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Symbolism from Mythology: Part II - Rome, Saturn, Phoenix, Sphinx, Tantalus, Thanatos, Venus, Vulcan, Zodiac

Explore the symbolic significance of various mythological elements including Roman figures, celestial bodies, mythical creatures, and Hogwarts houses. Discover the rich symbolism derived from Greek and Roman mythology.

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Symbolism from Mythology: Part II - Rome, Saturn, Phoenix, Sphinx, Tantalus, Thanatos, Venus, Vulcan, Zodiac

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  1. Symbolism from Mythology(Mostly Greek & Roman Mythology)Part II by Don L. F. Nilsen & Alleen Pace Nilsen

  2. Romulus and RemusRome, Italy

  3. Saturn, Bacchus & DionysusSaturnalia, Bacchinalia, & the Planet Saturn

  4. The Mythological Phoenix Rising, J. K. Rowling’s Phoenix Rising & Phoenix, Arizona

  5. The Sphinx:“Riddle of the Sphinx”

  6. Tantalus (the Catch 22 god)and Tantalizing

  7. Thalia (Music, Dance, Song)Thanatos (Death)

  8. The Titanic

  9. Boticelli’s Venus, Venus Fly Trap, Venus De Milo (Le Louvre) and the Planet Venus

  10. Vulcan vs. Spock (A Vulcan)

  11. Astronomy and Astrology Northern Constellations (Never Set—24-Hour Clock) Ursa Minor (Little Dipper) Ursa Major (Big Dipper) Draco Cepheus Cassopeia Southern Constellation (Never Rises) Southern Cross Australian Flag New Zealand Flag Zodiac (Milky Way) (Rise & Set in 24-hour period) Aquarius (Water Carrier) Pisces (Fish) Aries (Ram) Taurus (Bull) Gemini (Twins) Cancer (Tropic) Leo (Lion) Virgo (Virgin) Libra (Scales) Scorpio (Scorpion) Sagittarius (Centaur Archer) Capricorn (Horned Goat)

  12. Zodiac Sign:Dates:Stone:Equinox/ Solstice Aquarius Jan 12-Feb 19 Garnet Pisces Feb 19-March 21 Amethyst V. E. Aries March 22-April 20 Bloodstone Taurus April 21-May 21 Emerald Gemini May 22-June 21 Aquamarine S. S. Cancer June 21-July 22 Pearl Leo July 23-August 22 Peridot Virgo August 23-Sept 22 Saphire A. E. Libra Sept 23-October 23 Chrysolite Scorpio Oct 24-Nov 21 Beryl Sagittarius Nov 22-Dec 21 Topaz W. S. Capicorn Dec 22-Jan 21 Ruby

  13. Milky Way Galaxy and the Zodiac

  14. Astronomy and the ZodiacNorthern & Southern Constellations

  15. Special Stars

  16. Mythological Places:Elysian Fields and Champs Elysees in Paris

  17. Scylla & Charybdis

  18. The River Styx (with Charon)The River Lethe & Phlegethon

  19. The Iliad & The Odyssy

  20. Jason & the Argonauts

  21. Helen of Troy &Trojan Horse

  22. Mythological ObjectsThe Golden Apple and the Judgment of ParisJason and the Golden Fleece

  23. The Philosopher’s Stone and the Beginnings of Chemistry

  24. Mythical Characters:Griffin, Satyr, Centaur, Unicorn

  25. Hogwarts Houses

  26. An Invented PlatformAnd An Invented Alley

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