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Mjolnir and Perun axe compared
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Mjölnir vs Perun’s Axe: Norse and Slavic Thunder Symbols Compared

Mjölnir pendants are well-attested Viking Age hammer amulets linked with Thor. “Perun’s axe” usually refers to medieval axe-shaped pendants interpreted through Slavic thunder-god traditions; the ev...
Ankh and Tyet knot compared
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Ankh vs Tyet Knot: How to Tell These Egyptian Symbols Apart

The ankh is the Egyptian sign for life; the tyet is a related-looking protective emblem closely associated with Isis. Their silhouettes, textual uses, and amuletic contexts differ.
Eye of Horus and Eye of Ra compared
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Eye of Horus vs Eye of Ra: Meaning, Myth, and the Difference

The Eye of Horus is strongly tied to injury, restoration, wholeness, and protection; the Eye of Ra expresses the active, protective, and sometimes destructive power of the solar god. Egyptian tradi...
Caduceus and Rod of Asclepius compared
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Caduceus vs Rod of Asclepius: Which Symbol Represents Medicine?

The Rod of Asclepius—a single serpent around one staff—is the historical Greek healing emblem. The caduceus has two serpents and wings and belongs primarily to Hermes, heralds, exchange, and negoti...