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According to ancient Greek writers, the Greek hero Heracles, commonly known as Hercules, has a surprising connection to an Egyptian god.
Long before Olympus, Asgard, or Eden, the gods of Mesopotamia and Egypt were carved into stone and etched into clay. While older myths may have echoed through oral tradition, these were the first to ...
Egyptian artifacts from the Cleveland Museum of Art’s collection during a special program at 1:30 p.m. July 29, at Mentor Public Library’s Main Branch, 8215 Mentor Ave. Museum staff will share insight ...
God of War’s Kratos has pummeled the gods in Greek and Norse mythology, and for his next adventure, Egyptian gods could feel his wrath.. Spotted on Insider Gaming, reputable scooper DanielRPK ...
In Egyptian mythology, Ptah is the creator god who conceived the world and serves as a patron of craftsmen. Worshiped in Memphis, the city and capital of ancient Egypt, ...
Smaller obelisks were usually placed in temples dedicated to Isis or Serapis, the Greco-Egyptian god. Today Rome has 13 Egyptian obelisks, far more than any other city—or country—in the world.
In ancient Egypt, various gods were depicted with domestic dog or jackal heads that resemble modern-day Baladi dogs. Perhaps the most well known is Anubis, the god who guided souls in the afterlife.