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  • She-wolf (Roman mythology)
  • Roman mythological creature

    In the Roman foundation myth, the she-wolf (lupa in Latin) was an Italian wolf who nursed and sheltered the twins Romulus and Remus after they were abandoned

    She-wolf (Roman mythology)

    She-wolf (Roman mythology)

    She-wolf_(Roman_mythology)

  • Romulus and Remus
  • Twin brothers and central characters of Rome's foundation myth

    founding of the city of Rome and the Roman Kingdom by Romulus, following his fratricide of Remus. The image of a she-wolf suckling the twins in their infancy

    Romulus and Remus

    Romulus and Remus

    Romulus_and_Remus

  • Capitoline Wolf
  • Bronze sculpture of Rome's founding legend

    the she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus has been a symbol of Rome since ancient times, and one of the most recognizable icons of ancient mythology. The

    Capitoline Wolf

    Capitoline Wolf

    Capitoline_Wolf

  • Mars (mythology)
  • Roman god of war, guardian of agriculture

    In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Mars (Latin: Mārs, pronounced [maːrs]) is the god of war and also an agricultural guardian, a combination characteristic

    Mars (mythology)

    Mars (mythology)

    Mars_(mythology)

  • Founding of Rome
  • Archaeological evidence and mythical tale for Rome's origins

    Exposed on the Tiber river, Romulus and his twin Remus were suckled by a she-wolf at the Lupercal before being raised by the shepherd Faustulus, taking revenge

    Founding of Rome

    Founding of Rome

    Founding_of_Rome

  • Lupercalia
  • Ancient pastoral annual festival celebrated in the city of Rome on February 15th

    Soranus', from Sabine hirpus 'wolf'), who practiced at Mt. Soracte, 45 km (28 mi) north of Rome, had elements in common with the Roman Lupercalia. Descriptions

    Lupercalia

    Lupercalia

    Lupercalia

  • Faustulus
  • Shepherd who found the infant twins Romulus and Remus

    In Roman mythology, Faustulus was the shepherd who found the infant Romulus (the future founder of the city of Rome) and his twin brother Remus along

    Faustulus

    Faustulus

    Faustulus

  • She-wolf
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    she-wolf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A she-wolf is a female gray wolf (Canis lupus). She-wolf or she wolf may also refer to: She-wolf (Roman mythology)

    She-wolf

    She-wolf

  • Palatine Hill
  • Centremost of the seven hills of Rome, Italy

    According to Roman mythology, the Palatine Hill was the location of the cave, known as the Lupercal, where Romulus and Remus were found by the she-wolf Lupa that

    Palatine Hill

    Palatine Hill

    Palatine_Hill

  • List of Capitoline Wolf statues
  • Segovia: There is a Capitoline Wolf statue under the Roman aqueduct in Segovia Mérida: The Capitoline Wolf is near the Roman bridge of the city. Tarragona :

    List of Capitoline Wolf statues

    List of Capitoline Wolf statues

    List_of_Capitoline_Wolf_statues

  • Capitoline Wolf, Bucharest
  • Monument in Bucharest, Romania

    people of Bucharest. This statue depicted the legendary she-wolf that, according to Roman mythology, nursed Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. The

    Capitoline Wolf, Bucharest

    Capitoline Wolf, Bucharest

    Capitoline_Wolf,_Bucharest

  • Lupercal
  • Cave at the foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome

    legend of the founding of Rome, Romulus and Remus were found there by the she-wolf who suckled them until they were rescued by the shepherd Faustulus. Luperci

    Lupercal

    Lupercal

    Lupercal

  • Capitoline Wolf Statue, Cincinnati
  • Replica of Roman statue in Cincinnati, Ohio

    The Capitoline Wolf Statue is a bronze sculpture of a she-wolf nursing Romulus and Remus in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. A replica of the original

