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Witch Hunts Begin in Salem. Mar 1, 2015. As today, March 1, is the same day that in 1692 the Salem witch hunts began, I am inspired to delve into the subject’s history, originating in Europe in the 15th century and expanding into the Americas; and the suppression of monster worship by European churches. The History Behind St. Valentine’s Day. Feb 2, 2015. The History Behind the Ouroboros Symbol. Mar 17, 2014. Mythological Creatures from Greece. Mythological Creatures Volume I. Feb 17, 2014. In Europe the...
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Posts published by Melanie Dellas. Witch Hunts Begin in Salem. Mar 1, 2015. As today, March 1, is the same day that in 1692 the Salem witch hunts began, I am inspired to delve into the subject’s history, originating in Europe in the 15th century and expanding into the Americas; and the suppression of monster worship by European churches. The History Behind St. Valentine’s Day. Feb 2, 2015. The History Behind the Ouroboros Symbol. Mar 17, 2014. Mythological Creatures from Greece. Feb 17, 2014. In Europe t...
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Witch Hunts Begin in Salem. Witch Hunts Begin in Salem. Mar 1, 2015. As today, March 1, is the same day that in 1692 the Salem witch hunts began, I am inspired to delve into the subject’s history, originating in Europe in the 15. Century and expanding into the Americas; and the suppression of monster worship by European churches during the late 17. Enter Christianity, more specifically the movements of Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter Reformation during the 16. Christian reformers knew they mu...
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Fantastic Fabulous Creatures & Beasts Volume 2 (Volume II)
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Volume II of Fantastic, Fabulous Creatures and Beasts. Will take readers on an adventurous, mythological journey through countries such as China, India, Greece, Africa, Switzerland and Native America. Get to know 13 creatures from history that will leave you wanting more! You’ll meet the following creatures and beasts:. Share on Google Plus. Mythological Creatures from Greece. Mythological Creatures Volume I. Mythological Creatures Volume II. Mythological Creatures Volume III. Witch Hunts Begin in Salem.
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Childrens Mythology Books
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Welcome to the home of today’s children’s mythology books. Written by Melanie Dellas. Melanie takes legends, myths and tales and re-writes them in poetic form. Melanie invites you to be a lifelong learner of mythology, and welcomes you to stay connected on Pinterest. Children can learn about and meet mythological creatures from around the world in Volume I. Share on Google Plus. Mythological Creatures from Greece. Mythological Creatures Volume I. Mythological Creatures Volume II. San Diego Kid Author.
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Fantastic Fabulous Creatures Beasts Volume III - Vol.3
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Volume III of Fantastic, Fabulous Creatures and Beasts. Covers 20 more of the strange and unusual beings in our world who dwell deep inside mountains, make homes in our hallways, and wander the waters. Each poem tells the tales behind each mythological creature, and the ways to protect yourself. The mythological creatures in Fantastic Fabulous Creatures and Beasts Vol. III were illustrated by Ryan Berry. Meet some of the mythological creatures in Volume III. Share on Google Plus. San Diego Kid Author.
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Fantastic Fabulous Creatures & Beasts Volume I
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There are 22 mythological creatures. To get to know in Volume I of Fantastic, Fabulous Creatures and Beasts. Readers of any age are guaranteed to learn new mythology from countries such as Greece, Russia, China, and many more! You’ll meet the following creatures and beasts:. Share on Google Plus. Mythological Creatures from Greece. Mythological Creatures Volume I. Mythological Creatures Volume II. Mythological Creatures Volume III. Witch Hunts Begin in Salem. The History Behind the Ouroboros Symbol.
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The Mythological Phoenix Bird
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Feb 17, 2014. Mythological Creatures Volume I. In Europe there lived a glorious mythological. Bird named the Phoenix. Which resembled an eagle and a peacock. Its wings were iridescent, with feathers of red and gold on its body and head, like flames. The Phoenix was a large, elegant creature that fed only on air and spices and lived for 1,000 years. To place in the Temple of the Sun. Afterward, the Phoenix heads east for another thousand years, and sheds magical tears whenever it thinks of its mother.
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The History Behind St. Valentine's Day -
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The History Behind St. Valentine’s Day. The History Behind St. Valentine’s Day. Feb 2, 2015. Everyone knows Valentine’s Day is celebrated in the United States on February 14 with candy, cards and flowers. But before this holiday was commercialized, it was based on something more. The day we call Valentine’s Day is named after a Christian martyr dating back to the 5th century AD, but even before then it was a celebrated festival in ancient Rome called the Lupercalia. Fun Fact: In 1415 Charles, Duke of Orl...
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The History Behind the Ouroboros Symbol
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Mythological Creatures from Greece. The History Behind the Ouroboros Symbol. The History Behind the Ouroboros Symbol. Mar 17, 2014. Mythological Creatures from Greece. Mythological Creatures Volume I. Mythological Creatures Volume II. Mythological Creatures Volume III. Seemingly eating its own tail comes from what the Greeks. The Ouroboros symbolizes self-reflexivity or cyclicality, especially in the sense of something constantly recreating itself, which is perfect for me, as I feel over the last four ye...