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  1. Mythology Project[edit] Objective: This is a place to discuss and coordinate issues relating to mythology and related articles in the Wikipedia. To date, there has been extensive discussion regarding the use of the word mythology. See Talk:Mythology .

  2. Christian mythology; Hindu mythology; Islamic mythology; Jewish mythology; Meitei mythology; Greek mythology; Wiccan deities; Gnostic mythology; Norse mythology; Mythologies by time period. Ancient mythologies by period of first attestation. Bronze Age. Hindu mythology; Canaanite mythology; Chinese mythology; Egyptian mythology; Hittite ...

  3. Welcome to the Greek mythology work group of WikiProject Mythology and WikiProject Classical Greece and Rome. Several Wikipedians have formed this collaboration resource and group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of Greek mythology and the organization of information and articles on this topic.

  4. Category:Mythological characters; Category:Mythological dogs; Category:Mythological objects; Category:Mythological peoples; Category:Mythological places; Category:Mythological substances; Category:Mythology books; Category:Mythology by culture; Category:Mythology magazines; Category:Mythology-related lists; Category:Mythology articles needing ...

  5. In modern usage, mythology is either the body of myths from a particular culture or religion (as in Greek mythology, Egyptian mythology or Norse mythology) or the branch of knowledge dealing with the collection, study and interpretation of myths.

  6. Crocea Mors [ fr], formerly the sword of Julius Caesar, captured by Nennius according to the legends presented by Geoffrey of Monmouth. Cruadh-Chosgarach, the Hard Destroying One, sword of Caílte mac Rónáin. Cruaidín Catutchenn, the sword of Cú Chulainn. Dyrnwyn ( White-Hilt ), the Sword of Rhydderch Hael.

  7. Related pages. List of mythologies. Mythology is the collection of myths for a culture. A myth is a story or series of stories used to explain the world around you and describe what is happening, such as why weather happens.

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