ROMAN GOD JANUS (IANUS): God Janus – God of Beginnings and Endings

The Roman god Janus, in Roman Mythology, is a god of ancient and original origin. For this reason, unlike many gods in Roman Mythology, Janus Roman God does not have any equivalent in Greek Mythology.  In the Early Roman Period, when the belief in the simple family was widespread, god Janus was defined as a divine power protecting the thresholds of houses. According to some views, according to Roman tradition, he was initially an early divine being, and as religion developed, he became deified. What…

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The 3 Virgin Goddesses of Greek Mythology: Hestia, Athena and Artemis

Who are these 3 Virgin Goddesses? Imagine you are standing at the top of Mount Olympus, the mythical home of the gods in Greek Mythology. The air is thin, the view breathtaking and the sense of divine presence palpable. Here you are surrounded by gods and goddesses, curiously observing you. Among them are three goddesses who have something in common. Yes, among the pantheon of gods who call this cloud-covered peak home, those three goddesses are also gazing at you with curiosity, the goddesses known…

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Saturn: A Mythological and Astronomical Journey from the God Saturn to the Planet Saturn and then to Saturn Retrograde

Interesting Facts About Saturn God Saturn is one of the revered gods of Roman Mythology and also represents a gigantic planet in astronomy. In this article, let’s look at Saturn from both mythological and astronomical perspectives, as well as its significance in astrology and its effects in the modern world, including the Saturn Retrograde. God Saturn in Roman Mythology In Roman mythology, Saturn is known as the god of agriculture, time and harvest. He is the Roman equivalent of Cronus in Greek mythology. His story…

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