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  1. Inca mythology (10365 bytes)
    8: ...ocha]]. In another, he was brought up from the depths of [[Lake Titicaca]] by the sun god [[Inti]]. H...
    10: ...l behavior angered the tribes that they were attempting to rule. (''[[huaca]]'').
    39: ..., earlier worshiped by the [[Ichma]] but later adopted into the creation myth of the Inca.
    40: ...od of [[water]] in pre-Inca mythology that was adopted by the Inca. He was a god of rainstorms and a c...
    50: ...ed for four years as ''acllas'' and then had the option of becoming mamaconas or marrying Inca nobles....
  2. Abydos, Egypt (9715 bytes)
    1: ...s|2=<hiero>Ab-b-Dw:O49</hiero>|align=right|era=egypt}}
    2: ...at latitude 26? 10' N. The [[Egyptian language|Egyptian]] name was Abdju (technically, ''3b<u>d</u>w''...
    6: ... I]] in the 30th dynasty. From [[Ptolemaic Period|Ptolemaic]] times the place continued to decay and n...
    10: ...rises to importance in the [[Middle Kingdom of Egypt|Middle Kingdom]] and then vanishes in the 18th. T...
    14: ... thickened about the 2nd or [[Third dynasty of Egypt|3rd dynasty]]. The old temple entirely vanished ...
  3. Zeus (17267 bytes)
    8: ...es of the [[ancient Near East]], such as the [[scepter]].
    19: ...rs who were exposed were made to dedicate a [[sculpture|statue]] to Zeus, often at the sanctuary of Ol...
    30: In addition to the Panhellenic titles and conceptions listed above, local cults maintained their ow...
    59: ...ther deities, such as the [[Egyptian mythology|Egyptian]] [[Ammon]] and the [[Etruscan mythology|Etrus...
    65: ...a rock wrapped in swaddling clothes, which he promptly swallowed.
  4. Aphrodite (14648 bytes)
    28: ...as the net was lifted and their promise was not kept.
    35: ...y-cake and paid Charon an obolus to take her into Hades. Once there, Persephone offered her a feast but ...
    50: ...l phase of her plan and brought the exquisite sculpture to life. Pygmalion loved Galatea and they wer...
  5. Hermes (10248 bytes)
    11: ...c god combining elements from Hermes and the [[Egypt]]ian god [[Thoth]].
    21: ... he brought newly-dead souls to the underworld, [[Hades]]. In the Homeric ''Hymn to Demeter'' Hermes con...
    63: ... to protect her from Hera. Hera suspected his deception and asked for the cow as a present. Zeus was u...
    67: ...ddition, Herm&#275;s brought [[Eurydice]] back to Hades after [[Orpheus]] looked back towards his wife fo...
  6. Vampire (17166 bytes)
    5: ...only-occurring form of [[cannibalism]]. The consumption of another's blood has been used as a tactic o...
    11: ...] that [[Odysseus]] meets on his journey to the [[Hades|underworld]] are lured to the blood of freshly sa...
    17: ...of any injury by mundane means, with specific exceptions. Vampires can also change into a mist, wolf, ...
    23: ...[crossbow]] bolts made completely of wood to attempt to strike the monster's heart from a distance. I...
    34: ...tion in front of the vampire and the monster is kept at distance. Other stories have established that ...
  7. Pomegranate (4637 bytes)
    2: ...age:Pomegranate fruit.jpg|Pomegranate|250px]] | caption = Fruit of pomegranate}}
    36: ...] mixing. The juice can also be used as an antiseptic when applied to cuts.
    43: ... consumed) in the Underworld every year because [[Hades]] tricked her into eating six pomegranate seeds w...
    45: ...ronation. [[Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor]] adopted it as his personal emblem; it appears in the Em...

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