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Definition of Pandora

Pandora is the name of the first woman created by Zeus, according to Greek mythology. Its creation was a response to the trap that Prometheus committed by stealing fire from this god and granting it to men. Given this fact, Zeus gave life to Pandora to implant evil on Earth. […]

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Definition of Pachamama

Pachamama is a concept that comes from the Quechua language. Pacha can be translated as "world" or "Earth", while mama is equivalent to "mother". That is why it is often explained that Pachamama is, for certain Andean ethnic groups, Mother Earth. It is, in short, a kind of divinity or the center of the worldview of these […]

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Definition of ogre

Ogre is a notion that comes from the French ogre and refers to a mythological being, similar in appearance to a human being. The tradition of ogres was forged in various cultures of northern Europe. In the stories of the writer Robert E. Howard, famous especially for "Solomon Kane" and "Conan the Barbarian", […]

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Definition of deity

A deity is a being to whom conditions typical of a divinity are attributed. The term, which comes from the Latin word deitas, can be used as a synonym for the god or gods of a religion. The deities, therefore, are superhuman beings, who exceed the natural. The usual thing is that the […]

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Definition of apotheosis

Apotheosis is a term that derives from the Latin apotheōsis and that finds its most remote origin in a Greek word that can be translated as “deification.” The concept may refer to the granting of the dignity of gods to heroes. The apotheosis consisted, in the ancient world, of a ceremony that invested some […]

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Definition of hell

Hell is the place where, after death, the damned are subjected to eternal punishment. The concept, which comes from the Latin infernum, is also used to name the state of definitive deprivation of God and, in certain mythologies, the place where the spirits of the dead live. For example: “If you behave […]

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Definition of nemesis

When it comes to thoroughly analyzing the concept at hand, we must first state that it has its etymological origin in an ancient Indo-European root that is nem or nom. It can be established that it translates as “assign, distribute.” It is also important to highlight the fact that at the beginning it was linked […]

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Definition of muse

The muse is what inspires an artist. The notion comes from Greek mythology, where the muses were deities who lived in Parnassus or Helicon and protected the arts and sciences. Although their genealogy varies depending on the source, it is usually considered that the muses were daughters […]

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Definition of odyssey

Odyssey is a term that is closely related to a legend from Ancient Greece. It is captured in an epic poem that is attributed to the poet Homer. It is estimated that it was written in the 8th century BC and tells of a war that took place in the Asian part where it is currently […]

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Definition of chimera

The notion of chimera finds its origin in the Latin word chimaera, which, in turn, derives from a Greek term that means "fabulous animal." In this sense, it is a monster that, according to the fable, expelled flames from its mouth, its head was that of a lion and it had […]

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