آشنایی با اساتیر ملل(انگلیسی)
مدیران انجمن: رونین, شوراي نظارت

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- تاریخ عضویت: پنجشنبه ۱۶ آبان ۱۳۸۷, ۸:۲۸ ب.ظ
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Greek people
Heracles The Twelve Labors of Heracles, part 1 [External Link Removed for Guests]
The Twelve Labors of Heracles, part 2 [External Link Removed for Guests]
The Twelve Labors of Heracles, part 3 [External Link Removed for Guests]
The Twelve Labors of Heracles, part 4 [External Link Removed for Guests]
Achilles The mighty hero Achilles [External Link Removed for Guests]
Actaeon The legendary hunter torn apart by Artemis' dogs [External Link Removed for Guests]
Agamemnon This golden death mask of an Agaean king was found at the acropolis of Mycene. The archeologist Heinrich Schliemann referred to it as the Mask of Agamemnon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ajax The mightiest of the Greek heroes in the Trojan War [External Link Removed for Guests]
Argo The building of the ship Argo [External Link Removed for Guests]
Argonauts The legendary Argonauts who encounter Poseidon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ariadne The daughter of King Minos of Crete. She helped Theseus escape from the labyrith that housed the Minotaur [External Link Removed for Guests]
Atalanta The famous Greek huntress who wanted to remain unmarried until she could be defeated in a footrace. Here, Melanion drops golden apples and Atalanta stops to pick them up, thus losing the race [External Link Removed for Guests]
Bellerophon The Corinthian hero Bellerophon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Bellerophon The Corinthian hero Bellerophon with the winged horse Pegasus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Cadmus The founder of the city of Thebes [External Link Removed for Guests]
Calchas The famous Greek seer [External Link Removed for Guests]
Circe The Greek sorceress, daughter of the sun-god Helios. She turned the companions of Odysseus into swine, and kept him with her for a year [External Link Removed for Guests]
Daedalus The famous Greek architect, inventor, and craftsman [External Link Removed for Guests]
Dido The legendary founder and queen of Carthage [External Link Removed for Guests]
Dioscuri Castor and Polydeuces (Pollux), the twin sons of Leda and Zeus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Dirce The wife of King Lycus, she was tied to the horns of a bull [External Link Removed for Guests]
Heracles
The legendary hero Heracles .Hercules [External Link Removed for Guests]
Heracles The Twelve Labors of Heracles, part 1 [External Link Removed for Guests]
The Twelve Labors of Heracles, part 2 [External Link Removed for Guests]
The Twelve Labors of Heracles, part 3 [External Link Removed for Guests]
The Twelve Labors of Heracles, part 4 [External Link Removed for Guests]
Achilles The mighty hero Achilles [External Link Removed for Guests]
Actaeon The legendary hunter torn apart by Artemis' dogs [External Link Removed for Guests]
Agamemnon This golden death mask of an Agaean king was found at the acropolis of Mycene. The archeologist Heinrich Schliemann referred to it as the Mask of Agamemnon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ajax The mightiest of the Greek heroes in the Trojan War [External Link Removed for Guests]
Argo The building of the ship Argo [External Link Removed for Guests]
Argonauts The legendary Argonauts who encounter Poseidon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ariadne The daughter of King Minos of Crete. She helped Theseus escape from the labyrith that housed the Minotaur [External Link Removed for Guests]
Atalanta The famous Greek huntress who wanted to remain unmarried until she could be defeated in a footrace. Here, Melanion drops golden apples and Atalanta stops to pick them up, thus losing the race [External Link Removed for Guests]
Bellerophon The Corinthian hero Bellerophon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Bellerophon The Corinthian hero Bellerophon with the winged horse Pegasus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Cadmus The founder of the city of Thebes [External Link Removed for Guests]
Calchas The famous Greek seer [External Link Removed for Guests]
Circe The Greek sorceress, daughter of the sun-god Helios. She turned the companions of Odysseus into swine, and kept him with her for a year [External Link Removed for Guests]
Daedalus The famous Greek architect, inventor, and craftsman [External Link Removed for Guests]
Dido The legendary founder and queen of Carthage [External Link Removed for Guests]
Dioscuri Castor and Polydeuces (Pollux), the twin sons of Leda and Zeus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Dirce The wife of King Lycus, she was tied to the horns of a bull [External Link Removed for Guests]
Heracles
The legendary hero Heracles .Hercules [External Link Removed for Guests]
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- پست: 934
- تاریخ عضویت: پنجشنبه ۱۶ آبان ۱۳۸۷, ۸:۲۸ ب.ظ
- سپاسهای ارسالی: 1043 بار
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Re: آشنایی با اساتیر ملل(انگلیسی)
Greek people
Hydra A gigantic monster with seven heads (or nine) from Greek legend [External Link Removed for Guests]
Jason The legendary hero Jason [External Link Removed for Guests]
