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Hi, I'm Cedric Ferris. I got into mythology because of my all-time favorite game "Age of Mythology." So, I am now showing my love using this blog, and I am looking into myths, stories, and folklore from all over the world. Come with me on this trip into the magical and the mythical stuff!
Ancient Greek Athlete Preparing To Throw Discus In Historic Amphitheater

Elete: Exploring The Role Of Elite Greek Athletes In History

ByCedric Ferris January 27, 2025

Discover insights about Elete in the context of elite Greek athletes, culture, and practices, exploring their unique achievements in history.

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Ethereal Greek Goddess Surrounded By Radiant Sunset And Serene Landscape

Dysis: Greek Goddess Of Sunset And One Of The Twelve Horae

ByCedric Ferris January 26, 2025

Dysis, the eleventh Hora from Greek mythology, symbolizes sunset. Explore her story and role among the goddesses of the hours.

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Majestic Bear Like Greek Deity In Forest Temple Under Twilight And Stars

Arktos In Greek Mythology: The Meaning And Origins Of ‘Bear’

ByCedric Ferris January 25, 2025

Discover the meaning of Arktos, the Ancient Greek word for bear, its origins, and how it connects to mythology and the Arctic region.

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Mythical Atropos Cutting Life Thread In Ethereal Stormy Twilight Backdrop

Atropos: The Unyielding Fate Who Cuts The Thread Of Life

ByCedric Ferris January 24, 2025

Atropos, one of the Three Fates in Greek mythology, is known for cutting the thread of life and deciding the final moment of destiny.

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Clotho Spinning Threads Of Life Glowing Wheel Cosmic And Natural Balance

Clotho: The Spinner Of Life’s Thread In Greek Mythology

ByCedric Ferris January 23, 2025

Clotho, the youngest of the three Fates in Greek mythology, is known for spinning the thread of life that determines human destinies.

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Lachesis Holding Life S Thread In Glowing Greek Temple Setting

Lachesis: The Measurer Of Life’s Thread In Greek Mythology

ByCedric Ferris January 22, 2025

Lachisis, in Greek mythology, was one of the Fates who measured life’s thread, deciding each mortal’s destiny alongside her sisters.

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Greek Goddess Eunomia With Golden Staff Scroll And Marble Courtyard

Eunomia: Greek Goddess Of Good Order And Lawful Conduct

ByCedric Ferris January 21, 2025

Eunomia, the Greek goddess of good order and lawful conduct, symbolized stability within society and governance through just laws.

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Peneus Greek River God With Flowing Water Like Toga Near Misty River

Peneus: The Thessalian River God In Greek Mythology

ByCedric Ferris January 20, 2025

Peneus, the river god of Greek mythology, represents the Thessalian river flowing from Mount Pindus, son of Oceanus and Tethys.

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Hyper Realistic Scamander River God In Flowing Water Under A Trojan Sunset

Scamander: River God Of Troy And His Role In Greek Mythology

ByCedric Ferris January 19, 2025

Scamander, a river god in Greek mythology, is known for his role in the Trojan War and his battle with Achilles near the river Troy.

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Nilus Memphis And Chione By A Sunset Nile Embodying Mythology

Nilus: Greek God Of The Nile River And Son Of Oceanus

ByCedric Ferris January 18, 2025

Nilus, a Greek mythology figure, was the river Nile’s god and son of Oceanus and Tethys, linked to Memphis and other mythological tales.

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