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This category is for sites dealing with the pre-Christian religion and mythologies of the Lithuanians and Latvians.
Sites dealing with either Greek or Roman mythology exclusively should be submitted to Arts/Literature/Myths_and_Folktales/Myths/Greek and Arts/Literature/Myths_and_Folktales/Myths/Roman respectively.
The category Classical Myths is for sites that deal with Greek as well as Roman mythology.
This category is for the mythology of the peoples of northern Asia and Siberia.
This category is for the pre-Christian mythology of the Finns, a Finno-Ugric people. The main source of information on Finnish mythology is the Kalevala, a cycle of folk poems that was compiled into one epic by Lönnrot (1849).
This category is for sites that explore the mythical elements in modern literature and thought.
This category is for Norse mythology, the myths of the Scandinavians (Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Iceland). The main source for Norse mythology is the Icelandic Edda. Included in this category is Teutonic mythology, which is related, but not identical, to Norse mythology. The first to study Teutonic mythology systematically were the Grimm brothers. The term Germanic mythology may refer to either Norse or Teutonic mythology, or both.
The myths and legends of pre-Islamic Iran have been preserved in the Avesta, the holy book of the Zoroastrian religion, and the Shahnameh (Book of Kings), the epic composed by the poet Firdausi.
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