    Capitoline Wolf Statue, Cincinnati

    Capitoline Wolf Statue, Cincinnati

    Capitoline_Wolf_Statue,_Cincinnati

  • Asena
  • She-wolf in the Gokturk foundation myth

    of wolves Grey wolf (mythology) Tiele people, whose progenitors were a gray he-wolf and a Xiongnu princess She-wolf (Roman mythology), a similar figure

    Asena

    Asena

    Asena

  • Undley bracteate
  • head of the emperor and the image of Romulus and Remus suckled by the she-wolf on one face. With a diameter of 2.3 cm, it weighs 2.24 grams. It may have

    Undley bracteate

    Undley_bracteate

  • Lupercus (mythology)
  • Roman deity

    Roman mythology. Lupercus was a protector of the farmers, harvesting and packs of wild animals. Every year on 15 February in honor of him, the Romans

    Lupercus (mythology)

    Lupercus_(mythology)

  • Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology
  • The wolf is a common motif in the foundational mythologies and cosmologies of peoples throughout Eurasia and North America (corresponding to the historical

    Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology

    Wolves in folklore, religion and mythology

    Wolves_in_folklore,_religion_and_mythology

  • Capitoline Wolf Statue, Cluj-Napoca
  • Statue in Cluj-Napoca, Romania

    The Capitoline Wolf Statue (Romanian: Statuia Lupoaicei) in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, is located on Eroilor Boulevard, in the city centre on the banks of the

    Capitoline Wolf Statue, Cluj-Napoca

    Capitoline Wolf Statue, Cluj-Napoca

    Capitoline_Wolf_Statue,_Cluj-Napoca

  • Ara Pacis
  • Ancient Roman religious monument in Rome, Italy

    Rome dedicated to the Pax Romana. The monument was commissioned by the Roman Senate on July 4, 13 BC to honour the return of Augustus to Rome after three

    Ara Pacis

    Ara Pacis

    Ara_Pacis

  • Franks Casket
  • Anglo-Saxon carved chest

    Adoration of the Magi, along with images derived from Roman history (Emperor Titus) and Roman mythology (Romulus and Remus), as well as a depiction of at

    Franks Casket

    Franks Casket

    Franks_Casket

  • Lupa
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    author of the book A Field Guide to Otherkin (2007) She-wolf (Roman mythology), an Italian wolf who nursed the twins Romulus and Remus La lupa (disambiguation)

    Lupa

    Lupa

  • Column of Antoninus Pius
  • Honorific column devoted to Roman emperor Antoninus Pius

    depicts the legendary founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus, suckled by a she-wolf. On these two almost identical sides, members of the cavalry circle the

    Column of Antoninus Pius

    Column of Antoninus Pius

    Column_of_Antoninus_Pius

  • Romulus of Fiesole
  • Roman Catholic saint

    named Cyrus. Like the Romulus of ancient Roman legend, this Romulus was also abandoned and suckled by a she-wolf. He was captured, baptized and raised by

    Romulus of Fiesole

    Romulus of Fiesole

    Romulus_of_Fiesole

  • Capitoline Wolf, Chișinău
  • Monument in Central Chișinău, Moldova

    75″E / 47.0229250°N 28.8285417°E / 47.0229250; 28.8285417 The Capitoline Wolf (Romanian: Lupoaica Capitolină) is a monument in Central Chișinău, Moldova

    Capitoline Wolf, Chișinău

    Capitoline Wolf, Chișinău

    Capitoline_Wolf,_Chișinău

  • Interpretatio graeca
  • Methodology for cultural comparison

    gods. It is a discourse used to interpret or attempt to understand the mythology and religion of other cultures using familiar terms; a comparative methodology

    Interpretatio graeca

    Interpretatio graeca

    Interpretatio_graeca

  • Diana (mythology)
  • Roman goddess of hunting and the wild

    the night, and the Moon. She is equated with the Greek goddess Artemis, and absorbed much of Artemis' mythology early in Roman history, including a birth

    Diana (mythology)

    Diana (mythology)

    Diana_(mythology)

  • La lupa
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    La lupa is Italian for "the she-wolf", a female wolf. La lupa can refer to the mythological she-wolf that suckled Romulus and Remus and became a symbol

