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Kalura, commonly known as the Golden Rooster [6], is a giant divine bird recorded in ancient Indian mythology. In Hinduism, it is the mount of Vishnu, one of the three main deities, and in Buddhism, it is listed as one of the Eight Heavenly Dragons. Galluro specializes in feeding on dragons. [1] ... Read More
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Saint Theresa "is a three-dimensional painting depicting a girl in a state of unconsciousness and the desire of the goddess of love to stab an arrow in her chest, carved with a hammer and chiseled on a marble. Saint Theresa 1647-1652, height 350cm, marble Lilaro Chapel of Santa Maria in Rome, Italy ... Read More
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Victory Goddess Niki (Nike): It is the embodiment of victory, and Niki is the daughter of Titanpalas and Styx. Her Roman name is Victoria Victoria. Her image is of a pair of wings, a muscular figure, like wandering down from the sky, with flowing clothes. Victory followed closely wherever she went. ... Read More
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Orpus, the son of the sun god Apollo and one of the nine muses, Caliope. The talent for music is extraordinary. His performance made the wood and stone mourn and the beasts tame. Little Fairy Eurydice( Ευρυδίκη) The sweet music of the seven stringed harp, intoxicated, falls into the embrace of a ... Read More
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Oedipus (or Odipus, sometimes spelled Oidipous) is a typical tragic figure of fate in the history of European literature. He was the son of King Laius and Queen Jocasta of Thebe in Greek mythology, who unknowingly killed his father and married his mother. Homer, the master of dramatic art, and ... Read More
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The Warner Protoss (Vanir) is another Protoss in Nordic mythology, besides the Asa Protoss, led by the Ocean God Neold and residing in Warnerheim. This word may come from the root word "wen" in the primitive Indo European language, meaning victory. In Nordic mythology, the Warner Protoss and the ... Read More
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Arthur Pendragon, also known as King Arthur, is the legendary great king of ancient Britain. People's understanding of him comes more from Celtic mythology and medieval unofficial literature. Legend has it that he was the leader of the Knights of the Round Table, an almost mythical legendary figure ... Read More
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Jormungand, J ö rmungandr, J ǫ Rmungandr, meaning "giant", is a giant sea snake in Nordic mythology that can surround the human world. It belongs to the giant race and is the second son of the god of cunning, Loki, and the female giant Angelberda, as well as the brother of Finriel and Hera. Due to ... Read More
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Patroclus, also known as Patroklos, Greek Πάτροκλος), It means "the glory of the father". In Greek mythology, it is recorded that Iliad, the son of King Menotius and childhood friend of the great hero Achilles, was written by Homer. Patroclus' father was Menoetius (named after the second Titan god ... Read More
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Egos (Ancient Greek: Α ἰ γεύς), He is the king of Athens in Greek mythology and the father of Theseus, the hero of Attica. According to mythology, Egos was the son of King Pandion of Athens and the grandson of Ceylopus. Pandion was ousted from the throne by several sons of his own tribe, including ... Read More
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