List of Mythologies Found Around The World (Part 2)
Now would you look at that? We started from North America
through Central America to South America! I remember one person asking for
South American Mythology and I hope they’re satisfied. Let’s move forward into
the continent of Europe from the West to the East!
Note: The ones that are labeled in bold, italic and underline means that the topic appears at least two times in this post!
Mythologies Found Around the World (Part 2)
British Isles
- English Mythology
- Scottish Mythology
- Welsh Mythology
- Irish Mythology
- Celtic Mythology
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Credit to https://www.celtic-weddingrings.com/legends-of-celtic-mythology.aspx |
Western Europe
- Basque Mythology
- French Mythology
- German Mythology
- Frankish Mythology
- Alpine Mythology
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Credit to https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stories_of_beowulf_grendel.jpg |
Northern Europe
- Baltic Mythology
- Lithuanian Mythology
- Latvian Mythology
- Norwegian Mythology
- Danish Mythology
- Swedish Mythology
- Finnish Mythology
- Icelandic Mythology
- Estonian Mythology
- Sami Mythology
- Finnish Mythology
Southern Europe
- Lusitanian Mythology
- Spanish Mythology
- Turkish Mythology
- Albanian Mythology
- Catalan Mythology
- Greek Mythology
- Maltese Mythology
Eastern Europe
- Tatar Mythology
- Slavic Mythology
- Romanian Mythology
- Hungarian Mythology
- Roma/Gypsy Mythology
- Russian Mythology
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Credit to Igor Ozhinagov |
Classical Antiquity
- Greek Mythology
- Roman Mythology
- Lusitanian Mythology
- Paleo-Balkans Mythology
- Etruscan Mythology
Considering this is my first blog,
I have learned that writing your own blog takes some time. I have to put effort
and try to keep people updated on what I have researched for this topic. When I’m
commenting on others, it can help the blogger receive feedback or compliments
to further connect with the audience. It makes you more motivated to make more
posts because you feel that sense of acknowledgement. Blogs are important because
it helps the reader feel more connected to the blogger since you both have an
interest in the topic. Not only is the reader satisfied with the post but the
blogger is satisfied with the fact someone out there is reading your blog. In
the end, everyone has something to motivate them whether it’s catching up on
updates or updating for the audience.
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