    La lupa

    La_lupa

  • Comparative mythology
  • Comparison of myths from different cultures

    Comparative mythology is the comparison of myths from different cultures in an attempt to identify shared themes and characteristics. Comparative mythology has

    Comparative mythology

    Comparative_mythology

  • Italian wolf
  • Subspecies of carnivore

    The animal features prominently in pre-Roman, Roman, and later Italian cultures. In Roman mythology, the wolf played a role in the founding of Rome by

    Italian wolf

    Italian wolf

    Italian_wolf

  • Colossal Biosciences dire wolf project
  • Bioengineering project with the goal of replicating an extinct species

    the legendary twin brothers who founded Rome, and in Roman mythology had been suckled by a she-wolf as infants. As pups, a picture was taken of them resting

    Colossal Biosciences dire wolf project

    Colossal_Biosciences_dire_wolf_project

  • Classical mythology
  • Study of myths of the Greeks and Romans

    Classical mythology, also known as Greco-Roman mythology or Greek and Roman mythology, is the collective body and study of myths from the ancient Greeks

    Classical mythology

    Classical mythology

    Classical_mythology

  • Aeneas
  • Trojan hero in Greco-Roman mythology

    [ae̯ˈneːaːs]; from Ancient Greek: Αἰνείας, romanized: Aineías) was a Trojan hero in Greco-Roman mythology, the son of the Trojan prince Anchises and the

    Aeneas

    Aeneas

    Aeneas

  • Sól (Germanic mythology)
  • Germanic deity

    German: Sunna, Gothic: 𐍃𐌿𐌽𐌽𐍉, romanized: Sunnō) is the Sun personified as a goddess. In Norse mythology, she travels across the sky in a horse-drawn

    Sól (Germanic mythology)

    Sól (Germanic mythology)

    Sól_(Germanic_mythology)

  • List of demigods
  • Bacchus by the Romans. Epaphus: son of Zeus and Io, a priestess of the goddess Hera (Zeus' wife). Harmonia: according to Greek mythology was the daughter

    List of demigods

    List_of_demigods

  • Medeina
  • Deity

    one of the main deities in the Lithuanian mythology, and is similar to Latvian Meža māte (Forest Mother). She is a ruler of forests, trees and animals

    Medeina

    Medeina

  • Greek mythology
  • Body of myths originating in ancient Greece

    mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology

    Greek mythology

    Greek mythology

    Greek_mythology

  • Vesta (mythology)
  • Ancient Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family

    [ˈwɛs.ta]) is the virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman religion. She was rarely depicted in human form, and was more often represented

    Vesta (mythology)

    Vesta (mythology)

    Vesta_(mythology)

  • Proto-Indo-European mythology
  • reconstructed Proto-Indo-European mythology. The main mythologies used in comparative reconstruction are Indo-Iranian, Baltic, Roman, Norse, Celtic, Greek, Slavic

    Proto-Indo-European mythology

    Proto-Indo-European mythology

    Proto-Indo-European_mythology

  • Rhea Silvia
  • Mythical mother of Romulus and Remus

    birth, they were taken from her and raised by a she-wolf. These events were frequently portrayed in Roman art and literature. Her story is documented by

    Rhea Silvia

    Rhea Silvia

    Rhea_Silvia

  • List of mythological objects
  • (Greek mythology) Shield of Ajax, a huge shield made of seven cow-hides with a layer of bronze. (Greek mythology) Ancile, the shield of the Roman god Mars

    List of mythological objects

    List of mythological objects

    List_of_mythological_objects

  • Liminal deity
  • Gods of boundaries or transitions

    A liminal deity is a god or goddess in mythology who presides over thresholds, gates, or doorways; "a crosser of boundaries". In Hindu traditions, liminal

    Liminal deity

    Liminal deity

    Liminal_deity

  • Mythology of Italy
  • The mythologies in present-day Italy encompass the mythology of the Romans, Etruscans, and other peoples living in Italy, those ancient stories about divine

