Viking Symbols And Their Meaning
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Viking Symbols And Their Meaning

Looking for Viking symbols and their meaning? Read on to find out what these symbols mean. Vikings were the seafaring Norse people from Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway, and Sweden) from the 8th to 11th centuries. They were often depicted as fearsome warriors who raided and pirated in different parts of Europe. The Viking symbols were mainly…

Caduceus Symbol
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Caduceus Symbol – History And Meaning

In Greek mythology, the god Hermes carried a staff called the caduceus. This was the same one borne by heralds in general, like Hera’s messenger Iris.  The caduceus is a short rod with a couple of snakes wrapped around it and sometimes surmounted by wings. In Roman visual representations, the staff is often depicted being…

Rod of Asclepius Symbol
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The Rod of Asclepius Symbol – History And Meaning

Depictions of the snake-entwined staff are often seen in logos associated with health care and medicine. This symbol is called the asklepian or the Rod of Asclepius.  As mentioned, the asklepian is a staff with a snake coiled around it, said to be wielded by Asclepius, the Greek god identified with healing and medicine. Often…

labyrinth symbol history and meaning
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Labyrinth Symbol – History And Meaning

In Greek mythology, the legendary craftsman Daedalus designed and built an elaborate and confusing structure called the Labyrinth. It was made for King Minos of Crete for the purpose of holding the half-bull, half-man monster called Minotaur.  If you want to learn more about the labyrinth symbol, read on to find out the meaning, history,…

Gorgon Symbol (Gorgoneion) - History And Meaning
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Gorgon Symbol (Gorgoneion) – History And Meaning

In ancient Greece, Gorgon or gorgoneion was an amulet used in apotropaic magic, where evil entities were warned off by ugly words or images. The apotropaic amulet showing the Gorgon head was famously used by the deities Zeus and Athena in Greek mythology. They are often depicted wearing gorgoneia with Medusa’s head, which they had…

Triple Horn of Odin Symbol
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The Triple Horn of Odin Symbol – History And Meaning

The Triskele or the Triple Horn of Odin is an ancient Norse symbol that consists of three interlocked spirals/horns named Boðn, Óðrœrir, and Són. A trilateral symbol, this is also known as the Triskelion.  If you want to learn more about the Triple Horn of Odin symbol, read on to find out the meaning, history,…