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DescriptionMythology can refer to the collected myths of a group of people—their collection of stories they tellto explain nature, history, and customs—or to the study of such myths.As a collection ofexplanatory stories, mythology is a vital feature of every culture. Many sources for myths havebeen proposed, ranging from personification of nature or personification of natural phenomena, totruthful or hyperbolic accounts of historical events to explanations of existing rituals. This bookcovers:Norse MythologyIn this book you will find information, about Norse Mythology. Norsemythology, or Scandinavian mythology, is the body of mythology of the North Germanic peoplestemming from Norse paganism and continuing after the Christianization of Scandinavia and intothe Scandinavian folklore of the modern period.Most of the knowledge used to create this book, isfrom the Icelandic historian and poet, Snorri Sturluson, who has written The Prose Edda aroundthe year 1200.The Norse gods and goddesses were loved by the Vikings. The Vikings camemainly from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Faroe Island, and Greenland.Greek GodsTheancient Greeks believed there were a great number of gods and goddesses. These gods hadcontrol over many different aspects of life on earth. In many ways they were very human. Theycould be kind or mean, angry or pleasant, cruel or loving. They fell in love with each other, arguedwith each other and even stole from each other. The ancient Greeks built great temples andsanctuaries to their gods. They held festivals in their honour, with processions, sports, sacrificesand competitions. Stories of the gods' exploits were told to children by their mothers and to largeaudiences by professional bards and storytellers. People today still enjoy hearing stories about theGreek gods.This book tells the tales of gods and goddesses such as Zeus, Aphrodite, Apollo, andAthena and heroes and monsters such as Helen of Troy, Perseus, and Medusa will fascinate andengage your imagination.Greek MythologyGreek Mythology is the body of myths and teachingsthat belong to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, andthe origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. It was a part of the religion inancient Greece. The Greeks were polytheistic in their religious beliefs. Polytheistic means theybelieved in and worshiped many different gods. Modern scholars refer to and study the myths inan attempt to shed light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece and itscivilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself.Egyptian GodsWorshipedfor over three-fifths of recorded history, ancient Egypt's Gods and Goddesses are among the mostfascinating of human civilization.. The lives of pharaohs and commoners alike were dominated bythe need to honor, worship, and pacify the huge pantheon of deities. From lavish tomb paintingsand imposing temple reliefs to humble household shrines, countless tributes throughout Egyptreflect the richness and complexity of their mythology. Ancient EgyptAncient Egypt's impact onlater cultures was immense. You could say that Egypt provided the building blocks for Greek andRoman culture, and, through them, influenced all of the Western tradition. Today, Egyptianimagery, concepts, and perspectives are found everywhere; you will find them in architecturalforms, on money, and in our day to day lives. Many cosmetic surgeons, for example, use thesilhouette of Queen Nefertiti (whose name means “the beautiful one has come”) in theiradvertisements.Scroll to the top of the page and click Add To Cart to read more about thisextraordinary chapters of history.