earthquakes and storms of all kinds are ruled by Oya. She is also Queen of the Marketplace, a shrewd businesswoman and adept with horses. As the wind, she is the first breath and the last, the one who carries the spirits of the dead to the other world, which is why she is associate...
In fact, we are not told the fate of a single Aesir goddess in the Ragnarok prophecy, despite hearing how most of the male gods are destined to perish. The only female deity mentioned in the Ragnarok myth is Hel, the giantess daughter of Loki that rules over Helheim. We know that Hel ...
plaques and icons of goddesses, gods and heros of myth and legend from cultures around the world. Museum replicas include images based in Classical Greek, Ancient Egypt, Celtic, Norse, modern India, early Europe, China, Indonesia, Africa and the Americas, and...
In the end, Aphrodite and Persephone learn to share, Artemis learns to delegate, and Athena learns that she can talk her way out of anything. Faithfulness to Original Mythos By Steven This one is a little harder to rate than previous volumes as it doesn’t actually follow any single myth....
Isis shares many of the same characteristics asHathor, the Egyptian goddess of Love and Fertility, but they are still two distinctly different goddesses. Outside of the Egyptian pantheon, Isis have a number of similarities with theNorse goddess Freyja. ...
According to the first myth, Ra had become angry with the people of Egypt. He then created Hathor and sent her, in the form of a cow, to punish them. Hathor, as the Eye of Ra, destroyed the people and their crops, causing great suffering and devastation. However, after realizing the...
fire of Bel.” and “Belltaine… May-day i.e. bil-tene i.e. lucky fire, i.e. two fires which Druids used to make with great incantations, and they used to bring the cattle [as a safeguard] against the diseases of each year to those fires [in marg.] ‘they used to drive the...