The triskelion is an ancient symbol widely found among the Celts and in other European cultures such as the Nordic peoples. There are numerous representations...
The earliest mentions of the unicorn come from ancient texts, mainly Greek and Roman, describing a mysterious animal resembling a horse or a goat with...
Anubis is an important god of ancient Egypt, associated with death and mummification. He was responsible for guiding the souls of the deceased in their...
Fenrir is a huge wolf, born of the god Loki and the giantess Angrboda. This big monster seriously worries the Norse gods, as he is...
The Trojan War finds its roots in a famous Greek myth: the Judgment of Paris. Three goddesses, Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite, quarrel over who is...
For centuries, Asian cultures have drawn their fantastical tales from a rich mythology inhabited by deities, spirits, and supernatural creatures. These stories are often closely...
Samurai often wore masks called mempo, primarily for practical reasons: to protect their head and face during combat. These masks were made of metal or...
According to Greek mythology, Olympus is a vast mountain range located in northern Greece, perched high in the clouds and inaccessible to mortals. After winning...
Knossos, a major city in Crete during the Bronze Age, was at the heart of the Minoan civilization. At that time, its political power was...
In ancient myths, the phoenix often symbolizes a cyclical rebirth, particularly related to the sun. Several ancient civilizations observed the daily cycle of the sun, which disappears...