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Mythology Atlas

Mythology Atlas

Mythology coverage on Engaia, including world mythic traditions, divine figures, heroes, creation stories, underworlds, creatures, ritual symbols, comparative interpretation, and modern adaptation. This page gathers the large mythology expansion into one place so readers can move through topic guides, deep-reference articles, and glossary terms without losing the section structure.

Subcategory Paths

The main routes into this expansion set and the large reference field growing under it.

Comparative Mythology

A guide to comparative mythology within Mythology, outlining its main themes, major figures, symbolic meanings, and the related topics readers should explore next.

Creation Myths and Cosmology

A guide to creation myths and cosmology within Mythology, outlining its main themes, representative stories, symbolic meanings, and the related topics readers should explore next.

Greek Mythology

A guide to greek mythology within Mythology, outlining its main themes, major figures, symbolic meanings, and the related topics readers should explore next.

Heroes and Epic Traditions

A guide to heroes and epic traditions within Mythology, outlining its main themes, representative stories, symbolic meanings, and the related topics readers should explore next.

Myth in Literature and Popular Culture

A guide to myth in literature and popular culture within Mythology, outlining its main themes, representative stories, symbolic meanings, and the related topics readers should explore next.

Mythic Creatures and Monsters

A guide to mythic creatures and monsters within Mythology, outlining its main themes, representative stories, symbolic meanings, and the related topics readers should explore next.

Mythic Figures and Deities

A guide to mythic figures and deities within Mythology, outlining its main themes, representative stories, symbolic meanings, and the related topics readers should explore next.

Norse Mythology

A guide to norse mythology within Mythology, outlining its main themes, major figures, symbolic meanings, and the related topics readers should explore next.

Rituals, Symbols, and Sacred Objects

A guide to rituals, symbols, and sacred objects within Mythology, outlining its main themes, representative stories, symbolic meanings, and the related topics readers should explore next.

Underworlds and Afterlife

A guide to underworlds and afterlife within Mythology, outlining its main themes, representative stories, symbolic meanings, and the related topics readers should explore next.

World Mythologies

A guide to world mythologies within Mythology, outlining its main themes, representative stories, symbolic meanings, and the related topics readers should explore next.

Expansion Articles

A large reading field for this section, spanning its methods, history, major concepts, evidence, comparisons, and current frontiers.

Athena, Strategy, Wisdom, and Sacred Intelligence

Athena matters because she represents a form of intelligence that is disciplined, civic, strategic, and creative all at once. She is the goddess of wisdom, but not wisdom as vague abstraction.

Mythic Figures and DeitiesFoundation Article

Celtic Mythology: Otherworlds, Sacred Kingship, and Heroic Memory

Celtic mythology is one of the most alluring and one of the most difficult mythic traditions to summarize. It attracts readers with druids, warrior heroes, enchanted cauldrons, shape-shifting women, severed heads, sacred wells, otherworld.

World MythologiesFoundation Article

Flood Myths Across Cultures: Judgment, Renewal, and Survival

Flood myths endure because they join catastrophe to restart. They tell of waters that erase a corrupted or exhausted world and of survivors who carry life, memory, or sacred instruction into a new beginning.

Creation Myths and CosmologyComparison

Greek Mythology: Gods, Heroes, Tragedy, and Sacred Story

Comparative mythology asks one of the most tempting questions in the humanities: why do stories from distant cultures sometimes look strangely alike? Readers notice flood narratives, tricksters, dragon-slayers, underworld journeys, divine births, cosmic trees, dying-and-returning figures, and apocalyptic battles appearing across wide historical and geographical distances.

Greek MythologySubcategory Guide

Greek Mythology: Gods, Heroes, Tragedy, and Sacred Story

Greek mythology is one of the most influential mythic traditions in the world, but its familiarity can make it harder to read well. Because Greek gods, heroes, monsters, and tragedies are everywhere in modern.

Greek MythologyFoundation Article

Hercules and the Meaning of the Heroic Trial

Hercules matters because he embodies one of mythology’s oldest and most enduring questions: what does strength become when it is forced through suffering, humiliation, and repeated ordeal?

Heroes and Epic TraditionsFoundation Article