Jason The hero Jason killing a dragon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Laocoon The priest who warned the Trojans about the wooden horse of the Greeks [External Link Removed for Guests]
Menelaus The ruler of Lacedaemon and one of the heroes in the Trojan War [External Link Removed for Guests]
Myrmidons A people who were created by Zeus from ants [External Link Removed for Guests]
Nausicaa The daughter of Alcinous, and one of the most charming figures in the Odyssey [External Link Removed for Guests]
Odysseus Marble wall carving of the hero Odysseus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Opheltes Opheltes was the son of the Nemean king Lycurgus and his wife Eurydice. When he was still an infant he was killed by a snake [External Link Removed for Guests]
Orestes The son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, brother of Electra [External Link Removed for Guests]
Orpheus The famous musician Orpheus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Paris The son of the Trojan king Priamus and Hecuba. He abducted Helen [External Link Removed for Guests]
Patroclus The gentle and amiable friend of Achilles [External Link Removed for Guests]
Penelope The wife of Odysseus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Perseus The hero Perseus holding Medusa's head [External Link Removed for Guests]
Talos Talos was a man of bronze, made by Hephaestus, whom Zeus gave to Europa after he kidnapped her and took her to Crete. Detail of a vase painting [External Link Removed for Guests]
Theseus A famous hero, and King of Athens [External Link Removed for Guests]
Triptolemus Triptolemos was one of the men who had great power and honor in Eleusis and was one of the chiefs among the people, protecting the city by their wisdom and true judgements [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hydra A gigantic monster with seven heads (or nine) from Greek legend [External Link Removed for Guests]
Jason The legendary hero Jason [External Link Removed for Guests]
Jason The hero Jason killing a dragon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Laocoon The priest who warned the Trojans about the wooden horse of the Greeks [External Link Removed for Guests]
Menelaus The ruler of Lacedaemon and one of the heroes in the Trojan War [External Link Removed for Guests]
Myrmidons A people who were created by Zeus from ants [External Link Removed for Guests]
Nausicaa The daughter of Alcinous, and one of the most charming figures in the Odyssey [External Link Removed for Guests]
Odysseus Marble wall carving of the hero Odysseus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Opheltes Opheltes was the son of the Nemean king Lycurgus and his wife Eurydice. When he was still an infant he was killed by a snake [External Link Removed for Guests]
Orestes The son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, brother of Electra [External Link Removed for Guests]
Orpheus The famous musician Orpheus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Paris The son of the Trojan king Priamus and Hecuba. He abducted Helen [External Link Removed for Guests]
Patroclus The gentle and amiable friend of Achilles [External Link Removed for Guests]
Penelope The wife of Odysseus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Perseus The hero Perseus holding Medusa's head [External Link Removed for Guests]
Talos Talos was a man of bronze, made by Hephaestus, whom Zeus gave to Europa after he kidnapped her and took her to Crete. Detail of a vase painting [External Link Removed for Guests]
Theseus A famous hero, and King of Athens [External Link Removed for Guests]
Triptolemus Triptolemos was one of the men who had great power and honor in Eleusis and was one of the chiefs among the people, protecting the city by their wisdom and true judgements [External Link Removed for Guests]
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- تاریخ عضویت: پنجشنبه ۱۶ آبان ۱۳۸۷, ۸:۲۸ ب.ظ
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Hindu mythology
Avaloketishwara Redeemer of Humanity. An emanation of Amitaba, the Buddha of Infinite Radiance, his six-armed deity is also known as the Padma-Pani .Lotus Bearer [External Link Removed for Guests]
Brahma One of the great Hindu gods [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ganesha The deity of good fortune, new ventures, wisdom, and removal of obstacles [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ganesha The Hindu god deity of good fortune [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hanuman The symbol of Devotion and Service [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kali The Hindu goddess of dissolution and destruction [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kali The Hindu mother goddess, symbol of dissolution and destruction [External Link Removed for Guests]
Pashupati A Hindu deity [External Link Removed for Guests]
Vishnu One of the major Hindu gods [External Link Removed for Guests]
Avaloketishwara Redeemer of Humanity. An emanation of Amitaba, the Buddha of Infinite Radiance, his six-armed deity is also known as the Padma-Pani .Lotus Bearer [External Link Removed for Guests]
