Begriffslexikon zu Pantheon
Dictionary
Terms simply explained:
Dromos: Greek name for the avenues of sphinxes that line the paths that lead to the temples.
Hieracocephalus: Collective term for all falcon gods in the Egyptian pantheon.
Hypotyl halls: Large forest of columns in the courtyard of an Egyptian temple.
Medjay: Name of the soldiers of the Pharaoh's personal guard who are posted throughout the palace.
Miter: Belt (mostly made of sturdy leather) that a warrior put on to protect his abdomen.
Netjer: The ancient Egyptian word for god or gods.
Pantheon: A temple in Greece dedicated to all the gods of Greece. Science usually summarizes the totality of all gods of a people as a pantheon.
Senet: A board game that is often seen as the "ancestor" of the game of chess.
Titans: Name for the ancient Greek gods or giants that ruled Olympus before the time of Zeus; the 6 sons and 6 daughters of Uranus and Gaea, who were defeated by Zeus and imprisoned in Tartarus.