Mythology: A Compilation of Heroes, Stories, Myths, and Deities
Written by James Rooks, Harper van Stalen and Birker Leif
Narrated by Brandon Sukhu, Chloe Jacobson and Christopher Knight
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About this audiobook
This is a book combo with the following titles in it:
Book 1: Scandinavians of the ancient world had many gods and goddesses they worshiped. Are you curious about which ones they revered so much?
Book 2: How did the ancient Vikings live?
What was their society like?
This and many other questions about history and mythology will be answered in this brief guide. For example, an entire chapter is devoted to women’s roles in Viking society. Other chapters discuss the appearance of trolls and other creatures in Norse myths.
Book 3: Historical and mythological anecdotes are given in this fascinating compilation of stories and facts.
Some of the things you will read about or listen to, concern the following:
- The famous tale of Ask and Embla.
- The War of Aesir-Vanir.
- Thor’s hammer and its background story.
- Asgard and its significance in Norse mythology.
Book 4: The Africans have a long history, although not everything has been preserved in writing. And many folklore stories have been passed on through generations. The African tribes vary as much as the colors of the rainbow.
Book 5: The African people hide secret treasures of wisdom and spiritual insights. In this guide, you will become more familiar with some of the most common gods and goddesses in African tribal worship.
Book 6: The extensive history of Africa provides us with a topic of curiosity and novelty. For this reason, this guide has been composed to help you understand some of the cultural anecdotes as well as the religious and traditional tales that have been told to previous generations.
And three other books are included. Don't wait and start listening now!
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