE The Twelve Peers were Charlemagne’s elite paladins or knights – the corps d’elite. The Twelve Peers were sort of like Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table. According to all tales, Roland was the leader of the Twelve Peers. Roland was the Charlemagne’s best paladin, as well as the king’s nephew. Each paladin was a formidablewarrior.
NORSE GIANTS: A GUIDE ON THE ENEMIES OF THE GODS AND THEIR Norse Giants And Gods Explained. The Giants, were the chief enemies of the gods, particularly the Aesir. In the Norse world, a giant was called Jotun or Iotun. There are several different types of giants. The frost-giants were the most common giants; they lived in Jotunheim, one of the nine worlds. The capital of Jotunheim was Utgard, the DARK MIRRORS OF HEAVEN Genealogy: Descedants of Adam, according to Book of Jubilees. This genealogy is based on Book of Jubilees.The Book of Jubilees is a text written before Christian era, in 2nd or 1st century BCE. The book was sometimes known as the Little Genesis.It gives many details not found in the Genesis, such as Enoch and his involvement with the Watchers.. The Book of Jubilees is only sources I know that NORSE HEROES: A GUIDE ON THE LEGENDARY VIKINGS Hogni: A Giuking. Hogni of Troja was the son of Giuki and Grimhild.He was the brother of Gunnar, Guttorm and Gudrun.But in the Thiðrekssaga, Högni of Troja was the son of an incubus and the queen, so he was only a half-brother of Gunnar, Gernoz, Gisler and Grimhild.. Gunnar and Hogni became the blood brothers of Sigurd, when the hero married their sister Gudrun. GENEALOGY: HOUSE OF ODYSSEUS Genealogy: House of Odysseus. In later myths, Odysseus was the son of Sisyphus, king of Corinth. Sisyphus had ravished Autolycus’ daughter, Anticleia, as revenge for Autolycus theft of his cattle. FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT THE SEVEN AGAINST THEBES AND EPIGONI Thersander (Θέρσανδρος) son of Polyneices & Argeia. Alcmeon was elected leader of the Epigoni. Aegialeus was the only leader to die in Thebes. Adrastus, king of Argos died from grief, when he heard that his son (Aegialeus) had fallen in battle. Apparently, one of the prophecies stated that the Argives can’t win the war, unless the LLYR AND DON: THEIR GENEALOGY EXPLAINED The House of Llyr were represented by Bran and Manawyddan, and they were allied with Pwyll and his son Pryderi, the lords of Dyved, a kingdom in southern Wales. Bran was king of the whole of Britain. Manawyddan married Pwyll’s widow Rhiannon. The family in the House of Don have a kingdom in northern Welsh kingdom, called Gwynedd.ROYAL HOUSES
Royal Houses is a section of Classical Mythology that contain stories and information of famous families in Bronze Age Greece. There are stories of the families of Proteus, Acrisius and Atreus in Argolid; Cadmus and Oedipus in Thebes; the powerful family known as the Aeolids; and also the House of Troy. GREEK HEROINES: UNCOVERING THEIR MYTHS (FULL GUIDE) A huntress and heroine of the Calydonian boar hunt. Atalanta (Ἀταλάντη) was the daughter of Iasus, king of either Tegaea or Maenalus, by Clymene, daughter of Minyas. The Boeotians believed she was daughter of Schoeneus, son of Athamas, and king of Boeotian Orchomenus. Others say that there are two Atalanta with identicalhistories.
OF THOR AND GIANTS
Of Thor and Giants. The following tales contained mainly Norse myth of Thor and Loki and about their adventure and dealings with giants and the dwarves (dwarfs). All of the stories come from two main sources, the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda. Snorri Sturluson, an Icelandic poet and historian, wrote the Prose Edda (1222-23). PALADINS OF CHARLAMAGNE GUIDE: AN EXPLANATION OF THE The Twelve Peers were Charlemagne’s elite paladins or knights – the corps d’elite. The Twelve Peers were sort of like Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table. According to all tales, Roland was the leader of the Twelve Peers. Roland was the Charlemagne’s best paladin, as well as the king’s nephew. Each paladin was a formidablewarrior.