Brahma One of the great Hindu gods [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ganesha The deity of good fortune, new ventures, wisdom, and removal of obstacles [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ganesha The Hindu god deity of good fortune [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hanuman The symbol of Devotion and Service [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kali The Hindu goddess of dissolution and destruction [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kali The Hindu mother goddess, symbol of dissolution and destruction [External Link Removed for Guests]
Pashupati A Hindu deity [External Link Removed for Guests]
Vishnu One of the major Hindu gods [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Japanese mythology
Hotei One of the seven Japanese Shinto-gods of luck. Hotei ("cloth bag") is the god of happiness and laughter and the wisdom of being content [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kappa A Japanese water-demon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Oni Japanese demons who seize the souls of wicked persons on their deathbeds [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ten-gu A bogeyman from Japanese folklore [External Link Removed for Guests]
Hotei One of the seven Japanese Shinto-gods of luck. Hotei ("cloth bag") is the god of happiness and laughter and the wisdom of being content [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kappa A Japanese water-demon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Oni Japanese demons who seize the souls of wicked persons on their deathbeds [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ten-gu A bogeyman from Japanese folklore [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Judaic mythology
Asherah A goddess popular with the ancient Israelites [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Baal The Phoenician sun-god [External Link Removed for Guests]
Behemoth The Behemoth and the Leviathan [External Link Removed for Guests]
Eve Eve presenting Adam with the apple in the Garden of Eden [External Link Removed for Guests]
Lilith A female demon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Asherah A goddess popular with the ancient Israelites [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Baal The Phoenician sun-god [External Link Removed for Guests]
Behemoth The Behemoth and the Leviathan [External Link Removed for Guests]
Eve Eve presenting Adam with the apple in the Garden of Eden [External Link Removed for Guests]
Lilith A female demon [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Korean mythology
Tol-Harubang Stone Grandfather; ancient statues offering protection and fertility [External Link Removed for Guests]
Tol-Harubang Stone Grandfather; ancient statues offering protection and fertility [External Link Removed for Guests]
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- تاریخ عضویت: پنجشنبه ۱۶ آبان ۱۳۸۷, ۸:۲۸ ب.ظ
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Maya mythology
Ixchel The Mayan earth and moon goddess and patroness of pregnant women. Here she is represented as the crone [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ixchel The Mayan earth and moon goddess and patroness of pregnant women [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Sacrifice Human sacrifice performed by Mayan priests [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ixchel The Mayan earth and moon goddess and patroness of pregnant women. Here she is represented as the crone [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ixchel The Mayan earth and moon goddess and patroness of pregnant women [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Sacrifice Human sacrifice performed by Mayan priests [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Mesopotamian mythology
Dagon An ancient Mesopotamian vegetation god [External Link Removed for Guests]
Inanna The Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and war. One of the most important goddesses of the Sumerian pantheon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ishtar The Babylonian goddess of love and fertility [External Link Removed for Guests]
Pazuzu This demon is the personification of the south-east storm wind, which brings diseases [External Link Removed for Guests]
Dagon An ancient Mesopotamian vegetation god [External Link Removed for Guests]
Inanna The Sumerian goddess of love, fertility, and war. One of the most important goddesses of the Sumerian pantheon [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ishtar The Babylonian goddess of love and fertility [External Link Removed for Guests]
Pazuzu This demon is the personification of the south-east storm wind, which brings diseases [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Norse mythology
Freya Freya is a goddess of love and fertility, and the most beautiful and propitious of the goddesses [External Link Removed for Guests]
Freya The Norse goddess of love and fertility [External Link Removed for Guests]
Freyr The god of sun and rain, and patron of bountiful harvests [External Link Removed for Guests]
Odin The chief divinity of the Norse pantheon [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Thor The Norse god of thunder, battling Jormungand (bottom right). The picture also shows Odin, riding his eight-legged horse and carrying his spear [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Freya Freya is a goddess of love and fertility, and the most beautiful and propitious of the goddesses [External Link Removed for Guests]
Freya The Norse goddess of love and fertility [External Link Removed for Guests]
