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Urban Theoi

One thing that I always loved about Hellenismos is that many of the Theoi (Gods and Goddesses) have both urban and rural aspects and many others are neither inclined toward one place or another; the few Theoi that may even … Continue reading

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Bulgarian Temple of Kybele For Sale!

News Link I’m rather torn about this (as I said in the comments on The Wild Hunt‘s post: On one hand, if it were bought by a private group of polytheists (or even just one insanely wealthy polytheist), then there … Continue reading

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Eris Came Bearing Quince

[the following was originally posted in a rougher state in my personal blog] Once upon a time, the word “apple” was used to describe any old piece of fruit, not just the rose-related fruits known to English-speaking people to be … Continue reading

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