NORSE GIANTS: A GUIDE ON THE ENEMIES OF THE GODS AND THEIR Norse Giants And Gods Explained. The Giants, were the chief enemies of the gods, particularly the Aesir. In the Norse world, a giant was called Jotun or Iotun. There are several different types of giants. The frost-giants were the most common giants; they lived in Jotunheim, one of the nine worlds. The capital of Jotunheim was Utgard, the DARK MIRRORS OF HEAVEN Genealogy: Descedants of Adam, according to Book of Jubilees. This genealogy is based on Book of Jubilees.The Book of Jubilees is a text written before Christian era, in 2nd or 1st century BCE. The book was sometimes known as the Little Genesis.It gives many details not found in the Genesis, such as Enoch and his involvement with the Watchers.. The Book of Jubilees is only sources I know that NORSE HEROES: A GUIDE ON THE LEGENDARY VIKINGS Hogni: A Giuking. Hogni of Troja was the son of Giuki and Grimhild.He was the brother of Gunnar, Guttorm and Gudrun.But in the Thiðrekssaga, Högni of Troja was the son of an incubus and the queen, so he was only a half-brother of Gunnar, Gernoz, Gisler and Grimhild.. Gunnar and Hogni became the blood brothers of Sigurd, when the hero married their sister Gudrun. GENEALOGY: HOUSE OF ODYSSEUS Genealogy: House of Odysseus. In later myths, Odysseus was the son of Sisyphus, king of Corinth. Sisyphus had ravished Autolycus’ daughter, Anticleia, as revenge for Autolycus theft of his cattle. FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT THE SEVEN AGAINST THEBES AND EPIGONI Thersander (Θέρσανδρος) son of Polyneices & Argeia. Alcmeon was elected leader of the Epigoni. Aegialeus was the only leader to die in Thebes. Adrastus, king of Argos died from grief, when he heard that his son (Aegialeus) had fallen in battle. Apparently, one of the prophecies stated that the Argives can’t win the war, unless the LLYR AND DON: THEIR GENEALOGY EXPLAINED The House of Llyr were represented by Bran and Manawyddan, and they were allied with Pwyll and his son Pryderi, the lords of Dyved, a kingdom in southern Wales. Bran was king of the whole of Britain. Manawyddan married Pwyll’s widow Rhiannon. The family in the House of Don have a kingdom in northern Welsh kingdom, called Gwynedd. GREEK HEROINES: UNCOVERING THEIR MYTHS (FULL GUIDE) A huntress and heroine of the Calydonian boar hunt. Atalanta (Ἀταλάντη) was the daughter of Iasus, king of either Tegaea or Maenalus, by Clymene, daughter of Minyas. The Boeotians believed she was daughter of Schoeneus, son of Athamas, and king of Boeotian Orchomenus. Others say that there are two Atalanta with identicalhistories.
OF THOR AND GIANTS
Of Thor and Giants. The following tales contained mainly Norse myth of Thor and Loki and about their adventure and dealings with giants and the dwarves (dwarfs). All of the stories come from two main sources, the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda. Snorri Sturluson, an Icelandic poet and historian, wrote the Prose Edda (1222-23). HIGH KINGS OF IRELAND COMPLETE LIST Ulaid Cycle. Conaire Mór (Conaire Mor) was the greatest high king during the period of reigns of King Conchobar in Ulster, and Queen Medb in Connacht. Conaire was the son of Mes Buachalla, wife of Eterscel, and Nemglan, who was a Danann bird-god. Conaire Mor succeeded his stepfather Eterscel as high king of Ireland. FACTS & FIGURES: FAITHFUL COMPANIONS Facts & Figures: Faithful Companions. The following list shows the faithful animals of gods or mortals, such as horses and dogs that are found in the popular myths and legends. Please note this is not a list of monsters and giants. There are some animals listed here, that doesn’t belong to anyone; however, they belonged to place called GENEALOGY: HOUSE OF ODYSSEUS Genealogy: House of Odysseus. In later myths, Odysseus was the son of Sisyphus, king of Corinth. Sisyphus had ravished Autolycus’ daughter, Anticleia, as revenge for Autolycus theft of his cattle. FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT THE SEVEN AGAINST THEBES AND EPIGONI Thersander (Θέρσανδρος) son of Polyneices & Argeia. Alcmeon was elected leader of the Epigoni. Aegialeus was the only leader to die in Thebes. Adrastus, king of Argos died from grief, when he heard that his son (Aegialeus) had fallen in battle. Apparently, one of the prophecies stated that the Argives can’t win the war, unless the FACTS & FIGURES: ENCHANTED OBJECTS King Arthur. Caliburn was the original Latin name of King Arthur’s sword, Excalibur. According to Geoffrey of Monmouth, the sword was forged at the Isle of Avalon. Calwdvwlch. Arthur. Sword of Arthur, forerunner of Excalibur. Excalibur. Lady of the Lake, King Arthur, Gawain. Excalibur (cut steel) was the sword of King Arthur.GENEALOGY: MERLIN
