Ratatosk
Ratatosk In Norse mythology, Ratatosk is the squirrel who runs up and down the world tree Yggdrasil and brings the … Continue reading Ratatosk
Ratatosk In Norse mythology, Ratatosk is the squirrel who runs up and down the world tree Yggdrasil and brings the … Continue reading Ratatosk
Xiang Yao In Chinese tradition, Xiang Yao is a monster with nine human heads and the body of a serpent. … Continue reading Xiang Yao
The Crossed Keys Another of the symbols of the Vatican can flag and other papal insignia is that of the … Continue reading The Crossed Keys
Zantegeba Zantegeba this is the name of the baboon who struts about the forests of the Bambara people of Mali. … Continue reading Zantegeba
Namtar In Egyptian myth, Namtar is the guardian serpent of the entrance to the underworld. He also shows the sun … Continue reading Namtar
Winged Disc This is a very ancient symbol, seen in varying forms around the world. It is a solar symbol, … Continue reading Winged Disc
Prayer Stick This fetish object that belonged to the Native Americans tradition. Prayer Sticks vary in size and materials but … Continue reading Prayer Stick
Phlegon In Roman Myth, Phlegon is one of the four winged horses of the sun. The poet Ovid lists Achton, … Continue reading Phlegon
Cyllarus In Greek mythology, Cyllarus was one of the centaurs who came to the marriage of Pertihous the Lapith. Unused … Continue reading Cyllarus
Gungnir This is a magical weapon known as Odin’s spear or Javelin. Like Mjolnir, the magical hammer belonging to Odin, … Continue reading Gungnir