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  1. https://mythus.fandom.com/wiki/Myths_and_Folklore_Wiki:About

    Myths and Folklore Wiki is a website for cataloging, studying, and celebrating the various mythological and folkloric traditions that have existed throughout humanity. Our goal is to create a website that serves as an open, easy access, and scholarly resource in the study of Mythology and folklore. We plan to fulfill this go… See more

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  2. https://mythus.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Mythology

    WebAll known societies, past and present, possess myths. Myths are traditional narratives existing within a culture that function as non-scientific methods of describing the origin, …

  3. Mythology and Folklore Wiki | Fandom

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    WebWelcome to the Mythology and Folklore Wiki. A comprehensive collection of information about mythology, folklore, and legends from around the world.

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    What are some well known myths?
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    What are some myths and legends?

    Stories

    • Adventures of Theseus. According to Greek mythology, Theseus was the son of Aethra, yet his father was unknown. ...
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    • Myths of the Constellations. ...
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    What are the different types of mythology?

    What are the two mythologies?

    • Canaanite mythology.
    • Chinese mythology.
    • Egyptian mythology.
    • Hittite mythology.
    • Hurrian mythology.
    • Persian mythology.
    • Proto-Indo-European mythology. Proto-Indo-Iranian mythology.
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    Why should we study mythology?
    Mythology is studied because myths are ways in which cultures attempt to explain the world and answer questions of human concern. For instance, mythology delves into such basic debates as good versus evil or looks into the nature of man. Mythology also illustrates different cultures and their narratives. The mythology of each culture is the ...
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  5. https://mythus.fandom.com/wiki/God
    • Greek mythology
      In Greek mythology, the term god is used to describe or to refer to any of the various divine beings in the Greek pantheon. The first wave of gods are generally thought to have emerged either from Khaos, each other or an empty void. The second wave of gods, which were the child…
    • Christianity
      In Christianity and in its divisions deriving from it (such as Catholicism, Protestantism and Orthodoxy), God is the primordial divine being and only god to exist. The creation of the Universe and all life on it is attributed to God. God is also referred to as Yehovah (Jehovah) YHWH (Yahw…
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  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folklore_of_the_United_States

    The tall tale is a fundamental element of American folk literature. The tall tale's origins are seen in the bragging contests that often occurred when men of the American frontier gathered. A tall tale is a story with unbelievable elements, relayed as if it were true and factual. Some such stories are exaggerations of actual events; others are completely fictional tales set in a familiar setting, suc…

  7. https://mythus.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Creatures

    WebIntroduction to Creatures from Myth and Folklore. This category contains all the strange creatures in mythology, folklore, and literature. To add a category to this category, add [ …

  8. Mythology and Folklore Wiki:About

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  9. https://mythus.fandom.com/wiki/Goblin

    WebA Goblin is a type of fairy originally from European folklore. [1] The word "goblin" is originally derived from the Greek word "Kobalos," which translates into English as "Rogue [2] " or …

  10. https://mythus.fandom.com/wiki/Angrboða

    WebIn Norse mythology, Angrboða (Old Norse: [ˈɑŋɡz̠ˌboðɑ]; also Angrboda, meaning: " The One Who Brings Grief, " or " She Who Offers Sorrow ") is a gýgr (giantess). In the Poetic …

  11. https://mythus.fandom.com/wiki/Mermaid

    WebSimilar creatures. Merman. Siren. Merrow. Selkie. Mermaids are legendary, aquatic creatures with the head, arms and torso of a human female and the tail of a fish. Male …

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