Encyclopedia of mythologies

ShareThisThis encyclopedia enables you to explore various aspects of 25 different mythologies, such as Greek mythology, Norse mythology and Celtic Mythology. Each subdivision includes various articles which can be searched or browsed alphabetically. In addition to mythologies, the subdivisions include folklore and folktales from around the world, images from each religion or myth, genealogy tables of prominent Houses and pantheons, a bestiary (collection of stories about the qualities of certain animals, plants or objects) and legendary heroes.

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