The genealogy above, is based upon the Historia regum Britanniae, written by Geoffrey of Monmouth, in 1137. Geoffrey was the first to use the name Merlin (or Merlinus, since he had written the Historia in Latin). He elaborated the scene, found in Nennius’ Historia Brittonum (c. 9th century), about Vortigern trying to build afortress, which
ODIN HANGING FROM YGGDRASIL (COMPLETE SUMMARY) Odin Hanging From Yggdrasil (Search For Wisdom) Explained. The following tales were about the god Odin’s search for wisdom and magical powers to avoid his doom and the destruction of the gods and the Nine Worlds at Ragnarök. His search leads him to break solemn oaths and terrible sacrifices. THE FISHER KING MYTH AND LEGENDS OF THE HOLY GRAIL: THE TRUTH Holy Grail: The Holy Grail became the source of the greatest quest in the Arthurian legend. The Grail was often called Sangreal, which san greal literally means “Holy Grail”. However, through arrangement of the letter “g”, sang real come to mean, “True Blood”.Chretien
TIMELESS MYTHSARTHURIAN LEGENDSRELATED SITESBOOK OF HEROESINTRODUCTIONCELTIC MYTHOLOGY STORIES Welcome to the temple of Timeless Myths. Here you will find tales and information on ancient and medieval mythology and legend. Timeless Myths centred around four mythology in Europe. Classical Mythology Norse Mythology Celtic Mythology Arthurian Legends.ROYAL HOUSES
Royal Houses is a section of Classical Mythology that contain stories and information of famous families in Bronze Age Greece. There are stories of the families of Proteus, Acrisius and Atreus in Argolid; Cadmus and Oedipus in Thebes; the powerful family known as the Aeolids; and also the House of Troy. GREEK HEROINES: UNCOVERING THEIR MYTHS (FULL GUIDE) A huntress and heroine of the Calydonian boar hunt. Atalanta (Ἀταλάντη) was the daughter of Iasus, king of either Tegaea or Maenalus, by Clymene, daughter of Minyas. The Boeotians believed she was daughter of Schoeneus, son of Athamas, and king of Boeotian Orchomenus. Others say that there are two Atalanta with identicalhistories.
OF THOR AND GIANTS
Of Thor and Giants. The following tales contained mainly Norse myth of Thor and Loki and about their adventure and dealings with giants and the dwarves (dwarfs). All of the stories come from two main sources, the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda. Snorri Sturluson, an Icelandic poet and historian, wrote the Prose Edda (1222-23). NORSE MYTHOLOGY FAMILY TREE (COMPLETE GENEALOGY OF NORSE … In Norse creation myth, Odin was a son of Bor and Bestla. And by the goddess of earth Jord, he was a father of Thor. And Snorri wrote this creation in Prose Edda, in the section known as Gylfaginning. In the prologue of the Prose Edda, Snorri provide a different genaelogy, making Odin more human than a god. HIGH KINGS OF IRELAND COMPLETE LIST Ulaid Cycle. Conaire Mór (Conaire Mor) was the greatest high king during the period of reigns of King Conchobar in Ulster, and Queen Medb in Connacht. Conaire was the son of Mes Buachalla, wife of Eterscel, and Nemglan, who was a Danann bird-god. Conaire Mor succeeded his stepfather Eterscel as high king of Ireland. PALADINS OF CHARLAMAGNE GUIDE: AN EXPLANATION OF THE The Twelve Peers were Charlemagne’s elite paladins or knights – the corps d’elite. The Twelve Peers were sort of like Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table. According to all tales, Roland was the leader of the Twelve Peers. Roland was the Charlemagne’s best paladin, as well as the king’s nephew. Each paladin was a formidablewarrior.