Freyr The god of sun and rain, and patron of bountiful harvests [External Link Removed for Guests]
Odin The chief divinity of the Norse pantheon [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Thor The Norse god of thunder, battling Jormungand (bottom right). The picture also shows Odin, riding his eight-legged horse and carrying his spear [External Link Removed for Guests]
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- تاریخ عضویت: پنجشنبه ۱۶ آبان ۱۳۸۷, ۸:۲۸ ب.ظ
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Other mythology
A Kwa Ba The Primordial Mother of the Ashanti [External Link Removed for Guests]
Anat The Phoenician/Canaanite/Ugaritic earth goddess, and goddess of love and war [External Link Removed for Guests]
Astarte West Semitic great goddess, and goddess of love and fertility [External Link Removed for Guests]
Dakini A Tibetan supernatural creature [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kurukulla The Tibetan goddess of love and wealth [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ouroboros The worm Ouroboros [External Link Removed for Guests]
Shahmeran In Anatolian mythology, the goddess of wisdom and the guardian of secrets [External Link Removed for Guests]
Thisbe A young Babylonian girl, the lover of Pyramus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Wayland The Anglo-Saxon god of blacksmithing [External Link Removed for Guests]
Willendorf Venus A primitive image of the great Mother Goddess [External Link Removed for Guests]
A Kwa Ba The Primordial Mother of the Ashanti [External Link Removed for Guests]
Anat The Phoenician/Canaanite/Ugaritic earth goddess, and goddess of love and war [External Link Removed for Guests]
Astarte West Semitic great goddess, and goddess of love and fertility [External Link Removed for Guests]
Dakini A Tibetan supernatural creature [External Link Removed for Guests]
Kurukulla The Tibetan goddess of love and wealth [External Link Removed for Guests]
Ouroboros The worm Ouroboros [External Link Removed for Guests]
Shahmeran In Anatolian mythology, the goddess of wisdom and the guardian of secrets [External Link Removed for Guests]
Thisbe A young Babylonian girl, the lover of Pyramus [External Link Removed for Guests]
Wayland The Anglo-Saxon god of blacksmithing [External Link Removed for Guests]
Willendorf Venus A primitive image of the great Mother Goddess [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Persian mythology
Anahita A Persian water goddess, fertility goddess, and patroness of women, as well as a goddess of war [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Mithra The god of light. Here he is slaying the divine bull [External Link Removed for Guests]
Anahita A Persian water goddess, fertility goddess, and patroness of women, as well as a goddess of war [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Mithra The god of light. Here he is slaying the divine bull [External Link Removed for Guests]
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- تاریخ عضویت: پنجشنبه ۱۶ آبان ۱۳۸۷, ۸:۲۸ ب.ظ
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Roman mythology
Aeneas One of the most respected of the Trojan heroes and founder of the Roman culture [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Amor The god of love [External Link Removed for Guests]
Aurora The Roman personification of the dawn [External Link Removed for Guests]
Bacchus The Roman god of wine [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Ceres The goddess of agriculture [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Cupid The god of love and his mortal lover Psyche [External Link Removed for Guests]
Diana The goddess of the hunt [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Fauns Wild forest deities from Roman mythology [External Link Removed for Guests]
Flora The Roman goddess of blossoming flowers of spring [External Link Removed for Guests]
Fortuna The Roman personification of good fortune [External Link Removed for Guests]
Janus The god of gates and doors, beginnings and endings [External Link Removed for Guests]
Juno
Protector and special counselor of the Roman state and queen of the gods [External Link Removed for Guests]
Aeneas One of the most respected of the Trojan heroes and founder of the Roman culture [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Amor The god of love [External Link Removed for Guests]
Aurora The Roman personification of the dawn [External Link Removed for Guests]
Bacchus The Roman god of wine [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Ceres The goddess of agriculture [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Cupid The god of love and his mortal lover Psyche [External Link Removed for Guests]
Diana The goddess of the hunt [External Link Removed for Guests]
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Fauns Wild forest deities from Roman mythology [External Link Removed for Guests]
Flora The Roman goddess of blossoming flowers of spring [External Link Removed for Guests]
Fortuna The Roman personification of good fortune [External Link Removed for Guests]
Janus The god of gates and doors, beginnings and endings [External Link Removed for Guests]
Juno
Protector and special counselor of the Roman state and queen of the gods [External Link Removed for Guests]
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