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Literature - Mythological Places and Objects

Here you will learn some English words related to mythological places and objects such as "Atlantis", "Sparta", and "trident".

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Atlantis
[noun]

a legendary island first mentioned by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, believed to have been swallowed up by the sea

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Elysium
[noun]

a conception of the afterlife as a paradise, a place of eternal happiness and peace

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a prominent mountain in Greece and is considered the home of the gods in Greek mythology

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Asgard
[noun]

a realm in Norse mythology, home to the gods and goddesses

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Yggdrasil
[noun]

the immense mythical tree that connects the nine worlds in Norse mythology

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Midgard
[noun]

the world of humans in Norse mythology, surrounded by the sea and located within a mythical tree called Yggdrasil

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the realm of the dead in Greek mythology, ruled over by the god Hades

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oracle
[noun]

a place regarded as a source of wise counsel or prophetic predictions, often associated with the ability to communicate with the divine

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(in Greek mythology) a complex maze designed to trap the Minotaur, which was so intricate that it was nearly impossible to escape from

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Troy
[noun]

an ancient city located in what is now Turkey, which was the site of a famous war between the Trojans and the Greeks, as described in the Iliad

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Tiryns
[noun]

an ancient Mycenaean archaeological site in the Peloponnese region of Greece, known for its well-preserved Cyclopean walls and palace complex

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Thebes
[noun]

a city in Greece with a rich mythological and historical legacy, and was believed to be the birthplace of several important figures in Greek mythology, including Hercules, Dionysus, and Oedipus

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Sparta
[noun]

an ancient Greek city-state known for its military strength and discipline

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Mycenae
[noun]

an ancient city in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece and was one of the major centers of Greek civilization during the late Bronze Age

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Corinth
[noun]

an ancient Greek city-state located on the Isthmus of Corinth, known for its strategic location and wealth, as well as for its architecture and artistic production

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Styx
[noun]

the river that forms the boundary between Earth and the underworld, and it is also the name of the goddess who personifies this river

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Nun
[noun]

the personification of the primeval waters that were believed to have existed before creation, and was considered to be the source of all life

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a group of mythical islands in ancient Greek and Roman mythology said to be a paradise for heroes and those favored by the gods

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Excalibur
[noun]

a legendary sword from Arthurian legend, often associated with the rightful sovereignty of Great Britain

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a Greek mythological artifact that contained all the evils of the world, which were released when Pandora opened the box out of curiosity

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trident
[noun]

a three-pronged spear or fork, historically used for fishing and hunting but also associated with various mythological gods and figures

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aegis
[noun]

a shield or protective armor, often associated with the Greek goddess Athena

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amulet
[noun]

a piece of jewelry that some wear around their neck and consider as a form of protection against evil, disease, etc.

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ankh
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an object or design similar to a cross with a loop on top, considered to be the sign of life in ancient Egypt

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a biblical artifact that was said to have contained the tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments and other sacred objects

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caduceus
[noun]

a staff associated with Hermes, featuring two snakes and often wings, symbolizing trade and communication

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a phenomenon that occurs during sunrise or sunset when a pinkish band of light appears in the sky between the horizon and the dark blue upper atmosphere

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chalice
[noun]

a large, ceremonial cup, typically made of metal, that is used for drinking wine or other sacred liquids during religious ceremonies

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a legendary spring that is believed to have the power to restore youth to those who drink or bathe in its waters

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Draupnir
[noun]

a golden ring from Norse mythology, owned by Odin, that had the magical ability to create eight new rings of equal value every ninth night and was given as a gift to Balder

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wand
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a thin, hand-held stick or rod that is used for various purposes such as casting spells, directing energy, or performing illusions

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an ancient text that is believed to contain the secrets of the universe, including the principles of alchemy and the philosopher's stone

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Eye of ra
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an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, power, and good health

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a mythical artifact in Greek mythology, a symbol of kingship and authority, which Jason and the Argonauts set out to retrieve

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a significant object in Christian tradition that is said to be the cup or dish used by Jesus at the Last Supper and sought after by various knights in medieval romances

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a symbol of abundance and nourishment, also known as the "horn of plenty"

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Valhalla
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a great hall located in Asgard, the realm of the gods, said to be the home of Odin

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a well or other body of water, often found in folklore, where people make wishes by throwing coins or other objects into it

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a carpet or rug from Middle Eastern and South Asian folklore and mythology, which is capable of flying and carrying people through the air

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talaria
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a type of winged sandals or boots from Greek and Roman mythology, commonly associated with the god Hermes or Mercury, which allow the wearer to fly or move quickly

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a fantastical imaginary world, often associated with Lewis Carroll's classic novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"

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