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Celebrate Lucaria today! This ancient Roman festival held on July 19 & 21 honors the sacred groves. Legend says it commemorates the Romans' refuge during the Gallic Wars. Time to appreciate nature and history! 🌿 #AncientRome #Lucaria #SacredGroves


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Craft Drop Monday: Dive into the shadows of Norse mythology with Nidhogg, the fearsome dragon gnawing at the roots of Yggdrasil! Discover the tale of this ancient beast and its role in the cosmos. Perfect for young mythologists! buff.ly/4eVgnZx 🌳🐉 #mythologymonday

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Get Ready for Our Craft Drop on Monday! Some modern interpretations give Nidhogg wings for dramatic effect or to fit contemporary dragon imagery. However, classic Norse mythology does not specifically mention Nidhogg having wings. 🐉✨ #NorseMythology #Nidhogg


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Get ready for our fairy jar craft drop on Monday! In the ancient Scottish ballad of Tam Lin, love triumphs over enchantment. Janet's unwavering determination and courage defy the Queen of the Fairies, breaking the spell that held Tam Lin captive. #FairyTaleTuesday

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Craft Drop Monday! In honor of the summer solstice this month, check out our Winehenge craft-- a Stonehenge made of wine corks. And, learn about the history and mystery of this fascinating ancient monument. #SummerSolstice #Stonehenge #MythologyMonday buff.ly/3q7DcnG

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Get ready for the Stonehenge Craft drop on Monday. Did you know that the massive sarsen stones of Stonehenge, weighing up to 30 tons each, were transported from a quarry over 20 miles away? Talk about incredible ancient engineering! #StonehengeFacts #AncientWonders


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Celebrate Asian Heritage Month by diving into the rich culture with a fun dragon craft. The Long can change the weather and seasons and is particularly associated with rain and rain dances. #MythologyMonday buff.ly/3A7dZut

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Get ready for our dragon craft drop on Monday in honor of AAPI month. Long Wang is one of the most important dragons in Chinese mythology. In fact, “Long” means dragon and “Wang” means “king” so he is literally, the “Dragon King”. #legendarywednesday


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#fairytaletuesday Legend says that when Alexander the Great died, his sister, Thessalonike, tried to drown herself in sorrow. But, she transformed into a mermaid instead of dying.


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Get ready for Lermuria with another ghostly legend: After Marcus Licinius Crassus's defeat at the Battle of Carrhae in 53 BCE, his spirit wandered the land until his legion's lost standards were recovered. This tale emphasized the importance of Roman honor and military tradition.


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The Roman Ritual of Lemeria starts May 9th. In Ancient Rome, people believed in all sorts of spirits and gods. One of the festivals to ward off evil spirits was known as Lemuria. Learn more: buff.ly/3nzWZLJ and get some ancient Roman Bean Recipes #MythologyMonday

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This happens more frequently than we would like to admit.     #MuseumMemes #FunnyFriday

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Get ready for our Pandora's Box Craft! Her creation was not an act of kindness but rather a form of punishment devised by Zeus, the ruler of the gods. Zeus wanted to punish Prometheus, a Titan who had rebelled against the gods by giving fire to humans. #LegendaryWednesday

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It's Sekhmet week @ MythologyCrafts,com. This Egyptian goddess' name means “the powerful one” or “the mighty one". #legendarywednesday

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In the Middle Ages, Valentine's Day was a holiday of love, with nobles exchanging love notes and poem. During the Tudor period, friends drew names for a Valentine gave each other small gifts. Check out our stationary craft and learn more: buff.ly/3tclmPS #MythologyMonday


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#MythologyMonday In a Welsh version Isolde agrees to be with Tristan when trees have leaves & with Mark when they don't: "3 trees there are, both good & true, Holly & Ivy & Yew are they. They keep their leaves the whole year through, and Tristan shall have me for ever & aye."

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#MythologyMonday Tristan (of #Lyonesse ) was sent to bring the beautiful Irish Princess Isolde to wed his uncle, Mark King of Cornwall. Tristan fell in love with her himself - & in a tale of treachery, revenge & doomed romance both ended up dying. #TristanAndIsolde #Mabinogion

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#SuperstitionSaturday #ValentinesDay2023 Did you know the tradition of carrying a bride over the threshold comes from the ancient Romans? It might come from the Roman men abducting and carrying away the Sabine Women.


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