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Mythology

The term mythology can refer to either the study of myths, or to a body of myths. Comparative mythology is the study of connections between myths from different cultures. In the study of folklore, a myth is a sacred narrative explaining how the world and humankind came to be in their present form. Many scholars in other fields use the term "myth" in somewhat different ways. In a very broad sense, the word can refer to any traditional story.

Contributors in Mythology

Mythology

Rhea

Anthropology; Mythology

Goddess of fertility, the female body, and later, nature. Mother of Zeus, Hera, Hestia, Hades, Poseidon.

Atlas

Anthropology; Mythology

God of astronomy. Holds the sky from the earth as his punishment.

Aphrodite

Anthropology; Mythology

Goddess of love and beauty, married to Hephaestus. Ares is her lover. Eros is her son. There are different storeys about how she was born.

Apollo

Anthropology; Mythology

God of the Sun, music, archery, poetry, healing, and prophecy. He is Artemis's twin brother, and Son to Zeus.

Tethys

Anthropology; Mythology

Goddess of Subterranean forces of fresh water and patron goddess of nursing mothers and the young.

Menoitios

Anthropology; Mythology

God of violent anger, rash reactions and human morality.

Mnemosyne

Anthropology; Mythology

Goddess of memory, the inventiveness of words and language.

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