FACT AND FIGURES: ARTHURIAN COURT Fact and Figures: Arthurian Court. Some additional information concerning Arthur’s courts and his household staff. Arthur’s Residences. Court Staff. Christian Feasts. Canonical Hours. Arthur’s Residences. In medieval romances, Arthur didn’t have just one castles, but reside in many, depending on the seasons. Some of thesecastles are
NORSE GIANTS: A GUIDE ON THE ENEMIES OF THE GODS AND THEIR Norse Giants And Gods Explained. The Giants, were the chief enemies of the gods, particularly the Aesir. In the Norse world, a giant was called Jotun or Iotun. There are several different types of giants. The frost-giants were the most common giants; they lived in Jotunheim, one of the nine worlds. The capital of Jotunheim was Utgard, the ODIN HANGING FROM YGGDRASIL (COMPLETE SUMMARY) Odin Hanging From Yggdrasil (Search For Wisdom) Explained. The following tales were about the god Odin’s search for wisdom and magical powers to avoid his doom and the destruction of the gods and the Nine Worlds at Ragnarök. His search leads him to break solemn oaths and terrible sacrifices. TIMELESS MYTHSARTHURIAN LEGENDSRELATED SITESBOOK OF HEROESINTRODUCTIONCELTIC MYTHOLOGY STORIES Welcome to the temple of Timeless Myths. Here you will find tales and information on ancient and medieval mythology and legend. Timeless Myths centred around four mythology in Europe. Classical Mythology Norse Mythology Celtic Mythology Arthurian Legends.ROYAL HOUSES
Royal Houses is a section of Classical Mythology that contain stories and information of famous families in Bronze Age Greece. There are stories of the families of Proteus, Acrisius and Atreus in Argolid; Cadmus and Oedipus in Thebes; the powerful family known as the Aeolids; and also the House of Troy. GREEK HEROINES: UNCOVERING THEIR MYTHS (FULL GUIDE) A huntress and heroine of the Calydonian boar hunt. Atalanta (Ἀταλάντη) was the daughter of Iasus, king of either Tegaea or Maenalus, by Clymene, daughter of Minyas. The Boeotians believed she was daughter of Schoeneus, son of Athamas, and king of Boeotian Orchomenus. Others say that there are two Atalanta with identicalhistories.
OF THOR AND GIANTS
Of Thor and Giants. The following tales contained mainly Norse myth of Thor and Loki and about their adventure and dealings with giants and the dwarves (dwarfs). All of the stories come from two main sources, the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda. Snorri Sturluson, an Icelandic poet and historian, wrote the Prose Edda (1222-23). NORSE MYTHOLOGY FAMILY TREE (COMPLETE GENEALOGY OF NORSE … In Norse creation myth, Odin was a son of Bor and Bestla. And by the goddess of earth Jord, he was a father of Thor. And Snorri wrote this creation in Prose Edda, in the section known as Gylfaginning. In the prologue of the Prose Edda, Snorri provide a different genaelogy, making Odin more human than a god. HIGH KINGS OF IRELAND COMPLETE LIST Ulaid Cycle. Conaire Mór (Conaire Mor) was the greatest high king during the period of reigns of King Conchobar in Ulster, and Queen Medb in Connacht. Conaire was the son of Mes Buachalla, wife of Eterscel, and Nemglan, who was a Danann bird-god. Conaire Mor succeeded his stepfather Eterscel as high king of Ireland. PALADINS OF CHARLAMAGNE GUIDE: AN EXPLANATION OF THE The Twelve Peers were Charlemagne’s elite paladins or knights – the corps d’elite. The Twelve Peers were sort of like Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table. According to all tales, Roland was the leader of the Twelve Peers. Roland was the Charlemagne’s best paladin, as well as the king’s nephew. Each paladin was a formidablewarrior.