    Mythology of Italy

    Mythology of Italy

    Mythology_of_Italy

  • Kings of Alba Longa
  • Series of legendary kings of Latium

    Age settlements in the area traditionally identified as the site. In Roman mythology, Alba was founded by Ascanius, the son of Aeneas, as a colony of Lavinium

    Kings of Alba Longa

    Kings of Alba Longa

    Kings_of_Alba_Longa

  • Acca Larentia
  • Ancient Roman mythological figure

    Acca Larentina was a mythical woman, later a goddess of fertility, in Roman mythology whose festival, the Larentalia, was celebrated on 23 December. In one

    Acca Larentia

    Acca Larentia

    Acca_Larentia

  • Rumina
  • Roman goddess of breastfeeding

    one of the indigitamenta, Rumina lacked the elaborate mythology and personality of later Roman deities, and was instead a more abstract, numinous entity

    Rumina

    Rumina

  • Lupae
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lupa (Latin for "she-wolf"; plural: Lupae) can refer to: a female wolf the goddess Artemis/Diana, in her "wolf form"; see Lupa (mythology) and e.g. Lupa

    Lupae

    Lupae

  • Somnus
  • Roman deity, god of sleep

    In Roman mythology, Somnus ("sleep") is the personification of sleep. His Greek counterpart is Hypnos. Somnus resided in the underworld. According to

    Somnus

    Somnus

    Somnus

  • Hersilia
  • Wife of Romulus, legendary first king of Rome

    In Roman mythology, Hersilia was a figure in the foundation myth of Rome. She is credited with ending the war between Rome and the Sabines. In some accounts

    Hersilia

    Hersilia

    Hersilia

  • Index of ancient Rome–related articles
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    Rogations Sextilis Sextus (praenomen) She-wolf (Roman mythology) Shrine of Venus Cloacina Si deus si dea Sica Sicilia (Roman province) Siege hook Siege of Alexandria

    Index of ancient Rome–related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles

  • Norse mythology
  • Body of myths from Scandinavia

    in Norse mythology Greek mythology Roman mythology The horse in Nordic mythology Rooth, Anna Birgitta (1961). Loki in Scandinavian Mythology. C. W. K

    Norse mythology

    Norse mythology

    Norse_mythology

  • Apollo
  • Ancient Greek god

    Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology Acraepheus  Schmitz, Leonhard (1870). "Epactaeus". In Smith, William (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography

    Apollo

    Apollo

    Apollo

  • Werewolf in Slavic mythology
  • Mythological creature

    In Slavic mythology, a werewolf is a human-shapeshifter who temporarily takes the form of a wolf. Werewolves were often described as ordinary wolves, though

    Werewolf in Slavic mythology

    Werewolf in Slavic mythology

    Werewolf_in_Slavic_mythology

  • Africa (goddess)
  • Roman goddess and personification of the continent Africa

    elephant-mask headdress, a cornucopia, a military standard, and a lion. To the Romans she was considered a minor deity, "Africa" was their imperial province, roughly

    Africa (goddess)

    Africa (goddess)

    Africa_(goddess)

  • Roman Charity
  • Ancient story

    Roman Charity (Latin: Caritas Romana; Italian: Carità Romana) or Cimon and Pero is an ancient Greek and Roman exemplary story (exemplum) of filial piety

    Roman Charity

    Roman Charity

    Roman_Charity

  • Werewolf
  • Mythological human with acquired ability to transform into a wolflike creature

    werwulf 'man-wolf'), or occasionally lycanthrope (from Ancient Greek λυκάνθρωπος 'wolf-human'), is an individual who can shapeshift into a wolf or therianthropic

    Werewolf

    Werewolf

    Werewolf

  • List of Roman deities
  • lost mythologies were noted by Robert Schilling, "The Religion of the Roman Republic: A Review of Recent Studies," in Roman and European Mythologies, pp

