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Greek Mythical CreaturesGreek CreaturesMystical Creatures MythologyGreek Mythological CreaturesGreek MonstersCreaturi MiticeGreece MythologyMyths & MonstersWorld MythologyCan You Name These Following Creatures from Greek Mythology??Greek mythology has been a part of our World Literature subject since we all went schooling. What made this myth truly inspiring is the stories of heroes and other mortals who live with the Olympian gods and the goddesses, how they mutually care for each other and show balance of peace and prosperity from two
Celtic Folklore CreaturesVaesen Rpg ArtGaelic MythologyBean NigheScottish MythologyFantasy FolkloreFantasy Art StyleMythological ArtCeltic PaganismBean-Night, Mythical Scottish Washer Woman: Digital Download, Goddess from Gaelic Folklore, Fantasy Wall Art, Vintage Illustration"An original design of the Bean-Nighe, the Washer Woman of fate from Scottish and Gaelic mythology. This digital art available for download blends Gaelic symbolism and superstion in a fantasy art style. It's perfect for collectors of fantasy art, mythology and those interested in the rich tapestry of Scottish cultural heritage and folklore, appealing to enthusiasts of historical and mythological art prints. INSTANT DOWNLOAD PLEASE BE AWARE: This offering is for a digital item only. No…
Celtic Gods And Goddesses IrishCeltic DeitiesIrish GoddessCeltic MythIrish MythologyCeltic GodsCeltic GoddessPagan ArtCeltic CultureDanu (Irish goddess)In Irish mythology, Danu ([ˈdanu]; modern Irish Dana [ˈd̪ˠanˠə]) is a hypothetical mother goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann (Old Irish: "the peoples of the goddess Danu"). Though primarily seen as an ancestral figure, some Victorian sources also associate her with the land. The hypothetical nominative form of the name, *Danu, is not found in any medieval Irish text, but is rather a reconstruction by modern scholars based on the genitive Danann (also spelled Donand or Danand), which is the only…