The Mythology Behind The Hydra Constellation Explained
The myth behind the Hydra constellation is a fascinating one that also includes an element of comedy, although it was likely an unintentional one.
Read MoreThe myth behind the Hydra constellation is a fascinating one that also includes an element of comedy, although it was likely an unintentional one.
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Read MoreThe story behind the constellation now known as Ursa Major involves a person named Callisto. How did Callisto end up as a starry arrangement in the night sky?
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Read MoreAspiring actress Elizabeth Short was found mutilated and murdered in Los Angeles in 1947. Here are the biggest Black Dahlia theories: Who really killed her?
Read MoreWhat do you see when you look up into a clear night sky? Pinpoints of starlight, where we might someday boldly go? Or do you see the roots of ancient myth?
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Read MoreOver the shoulder of the hunter Orion, the bull Taurus is visible along the ecliptic in winter and spring, and there are many myths associated with Taurus.
Read More"Antiques Roadshow" holds out the possibility that that thing you've been moving and dusting for years is actually valuable. Are their experts ever wrong?
Read MoreEven though Norse pagans try to go back to the source as much as possible, there is a different way of life for each individual, bound by shared values.
Read MoreWhen discussing the British royal family and money, it is quite obvious the queen and her regal relatives are rich, but not as much as you might think.
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Read MoreThe myth starts when Zeus, the king of the Greek gods and also someone with a perpetually wandering eye, spots Callisto, one of the nymphs of Artemis.
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