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 Poseidon God Of The Seas Neptune in Roman Mythology


Religion & Faith >> Poseidon God Of The Seas Neptune in Roman Mythology


In the Greek pantheon, Zeus is the king of the gods. He rules the skies and the living, Hades rules the underworld and Poseidon is the god of the seas. Known as Neptune in Roman mythology, Poseidon was also once a male spirit of fertility and one of the early civic gods. He is the eldest son of Titans Cronus and Rhea and is one of the first Olympians. Hades, Zeus and Hera are his siblings.



 Bacchus Roman God Of Wine And Intoxication


Religion & Faith >> Bacchus Roman God Of Wine And Intoxication


The Greek god of wine Dionysus represents not only the intoxicating power of wine, but also reflects its beneficial and social influences. He was popularly known as Bacchus. He is manifestly non-Greek and is more associated with Roman culture. He is also viewed as a lawgiver, the promoter of civilization and a lover of skeptic. He is the ultimate patron deity of the theatre and agriculture.



 Christian Magic Greco Roman Divided Opinion Evil Divine CL Lewis Tantric Philosophy


Religion & Faith >> Christian Magic Greco Roman Divided Opinion Evil Divine CL Lewis Tantric Philosophy


The current generation is more inclined towards alternative religion and magic. It is commonly observed that the young college goers are well-versed in diverse languages but also harbor a desire to delve deep into the mysterious world of Christian magic.




 Daughter of Leda Helen Of Troy Greek Mythology


Religion & Faith >> Daughter of Leda Helen Of Troy Greek Mythology


Helen is the daughter of Leda and Zeus in Greek mythology. She is popularly known as Helen of Troy. Her other siblings are Castor, Polydeuces and Clytemnestra. King Menelaus of Sparta was her husband. Helen in Greek means torch. Helen is known for her beauty and is known as The Beautiful. Other daughters of Leda from Tyndareus include Timandra, Phoebe, and Philonoe.



 St Valentine Bishop Of Interamna Martyr In Roman Province Of Africa


Religion & Faith >> St Valentine Bishop Of Interamna Martyr In Roman Province Of Africa


St Valentine was a priest of Rome who was the patron for love and marriage. Although the name also refers to a bishop of Interamna renamed as Terni and a martyr in the Roman Province of Africa. According to Christian Calendar of Saints, 14th February is the feast day of the Roman priest and is celebrated by traditional Roman Catholics. 30th July and 6th July are celebrated as feast days of bishop of Interamna and martyr of Africa accordingly by the Eastern Orthodox Church. Holy priest of Rome is the most popular and his feast day is celebrated as Valentines Day through out the globe.




 Goddess of Wisdom Athena Greek Mythology Of Military Victory


Religion & Faith >> Goddess of Wisdom Athena Greek Mythology Of Military Victory


Athena, the Greek Goddess of Military Victory, came to be known as the Goddess of Wisdom in the later part of the 5th century during the Classical period. The Athena Parthenos (Athena the Maiden) in the temple, Parthenon, portrayed her with a helmet perched high on her forehead, her face a symbol of peace, wearing full armor, and carrying a spear. Gorgoneion, the head of the gorgon Medusa, is engraved at the center of her shield. This was the famous 36 m tall gold and ivory figurine.



 Sacred Heart Of Jesus Worshipped In Roman Catholic Anglican Churches


Religion & Faith >> Sacred Heart Of Jesus Worshipped In Roman Catholic Anglican Churches


Jesus is one of the epitomes of love; his love for humanity is unparalleled. The Sacred Heart of Jesus is symbolic of his heart that is full of love for all mortals. The devotion to the Sacred Heart is predominantly found in the Roman Catholic Church and in the Anglican Church. The Anglo-catholic devotees mainly follow this devotion. The concept of loving Jesus is the main essence of this devotion.




 Catholic Christianity Churches Ignatius First Usage Codex Theodosianus Book Roman Augustus


Religion & Faith >> Catholic Christianity Churches Ignatius First Usage Codex Theodosianus Book Roman Augustus


The word Catholic is originated from katholikos which an adjective in Greek and means universal or general. In Christian theology the word is used for multiple purposes. It indicates Roman Catholic Church’s followers, faith and customs. The Eastern Orthodox Church also denotes them as Catholic.



















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