    List of Roman deities

    List_of_Roman_deities

  • Nerio
  • War goddess, wife of Mars in Roman mythology

    In ancient Roman religion and myth, Nerio (or Neriene) was an ancient war goddess and the personification of valor. She was the partner of Mars in ancient

    Nerio

    Nerio

  • Psamathe (Nereid)
  • Nereid in Greek mythology

    of Aegina, she is the mother of a son, Phocus. When Phocus is killed by his half-brothers Peleus and Telamon, Psamathe sends a giant wolf at Peleus's

    Psamathe (Nereid)

    Psamathe (Nereid)

    Psamathe_(Nereid)

  • Śuri
  • Etruscan deity

    ancient Roman religion. He was variously depicted as: a crowned young man wielding a spear or bow and arrows; an enthroned black-bearded man with a wolf-skin

    Śuri

    Śuri

    Śuri

  • Lycus of Libya
  • or Lykos (/ˈlaɪkəs/ LY-kəs; Ancient Greek: Λύκος, romanized: Lúkos, lit. 'wolf'), in Greek mythology, was a king of Libya and son of the god Ares and the

    Lycus of Libya

    Lycus_of_Libya

  • Tutela
  • Roman goddess and personification of guardianship

    In ancient Roman culture and mythology, Tutela was a goddess and divine personification of "guardianship." As a concept, tutela had specific applications

    Tutela

    Tutela

    Tutela

  • Tiberinus (god)
  • Roman water deity

    Tiberinus is a figure in Roman mythology. He was the god of the Tiber River. He was added to the 3,000 rivers (sons of Oceanus and Tethys), as the genius

    Tiberinus (god)

    Tiberinus (god)

    Tiberinus_(god)

  • Libertas
  • Roman goddess of liberty

    [liːˈbɛrt̪aːs̠]) is the Roman goddess and personification of liberty. She became a politicised figure in the late republic. She sometimes also appeared

    Libertas

    Libertas

    Libertas

  • Rape of the Sabine women
  • Incident in Roman mythology

    treason of Tarpeia, daughter of Spurius Tarpeius, Roman governor of the citadel on the Capitoline Hill. She opened the city gates for the Sabines in return

    Rape of the Sabine women

    Rape of the Sabine women

    Rape_of_the_Sabine_women

  • Gubernaculum (classical)
  • Rudder of an ancient ship

    depicted on around 1000 different Roman coins usually holding a gubernaculum. A sandstone statuette of Fortuna, the Roman god of luck, fate, fortune was

    Gubernaculum (classical)

    Gubernaculum_(classical)

  • Divine twins
  • Proto-Indo-European mytheme

    15–40. doi:10.7592/fejf2018.72.sanko. Roman, Luke; Roman, Monica (2010). Encyclopedia of Greek and Roman Mythology. Infobase Publishing. p. 58. ISBN 978-1-4381-2639-5

    Divine twins

    Divine twins

    Divine_twins

  • Amulius
  • Mythical king of Alba Longa who ordered the death of Romulus and Remus

    In Roman mythology, Amulius (Latin: [aˈmuːliʊs]) was king of Alba Longa who ordered the death of his infant, twin grandnephews Romulus, the eventual founder

    Amulius

    Amulius

    Amulius

  • Battle of Lacus Curtius
  • Final battle in the war between the Roman Kingdom and the Sabines in the 8th century BC

    In Roman mythology, the Battle of the Lacus Curtius was the final battle in the war between the Roman Kingdom and the Sabines following Rome's mass abduction

    Battle of Lacus Curtius

    Battle of Lacus Curtius

    Battle_of_Lacus_Curtius

  • List of legendary creatures by type
  • birdwatchers. Caladrius (Roman) – White bird with healing powers. Chalkydri (Jewish) – Heavenly creatures of the sun. Chamrosh (Persian mythology) – Creature with

    List of legendary creatures by type

    List_of_legendary_creatures_by_type

  • List of death deities
  • Divine beings associated with death

    The mythology or religion of most cultures incorporate a god of death or, more frequently, a divine being closely associated with death, an afterlife

