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Apollo - the deadly and divine archer of Olympus
Apollo was far more than a god of light - he ruled prophecy, music, healing, and plague. Feared for his arrows and revered ...
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2,300-year-old Celtic gold coins found in Swiss bog
The two gold coins were minted almost 2,300 years ago, around the mid-third century B.C. "This makes them part of a very ...
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2,300-Year-Old Celtic Gold Coins Discovered — Experts Question Their Use as Currency
As the coins seemed too valuable to be used in everyday transactions, archaeologists suspect that they may have been used as ...
The sun-bleached stones of Greece tell stories that stretch back millennia, but most travelers only skim the surface of this ancient tapestry. While Santorini draws millions with its Instagram-perfect ...
From Pagan Winter Festivals to Christian Celebrations Holidays and rituals have always been universal aspects of the human experience, almost inextricably ...
Two rare Celtic gold coins dating to the 3rd Century BCE were uncovered near Arisdorf, marking the oldest gold coins ever found in Switzerland, shedding light on ancient trade and ritual practices.
When I read the news these days, I'm reminded of the story of Cassandra in Greek mythology. A Trojan princess, Cassandra ...
From webcomics to stage musicals, these stories honor the legacy of the gods while blazing bold new paths of their own.
An ancient Greek custom of decorating tree branches might have inspired the modern-day decoration of the Christmas tree.
While we now know what the winter solstice actually is, people around the world for thousands of years have believed the legends that surround the tales of gods, nature and heroes and above all ...
No historical evidence exists to tell us who sang the first song, or made the first rhythmic sounds that resembled music.
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