Mythology

Mythology by Mary Frances Budzik, published by Kingfisher in 2014, is a 128-page exploration of ancient mythologies. This edition introduces readers to key figures from Greek, Norse, Egyptian, and Roman traditions, including notable deities such as Zeus, Freyja, and Bastet. The book aims to provide a foundational understanding of these rich mythological narratives and their cultural significance.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of various mythological figures and their roles within their respective pantheons. The text delves into the characteristics and stories associated with these gods and goddesses, offering insights into their influence on ancient civilizations. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in the diverse traditions of mythology, highlighting the connections and distinctions among the Greek, Norse, Egyptian, and Roman mythologies.
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Introduces ancient Greek, Norse, Egyptian, and Roman mythologies, including Zeus, father of the Greek gods, Norse Freyja, goddess of love, beauty, war, and death, and Egyptian Bastet, goddess of cats.
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