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Fact |
Category |
Date |
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16 |
Nemesis is the Greek goddess of revenge and vengence. |
Literature > Mythology |
06/15/08 |
|
17 |
Jinn and afrits are types of spirits in Arabic lore. |
Literature > Mythology |
08/12/08 |
|
18 |
Iris was the Greek goddess of rainbows. |
Literature > Mythology |
10/15/08 |
|
19 |
In Norse Mythology, Thor was the god of thunder. |
Literature > Mythology |
12/02/10 |
|
20 |
In Norse mythology, there were nine worlds. |
Literature > Mythology |
11/08/10 |
|
21 |
In Norse mythology, the sea monster Jormungand encircled the world. |
Literature > Mythology |
12/02/10 |
|
22 |
In Norse mythology, Sleipnir was an eight-legged horse. |
Literature > Mythology |
05/19/11 |
|
23 |
In Norse mythology, Ragnarok was the apocalypse that would ultimately destroy this world and the gods who ruled over it. |
Literature > Mythology |
11/08/10 |
|
24 |
In Norse mythology, Odin is the supreme god. |
Literature > Mythology |
02/07/12 |
|
25 |
In Norse mythology, Muspell is the world of fire. |
Literature > Mythology |
07/25/11 |
|
26 |
In Norse mythology, Loki is the shape-shifting trickster god. |
Literature > Mythology |
11/18/10 |
|
27 |
In Norse mythology, Heimdall is the watchman of the gods. |
Literature > Mythology |
11/08/10 |
|
28 |
In Norse mythology, Frigg is the mother goddess. |
Literature > Mythology |
08/05/11 |
|
29 |
In Norse mythology, Freyr is the god of fertility. |
Literature > Mythology |
10/28/13 |
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30 |
In Norse mythology, Fenrir was a giant wolf. |
Literature > Mythology |
03/02/11 |
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