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Abessa: The Embodiment of Blind Faith
Abessa is a character that shows up in Edmund Spenser's the Faerie Queene. She is blind, deaf, and mute. Read more in this article.
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Abeesse: Guide to Elaine and Guinevere
Abeesse was an abbess (go figure) who is known for discovering Queen Elaine after she lost both her husband and son.
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Abbot of Glastonbury
The Abbot of Glastonbury, along with St. Gildas, convinced Melwas to return Guinevere before Arthur could wipe out everyone.
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Abbe: The Arthurian Abbot
Abbe was an abbot who explained and interpreted dreams from Bohort (also known as Bors).
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Abastunagio: Son of Galehaut
Abastunagio was the son of Galehaut and ruled over the Castle Ferelois, where he held a tournament during the Quest for the Holy Grail.
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Aban: the Kin of Lancelot
Aban was a relative of Lancelot who eventually joined the Round Table so he could be more like his kin.
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Abadan the Heathen Knight
Abadan was a heathen knight who was killed by Sir Lucan, who was a Knight of the Round Table and also a butler to King Arthur.
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Aaron in Arthurian Legends
Aaron was an ally of Thereus, who was a Roman and an enemy of Arthur. Aaron ruled over the kingdom of Armenia.
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Aanzim: Steward of Amontsus
Aanzim was the steward of a castle called Amontsus. He was also a vassal of the Lady Fortune. Learn more in this article.
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Aamanz: The Other Gawain
Aamanz is a knight who appears in Diu Crône, where he amusingly had the nickname "the other Gawain" because he looked exactly like Sir Gawain.
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Aalardin the Knight
Aalardin was a knight, the son of Guiniacalc. Caradoc rescued the maiden Guignier from him, but after they fought, they became friends.
Egyptian MythologyItems
The Eye of Ra: The Meaning and Symbolism of this Ancient Egyptian Icon
The Eye of Ra is an ancient Egyptian icon representing the sun god, Ra. Learn about this powerful symbol, its meaning and cultural significance in Egyptian mythology.
Celtic MythologyGroups
Fir Bolg: An Ancient People of Irish Mythology
Migrations appeared throughout history and will continue to do so for a long time. Many countries and regions around the...
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Raijin: The Japanese Thunder God
Raijin, or the Japanese God of Thunder, represents the destructive power of storms, but is also recognized for the rain that he brings.
Celtic MythologyCharacters
Cernunnos: The Celtic Horned God
Cernunnos is a Celtic god that we know almost nothing about, but nonetheless has gained increased popularity in modern times.
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Sun Wukong: The Monkey King of Chinese Mythology
Sun Wukong, also known as the Monkey King or simply Monkey, is a supernatural Chinese character popularized by the novel Journey to the West.
Abrahamic Mythology
The Bible and Book of Mormon in Chronological Order
Though the Bible is largely the only book of scripture for most of Christianity, there are some who believe that God continues to talk to his people through additional revelation, such as those who identify as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Abrahamic Mythology
The Bible in Chronological Order
Did you know the Bible is not assembled chronologically? Would you like to read the Bible in that order? Look no further.
Arthurian Legends
Roman de Brut
Roman de Brut (Romance of Brutus) or Geste des Bretons (Deeds of the Britons) by Robert Wace of Jersey Overview,...

