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Ra (sometimes spelled Rah, more accurately R é) is also translated into Rui and Lai. It is the sun god in ancient Egyptian mythology, regarded as the sun at noon, and also the head of Heliopolis - the nine pillar god. Since the First Dynasty of Egypt, La has always been the most important god in ... Read More
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Romulus (Romulus in Latin, born in Albalange on March 24, 771 BC, and died in Rome on July 5/07, 716 BC), is the twin brother of Remus, and also a mythical figure. According to the chronicles, he created Rome and the original main political system of Rome, so he was the first king of Rome, and Rome ... Read More
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Constantine I (Latin: Constantinus I Magnus, February 27, 272 or 274 [1] - May 22, 337), whose full name is Gaius Flavius Valerius Constantinus (Latin: Gaius Flavius Valerius Constantinus), Augustus of the Roman Empire (i.e. the emperor, reigned from 306 to 337), and the eldest son of Constantius I ... Read More
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Gaius Octavius Augustus (Latin: Gaius Octavius Augustus, September 23, 63 B.C. - August 19, 14 A.D.), formerly known as Gaius Octavian Thurinus, was one of the last three allies, the first head of the Roman Empire (Princeps), the founder of the head of state system, who ruled Rome for 40 years, and ... Read More
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David (1040-970 BC) (Hebrew: דווד, D ā vḏ; Greek: Δανίδ, D ā uid; Arabic: داوود, D ā w ū D; "The name means: beloved by the Lord") was born in Bethlehem (today's Palestine), the eighth son of Jesse, a Jewish sect. He was a shepherd in his early days. When he grew up, he defeated the giant Goliath, a ... Read More
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Jupiter (Latin: IUPPITER, English: Jupiter) is the king of gods in Roman mythology, the ancient sky god, the god of light and law, and the head of the twelve main gods in Rome. His temple is located in Capitol Mountain, which is extremely magnificent and solemn. In ancient times, it was worshipped ... Read More
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Unicorn is a mythical creature in mythology and legend. The unicorn in the current western mythology is like a white horse, with a spiral angle in front of its forehead, representing nobility, arrogance and purity. Some stories describe that it has a pair of wings, and even unicorns are black. ... Read More
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There are three major Jesus statues in the world. The largest one is in Hivibojin, Poland. The whole statue is 51 meters high and becomes the largest Jesus statue in the world. The second largest one is in Rio, Brazil. It was established in 1921 when the Brazilian people celebrated the 100th ... Read More
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The sea goddess, the daughter of the friendly sea god Nereus and the ocean goddess Doris, is the most virtuous of their daughters. The mother of Achilles, the hero. Tethys is the sea fairy of ancient Greek mythology, the daughter of Nejus, the friendly sea god, and Doris, the ocean goddess, and the ... Read More
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Cupid's original design was to turn love into a lovely and incomparable baby boy, who would stay at the age of 15 when he grew up. Cupid has a pair of wings on his back to fly freely. He has his own bow, love arrow and parting arrow. Shooting the arrow of love can make the shot infatuated with the ... Read More
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