    List of death deities

    List of death deities

    List_of_death_deities

  • Leto
  • Greek goddess and mother of Apollo and Artemis

    Greek mythology and religion, Leto (/ˈliːtoʊ/; Ancient Greek: Λητώ, romanized: Lêtố, pronounced [lεːˈtɔː]) is the mother of Apollo and Artemis. She is the

    Leto

    Leto

    Leto

  • Ganymede (mythology)
  • Figure from Greek mythology

    In Greek mythology, Ganymede (/ˈɡænɪmiːd/ GAN-im-eed) or Ganymedes (/ˌɡænɪˈmiːdiːz/ GAN-im-EE-deez; Ancient Greek: Γανυμήδης, romanized: Ganymēdēs) is

    Ganymede (mythology)

    Ganymede (mythology)

    Ganymede_(mythology)

  • Lycus (son of Hyrieus)
  • Greek mythological Theban king

    In Greek mythology, Lycus or Lykos (/ˈlaɪkəs/ LY-kəs; Ancient Greek: Λύκος, romanized: Lúkos, lit. 'wolf') was a ruler of the ancient city of Ancient

    Lycus (son of Hyrieus)

    Lycus (son of Hyrieus)

    Lycus_(son_of_Hyrieus)

  • Persian mythology
  • Iranian mythology, or Persian mythology in western term (Persian: اسطوره‌شناسی ایرانی), is the body of the myths originally told by ancient Persians and

    Persian mythology

    Persian_mythology

  • Tarchetius
  • Promathion, who wrote a history of Italy. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Tarchetius Plutarch, Romulus, 2  This article incorporates

    Tarchetius

    Tarchetius

  • Eros
  • Greek god of love and sex

    Claviger A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Pandemos Hesiod, Theogony 116–122. "First of all the gods she devised Erōs." (Parmenides, fragment

    Eros

    Eros

    Eros

  • List of Cthulhu Mythos deities
  • Mh'ithrha (Arch-Lord of Tindalos) is an invisible wolf-like fiend similar to Fenrir of Norse mythology (if not coincident). Mh'ithrha is the lord of the

    List of Cthulhu Mythos deities

    List of Cthulhu Mythos deities

    List_of_Cthulhu_Mythos_deities

  • Mormo
  • Greek mythical character

    Greek and Roman biography and mythology, London: John Murray L.S. (1870), Smith, William (ed.), "Mormo'lyce", A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography

    Mormo

    Mormo

  • List of solar deities
  • Germanic peoples, who according to Nordic mythology is chased across the sky in her horse-drawn chariot by a wolf Helios, god and personification of the

    List of solar deities

    List_of_solar_deities

  • Turkic mythology
  • Myths and legends told by the Turkic people

    birth to by a mythical wolf in Turkic mythology. The legend tells of a young boy who survived a raid in his village. A she-wolf finds the injured child

    Turkic mythology

    Turkic_mythology

  • Reconstructionist Roman religion
  • Revival of ancient Roman polytheism

    of the Roman gods), religio romana (Roman religion), via romana agli dei (the Roman way to the gods), Roman-Italic religion, or gentile Roman religion

    Reconstructionist Roman religion

    Reconstructionist Roman religion

    Reconstructionist_Roman_religion

  • Annona (mythology)
  • Personification of the Roman grain supply

    She is presented as a theophany of the emperor's power to care for his people through the provision of grain. Annona thus lacked narrative mythology or

    Annona (mythology)

    Annona (mythology)

    Annona_(mythology)

  • Hemlock Grove
  • 2012 American horror-thriller novel

    also muses that while she married JR Godfrey, she fell in love with his brother Norman, who actually fathered Roman. At Roman's 18th birthday, Olivia

    Hemlock Grove

    Hemlock_Grove

  • Euphemia (empress)
  • Augusta

    religion that predated the Roman, in which the deity was represented as a she-wolf (similar to Artemis in Greek Mythology), which would imply a quite