FACT AND FIGURES: ARTHURIAN COURT Fact and Figures: Arthurian Court. Some additional information concerning Arthur’s courts and his household staff. Arthur’s Residences. Court Staff. Christian Feasts. Canonical Hours. Arthur’s Residences. In medieval romances, Arthur didn’t have just one castles, but reside in many, depending on the seasons. Some of thesecastles are
NORSE GIANTS: A GUIDE ON THE ENEMIES OF THE GODS AND THEIR Norse Giants And Gods Explained. The Giants, were the chief enemies of the gods, particularly the Aesir. In the Norse world, a giant was called Jotun or Iotun. There are several different types of giants. The frost-giants were the most common giants; they lived in Jotunheim, one of the nine worlds. The capital of Jotunheim was Utgard, the ODIN HANGING FROM YGGDRASIL (COMPLETE SUMMARY) Odin Hanging From Yggdrasil (Search For Wisdom) Explained. The following tales were about the god Odin’s search for wisdom and magical powers to avoid his doom and the destruction of the gods and the Nine Worlds at Ragnarök. His search leads him to break solemn oaths and terrible sacrifices. ODIN HANGING FROM YGGDRASIL (COMPLETE SUMMARY) Odin Hanging From Yggdrasil (Search For Wisdom) Explained. The following tales were about the god Odin’s search for wisdom and magical powers to avoid his doom and the destruction of the gods and the Nine Worlds at Ragnarök. His search leads him to break solemn oaths and terrible sacrifices. FACT AND FIGURES: ARTHURIAN COURT Fact and Figures: Arthurian Court. Some additional information concerning Arthur’s courts and his household staff. Arthur’s Residences. Court Staff. Christian Feasts. Canonical Hours. Arthur’s Residences. In medieval romances, Arthur didn’t have just one castles, but reside in many, depending on the seasons. Some of thesecastles are
FACTS & FIGURES: ENCHANTED OBJECTS King Arthur. Caliburn was the original Latin name of King Arthur’s sword, Excalibur. According to Geoffrey of Monmouth, the sword was forged at the Isle of Avalon. Calwdvwlch. Arthur. Sword of Arthur, forerunner of Excalibur. Excalibur. Lady of the Lake, King Arthur, Gawain. Excalibur (cut steel) was the sword of King Arthur. NORSE GIANTS: A GUIDE ON THE ENEMIES OF THE GODS AND THEIR Norse Giants And Gods Explained. The Giants, were the chief enemies of the gods, particularly the Aesir. In the Norse world, a giant was called Jotun or Iotun. There are several different types of giants. The frost-giants were the most common giants; they lived in Jotunheim, one of the nine worlds. The capital of Jotunheim was Utgard, theANATOLIAN DEITIES
Attis: A Phrygian vegetation god. Attis was the son of Nana, daughter of the river god Sangarius.. Nana fell pregnant when almond dropped into her lap. The almond came from the tree that was originally the severed male genital from hermaphrodite being.ARTHURIAN WOMEN
The Knights of the Round Table would have very little adventures if the women have no part in the Arthurian literature; they would be incomplete without women. Here we have articles concerning the Arthurian women. Guinevere. Igraine. Sisters of Arthur. Lady of the Lake. Other Arthurian Women. LLYR AND DON: THEIR GENEALOGY EXPLAINED The House of Llyr were represented by Bran and Manawyddan, and they were allied with Pwyll and his son Pryderi, the lords of Dyved, a kingdom in southern Wales. Bran was king of the whole of Britain. Manawyddan married Pwyll’s widow Rhiannon. The family in the House of Don have a kingdom in northern Welsh kingdom, called Gwynedd. FIANNA: THE WARRIOR BAND EXPLAINED Fianna was a warrior band, established to protect the high king of Ireland and the kingdom. It was generally called Fianna Éireann.. Conn Cétchathach was high king of Ireland, who established the Fianna. The Fianna comprised of many clans, but only two clans were dominant for the supreme leadership – Clan Baiscne of Leinster and Clan Morna of Connacht. THRACIAN GODS: SUMMARY OF BEINGS LIKE KOTYS AND MORE Thracian Gods Explained. The Thracians were people who lived north and east of Thessaly and Macedon. The land of Thrace reached the Black Sea in the north-east, and north all the way to the Danube river. The western border is unclear. The size of Roman province of Thrace was smaller, was annexed into the Roman empire during the reign ofClaudius.
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