Wadjet: The Egyptian Cobra Goddess Wadjet, a prominent figure in ancient Egyptian mythology, was revered as the cobra goddess and protector of Lower Egypt. Often depicted with a striking Uraeus on her crown, Wadjet represented not only a fierce deity but also embodied protection and royalty, as the Uraeus frequently adorned the crowns of pharaohs.…
This week, my exploration centers on the goddess Neith, a fascinating figure in ancient Egyptian mythology. My initial intrigue with Neith began during my university studies, where I had the opportunity to select a theme for an assignment focused on Egyptian mythology. Throughout my education, I developed a keen interest in researching themes related to…
Epona, a significant figure in Celtic mythology, embodies the deep connection between the Celts and horses. The etymology of her name highlights this bond, as “epos” denotes “horse” in Celtic. Epona serves as the goddess of mares and foals and is mentioned in ancient texts, such as Juvenal’s Satire, which illustrates her esteemed reputation in…
This week, my focus is on the ancient goddess Neith. My fascination with her began during my university studies when I was tasked with an assignment on Egyptian mythology. As I delved into various topics, particularly related to gender, funerary practices, and mythology, Neith naturally captured my interest. Her titles like ‘Mistress of the Bows’…
Hestia: The Goddess of Hearth and Home Introduction Hestia is a revered figure among the twelve Olympian gods and goddesses in Greek mythology, embodying the concepts of the hearth, home, and family. Prize for her calming and caring demeanor, she is often illustrated alongside a flame, symbolizing the comforting hearth fire that nourishes and warms…
Overview of Juno in Roman Mythology Juno, also known by the Latin name Iuno, occupies a significant role as the queen of the Roman gods and the consort of Jupiter, their king. Esteemed as a protector and advocate for women, particularly in the spheres of marriage and motherhood, her mythology and visual representation were largely…
In the realm of Egyptian spirituality and mythology, Mut, also known as Maut, was revered as a mother goddess whose head resembled that of a vulture. She was the consort of Amon, one of the principal deities, and the mother of Khons, together forming a revered triad at Thebes. Amon was frequently depicted in the…
Epona: The Celtic Goddess of Horses Epona, known as the Great Mare, stands prominently as a Goddess of Horses revered among the Gauls. Despite her significance, extensive information regarding her remains sparse. The legends of the Gaulish Celts have largely disappeared over time, as much of what we know stems mainly from inscriptions and monuments…
The enchanting and occasionally exotic nature of ancient Egyptian religion is epitomized by the goddess Bastet, who is prominently featured in numerous museums and exhibitions. Often portrayed as a seated cat adorned with various divine symbols such as a scarab on her head, Bastet embodies an ancient world filled with enigmatic beliefs, depicted in a…
The ancient deity of the Celts, known as Brigid, dates back to the era of Pre-Christian Ireland. She is prominently featured in Irish folklore as a notable goddess and is recognized as the offspring of the Dagda. Brigid is linked with a variety of important themes, which sometimes complicates the understanding of her divine role.…