Mythological Places and Objects
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a legendary island first mentioned by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, believed to have been swallowed up by the sea
View Full Definitiona conception of the afterlife as a paradise, a place of eternal happiness and peace
View Full Definitiona prominent mountain in Greece and is considered the home of the gods in Greek mythology
View Full Definitiona realm in Norse mythology, home to the gods and goddesses
View Full Definitionthe immense mythical tree that connects the nine worlds in Norse mythology
View Full Definitionthe world of humans in Norse mythology, surrounded by the sea and located within a mythical tree called Yggdrasil
View Full Definitionthe realm of the dead in Greek mythology, ruled over by the god Hades
View Full Definitiona place regarded as a source of wise counsel or prophetic predictions, often associated with the ability to communicate with the divine
View Full Definitiona structure with confusing or interconnected passages and paths
Exploring the ancient ruins, I found myself lost in a labyrinth of tunnels and corridors.
View Full Definitionan ancient city located in what is now Turkey, which was the site of a famous war between the Trojans and the Greeks, as described in the Iliad
View Full Definitionan ancient Mycenaean archaeological site in the Peloponnese region of Greece, known for its well-preserved Cyclopean walls and palace complex
View Full Definitiona city in Greece with a rich mythological and historical legacy, and was believed to be the birthplace of several important figures in Greek mythology, including Hercules, Dionysus, and Oedipus
View Full Definitionan ancient Greek city-state known for its military strength and discipline
View Full Definitionan ancient city in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece and was one of the major centers of Greek civilization during the late Bronze Age
View Full Definitionan ancient Greek city-state located on the Isthmus of Corinth, known for its strategic location and wealth, as well as for its architecture and artistic production
View Full Definitionthe river that forms the boundary between Earth and the underworld, and it is also the name of the goddess who personifies this river
View Full Definitiona member of a female religious group that lives in a convent
The nun devoted her life to prayer and service within the convent.
View Full Definitiona group of mythical islands in ancient Greek and Roman mythology said to be a paradise for heroes and those favored by the gods
View Full Definitiona legendary sword from Arthurian legend, often associated with the rightful sovereignty of Great Britain
View Full Definitiona Greek mythological artifact that contained all the evils of the world, which were released when Pandora opened the box out of curiosity
View Full Definitiona three-pronged spear or fork, historically used for fishing and hunting but also associated with various mythological gods and figures
View Full Definitionthe protection, support, or sponsorship provided by a particular person, organization, or group
The new initiative was launched under the aegis of the United Nations, signaling its endorsement and support.
View Full Definitiona small object, often worn as jewelry, believed to protect the wearer from harm, danger, or evil influences
She wore an amulet around her neck for protection during travel.
View Full Definitionan object or design similar to a cross with a loop on top, considered to be the sign of life in ancient Egypt
View Full Definitiona biblical artifact that was said to have contained the tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments and other sacred objects
View Full Definitiona staff associated with Hermes, featuring two snakes and often wings, symbolizing trade and communication
View Full Definitiona phenomenon that occurs during sunrise or sunset when a pinkish band of light appears in the sky between the horizon and the dark blue upper atmosphere
View Full Definitiona large, ceremonial cup, typically made of metal, that is used for drinking wine or other sacred liquids during religious ceremonies
View Full Definitiona legendary spring that is believed to have the power to restore youth to those who drink or bathe in its waters
View Full Definitiona golden ring from Norse mythology, owned by Odin, that had the magical ability to create eight new rings of equal value every ninth night and was given as a gift to Balder
View Full Definitionan ancient text that is believed to contain the secrets of the universe, including the principles of alchemy and the philosopher's stone
View Full Definitionan ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, power, and good health
View Full Definitiona mythical artifact in Greek mythology, a symbol of kingship and authority, which Jason and the Argonauts set out to retrieve
View Full Definitiona significant object in Christian tradition that is said to be the cup or dish used by Jesus at the Last Supper and sought after by various knights in medieval romances
View Full Definitionthe quality or state of being extremely abundant
The library provides a cornucopia of resources for students.
View Full Definitiona great hall located in Asgard, the realm of the gods, said to be the home of Odin
View Full Definitiona well or other body of water, often found in folklore, where people make wishes by throwing coins or other objects into it
View Full Definitiona carpet or rug from Middle Eastern and South Asian folklore and mythology, which is capable of flying and carrying people through the air
View Full Definitiona type of winged sandals or boots from Greek and Roman mythology, commonly associated with the god Hermes or Mercury, which allow the wearer to fly or move quickly
View Full Definitiona fantastical imaginary world, often associated with Lewis Carroll's classic novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
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