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Romulus (Latin: Romulus, born on March 24, 771 BC in Albalange, passed away in Rome on July 5 or 7, 716 BC) was the twin brother of Remus and a mythological figure. According to the chronicle, he created Rome and its primary political system, making him the first king of Rome. Rome was also named ... Read More
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Aeacus, son of Zeus and the river goddess Aegina (also known as Aegina, English name Aegina), father of Peleus and Telamon, and grandfather of Greek generals Achilles and Ajax (or Aias) during the Trojan War, known for his justice. Clergy As one of the three great judges of the underworld, the ... Read More
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Nephthys is the guardian deity of houses and the dead in ancient Egyptian mythology, as well as the god of fertility. He is one of the nine pillars of Heliopolis. The daughter of the Earth God Gab and the Sky Goddess Nut, the sister of Osiris, Seth, and Isis, the wife of the Desert and War God Seth, ... Read More
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Set is a god of power, war, deserts, storms, and foreign lands in ancient Egyptian mythology, and one of the nine pillars of Heliopolis. He was the second son of Gabe and Nut, the husband of Nefertis, and the father of Anubis. He had used trickery to kill his brother Osiris, but was later killed by ... Read More
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Isis is a goddess of life, magic, marriage, and fertility in ancient Egyptian mythology, and one of the nine pillars of Heliopolis. She is regarded as a model of perfect women, not only being the most important goddess in ancient Egypt, but also influencing other regions of the Western world, ... Read More
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Atum was originally a sun god in the ancient Egyptian mythology of the Heliopolis system. After the emergence of the later belief in Ra, the positions of the highest god and sun god were gradually replaced, and they merged with Ra to form a different deity, regarded as the sunset sun. Often depicted ... Read More
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Heket, also known as Heqat, Hekit, Heket, etc., is a rare name with names such as Hegit and Heget. It is a frog goddess in ancient Egyptian mythology, whose image is either a frog or a woman with a frog on her head. Hai Kut helps mothers give birth, which is similar to Nekhbet in this regard. She is ... Read More
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The Virgin Mary of Fatima is a title given by Catholics to three shepherds in Fatima, Portugal, who appeared on the 13th of the same month for six consecutive months in 1917 and was later recognized by the Catholic Church as the "Virgin Mary". Due to the fact that the three shepherds referred to her ... Read More
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Sekhmet was a lioness god in ancient Egyptian mythology, originally a goddess of war and a medical goddess in Upper Egypt. She is depicted as a lioness, recognized by the Egyptians as the most fierce hunter. Some people say that her breathing formed the desert. She is seen as the protector of the ... Read More
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Bastet, the goddess of cats in ancient Egyptian mythology, began to be worshipped around the Second Dynasty of Egypt (2890 BC). Before the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt, she was once the goddess of war in Lower Egypt, opposite to the lion child god Sekhmet in Upper Egypt. Due to its ... Read More
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