Gods, goddesses, and mythology, Volume 1Marshall Cavendish, 2005 - 140 pages Contains approximately 250 alphabetized entries on deities, concepts, practices, places, and objects related to the mythologies of cultures throughout history, including the ancient Greeks, Egyptians, Celts, Aztecs, Native Americans, Scandinavians, Africans, Chinese, and many others, and features color photos and sidebars. |
Table des matières
Inca | 724 |
India | 732 |
Iphigeneia | 740 |
Iran | 744 |
Ireland | 750 |
Ishtar | 760 |
Isis | 764 |
Janus | 770 |
Lares | 807 |
Leda | 811 |
Leto | 814 |
Líf and Leifthrasir | 817 |
Loki | 818 |
Lycaon | 824 |
Maenads | 827 |
Marduk | 829 |
Jason | 775 |
Juno | 780 |
Jupiter | 783 |
Korea | 789 |
Kukulkan | 797 |
Kvasir | 801 |
Laocoon | 802 |
Laomedon | 805 |
Mars | 834 |
Maya | 840 |
Medea | 848 |
Memnon | 852 |
Menelaus | 855 |
Mercury | 859 |
863 | |
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