    Euphemia (empress)

    Euphemia (empress)

    Euphemia_(empress)

  • Laverna
  • Roman goddess

    In Roman mythology, Laverna was a goddess of gain or profit and the underworld, who became associated with the protection of lower classes, refugees,

    Laverna

    Laverna

  • Artemis
  • Ancient Greek goddess

    and chastity. She was often said to roam the forests and mountains, attended by an entourage of nymphs. The goddess Diana is her Roman equivalent. Artemis

    Artemis

    Artemis

    Artemis

  • Virtus (deity)
  • Roman deity

    ancient Roman religion, Virtus (Latin pronunciation: [ˈwɪrtuːs̠]) was the deity of bravery and military strength, the personification of the Roman virtue

    Virtus (deity)

    Virtus (deity)

    Virtus_(deity)

  • Shapeshifting
  • Ability to physically transform in mythology, folklore and speculative fiction

    In mythology, folklore and speculative fiction, shapeshifting is the ability to physically transform oneself through unnatural means. The idea of shapeshifting

    Shapeshifting

    Shapeshifting

    Shapeshifting

  • Lithuanian mythology
  • Lithuanian mythology (Lithuanian: Lietuvių mitologija) is the mythology of Lithuanian polytheism, the religion of pre-Christian Lithuanians. Like other

    Lithuanian mythology

    Lithuanian_mythology

  • Ver sacrum
  • Ancient Italian dedication practice for colonies

    signa. Others in use were the wolf, the Minotaur, the horse and the boar. Andreas Alföldi has linked each animal with a Roman god, starting with the eagle

    Ver sacrum

    Ver_sacrum

  • Siren (mythology)
  • Creature in Greek mythology

    In Greek mythology, sirens (Ancient Greek: singular: Σειρήν, Seirḗn; plural: Σειρῆνες, Seirênes) are female humanlike beings with alluring voices; they

    Siren (mythology)

    Siren (mythology)

    Siren_(mythology)

  • Berserker
  • Old Norse warrior fighting in a fury

    the Romans and displayed in the armilustrium in Rome. Frenzy warriors wearing the skins of wolves called ulfheðnar ("wolf-skin-ers" or possibly "wolf-heathens";

    Berserker

    Berserker

  • List of hybrid creatures in folklore
  • folklore record grouped morphologically. Hybrids not found in classical mythology but developed in the context of modern popular culture are listed in § Modern

    List of hybrid creatures in folklore

    List_of_hybrid_creatures_in_folklore

  • Werewoman
  • Woman who has taken the form of an animal

    In mythology and literature, a werewoman or were-woman is a woman who has taken the form of an animal through a process of therianthropy. The use of the

    Werewoman

    Werewoman

    Werewoman

  • Circe
  • Enchantress-goddess in Greek mythology

    Greek mythology, Circe (Ancient Greek pronunciation: [kírkɛː], Greek pronunciation: [ˈcir.ci] pronounced /ˈsɜːr.siː/; Ancient Greek: Κίρκη, romanized: Kírkē

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  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000
  • Fides, the Roman goddess of faith, oaths and honesty DMP · 37 38 Leda – Leda, queen of Sparta and mother of Helen of Troy in Greek mythology. She was seduced

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000

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  • Wolf
  • Species of canine

    The wolf (Canis lupus; pl.: wolves), also known as the grey wolf or gray wolf, is a canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty subspecies

    Wolf

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  • Faunus
  • Roman deity of the countryside

    With the increasing influence of Greek mythology on Roman mythology in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE, the Romans identified their own deities with Greek

    Faunus

    Faunus

    Faunus

  • Cupid
  • Ancient Roman god of desire, affection and erotic love

    In classical mythology, Cupid /ˈkjuːpɪd/ (Latin: Cupīdō [kʊˈpiːdoː], meaning "passionate desire") is the god of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection

    Cupid

    Cupid

    Cupid

  • Actor (mythology)
  • Set of Greek mythical characters

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    Actor (mythology)

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