Helius was the ancient Greek Titan-god of the sun who presided over the various facets of the heavenly body, from the measurement and divisions of the day, year and the seasons, to the powers of heat and fire, and the gift of sight. This page contains de
HELIOS (Helius) was the Titan god of the sun, a guardian of oaths, and the god of sight. He dwelt in a golden palace in the River Okeanos (Oceanus) at the far ends of the earth from which he emerged each dawn, crowned with the aureole of the sun, driving a chariot drawn by four...
In norse mythology, Heimdallr is a god who possesses the resounding horn Gjallarhorn, owns the golden-maned horse Gulltoppr, is called the shining god, the whitest of the gods or the god with gold teeth. Heimdallr is the son of Odin and the nine daughters of Ægir and Rán (goddesses ...
Helios’ parents were the Titans Hyperion, god of light, and Theia, goddess of sight. His sisters wereSelene(the Moon) and Eos (Dawn). Born, or created, in what is called the Golden Age of Greek Mythology,Helios was responsible for bringing light to the world as the god of the sun. ...
In the conception of Yhwh found in the poetry of the Bible, speaking the language of former mythology and theology, the element is still dominant which, associating Him with the devastating cloud or the withering, consuming fire, virtually accentuates His destructive, fearful nature (Wellhausen, ...
Mimir The God of Wisdom This article contains lore based on real-life sources from Norse mythology as introduced from the God of War Norse era.Mimir Current Imprisoned Biographical Information Title(s) God of Wisdom God of Knowledge God of Friendship God of Council God of Communication ...
God, also known as Allah, Gaia, Yahweh, Christo, and many other names, including his alter ego "Chuck Shurley", is one of the two main antagonists (alongside Lucifer) of the Supernatural franchise. He is portrayed as the overarching antagonist in the CW
The Roman republic eventually dominated most of Italy and conquered the North African coast and Greece. By 31 B.C. , Rome governed all the lands around the Mediterranean Sea as well as northwest Europe. The principal sources of information about Roman mythology appeared during the early years ...
The mythology of Apollo also tells us the price to be paid if we are to develop the Sun and define ourselves as individuals. Apollo is a god who stands alone, unmarried and often rejected by lovers; and he has bad luck with his children, all of whom come to early violent ends. Orpheu...
I call, great Eros, the source of sweet delight, holy and pure, and charming to the sight; darting, and winged, impetuous fierce desire, with Gods and mortals playing, wandering fire : agile and twofold, keeper of the keys of heaven and earth, the air, and spreading seas; of all ...