The famous sibyl Deiphobe inhabited a cave near the temple of Apollo, where she would utter prophecies while under god’s influence, and guard the entrance to the realm of death. She warned Aene… more →
Between Old and New Moonscarolyncholland wrote 3 days ago: CAROLYN’S COMPOSITIONS FROM THE BASTILLE TO CINDERELLA In writing my historic romance novel, c … more →
swanktown wrote 5 days ago: Wow. I went to the Getty today, and WHOA. It was the best place I’ve ever been! They had such … more →
Matilda Beupine wrote 2 months ago: I, the merely royal Sisyphus, a mere monarch with mere ring-heavy hands, climbed the Way of Turning … more →
addude13 wrote 2 months ago: Driving past the second of two liquor stores within a half-mile of my house (and literally a few hu … more →
erikatakacs wrote 3 months ago: Morta is one of the Fates in Roman mythology, the one who cuts the thread of life. She will not be … more →
Job wrote 3 months ago: Consider Psalm 100:3. “Know ye that the LORD he is God: it is He that hath made us, and not we … more →
RamN wrote 6 months ago: Many get inspirations in their architecture from various sources. This one i guess from Greek Mytho … more →
miraclesnmagic wrote 6 months ago: Hello everyone, hope you all have a great day. I can’t believe this year is almost over. I ha … more →
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nickoomba wrote 7 months ago: Yesterday, I told you that I was going to give Neil Gaiman’s “American Gods” a try … more →
Murcia wrote 8 months ago: Image by paperbackwriter via Flickr Matt’s Blog – this post is mostly about names of R … more →
Ruadhan wrote 9 months ago: [the following was originally posted in a rougher state in my personal blog] Once upon a time, the w … more →
travdyn wrote 1 year ago: A 2,500-year-old gold cup that has spent the past 60 years in a box under its owner’s bed is expect … more →
100swallows wrote 1 year ago: Bacchus is Michelangelo´s first important statue and one of the few he ever finished; and many of th … more →
maiden's kiss wrote 1 year ago: My contribution for the Mythology Synchroblog on the theme of Motherhood. For more posts see below. … more →
europadanica wrote 1 year ago: A long-lost ‘Minerva‘ oil portrait of the 18th century Bluestocking scholar, Elizabeth C … more →
dpm wrote 1 year ago: My digital project is taking on a life of its own I am happy to report. For my project I decided to … more →
maiden's kiss wrote 1 year ago: In deos Shadow’s latest podcast The Celtic Creation Story, Brendan Myers explains why he belie … more →