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  1. Inca mythology (10365 bytes)
    1: ... are mythological and helps to explain or symbolizes Inca beliefs.
    3: ... legends which survived amongst the [[native peoples]].
    8: ...urrounding this mythical figure are very jumbled, especially those concerning his rule at Cuzco and hi...
    10: ...e his reckless and cruel behavior angered the tribes that they were attempting to rule. (''[[huaca]]''...
    12: ...reated as a ploy to bring the powerful Aymara tribes into the fold of the Tawantinsuyo.
  2. Abydos, Egypt (9715 bytes)
    2: ...reeks named it Abydos, like the city on the [[Hellespont]]; the modern [[Arabic language|Arabic]] name...
    6: ...h dynasty. From [[Ptolemaic Period|Ptolemaic]] times the place continued to decay and no later works a...
    10: ...th dynasty and becomes more important in later times, so that at last the whole place was considered a...
    12: ==Temples built==
    14: ...ed behind it, enclosing a wide hearth of black ashes.
  3. Zeus (17267 bytes)
    2: '''Zeus''' (descendant of [[Cronus]]is the leader of the gods and...
    6: ...din]] as the supreme god among the [[Germanic tribes]] and they did not identify Zeus/Jupiter with eit...
    8: ...erives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the [[ancient Near East]], such as the [[scept...
    12: ===Role and Titles===
    13: ...upreme [[culture|cultural]] artifact; in some senses, he was the embodiment of Greek [[religion|religi...
  4. Aphrodite (14648 bytes)
    1: ...sea-foam") is the [[Greek mythology|Greek]] [[goddess]] of [[love]] and [[beauty]].
    4: ...a center of her cult. She was associated with [[Hesperia]] and frequently accompanied by the [[Oread]...
    6: ...nth]]. In Corinth, intercourse with her priestesses was considered a method of worshipping Aphrodite.
    8: ...ate]]s and [[Lime (Citrus aurantifolia)|lime]] trees.
    10: ... mythology|Etruscan]] equivalent was [[Turan (goddess)|Turan]].
  5. Hermes (10248 bytes)
    1: ...age:Hermes_12.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Statute of Hermes. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com C...
    3: ...ries with strangers is a ''hermeneus.'' Hermes gives us our word "[[hermeneutics]]" for the art of int...
    6: ...transitions in one?s fortunes, with the interchanges of goods, words and information involved in trade...
    9: ...as born in a cave on Mt. [[Cyllene]] in [[Peloponnesus]], between [[Achaia]] and [[Arcadia]]. His ori...
    11: ...er to a syncretic god combining elements from Hermes and the [[Egypt]]ian god [[Thoth]].
  6. Vampire (17166 bytes)
    3: ...s, [[dog]]s, and [[spider]]s. Vampires are often described as having a wide variety of additional powe...
    5: ... can generally be considered a more specific and less commonly-occurring form of [[cannibalism]]. The ...
    7: ...y fluids of other creatures. This term also applies to mythic animals of the same nature, including t...
    9: == Vampires in history and culture ==
    11: ...gy)|strix]], a nocturnal bird that fed on human flesh and blood. The Roman [[strix]] is the source of ...
  7. Pomegranate (4637 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Myrtales]]}}
    12: ...vision | color = lightgreen | plural_taxon = Species}}
    17: ...gious reasons. Its species name ''granatum'' derives from the [[Latin]] adjective ''granatus'', meanin...
    20: The [[leaf|leaves]] are opposite or sub-opposite, glossy, narrow ob...
    26: ...rs in having pink (not red) flowers and smaller, less sweet fruit.

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