Mythology (disambiguation)
- Mythology (disambiguation)
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Mythology is a collection of myths, or the study of them.
Mythology may also refer to:
- Mythology (book), a 1942 book by Edith Hamilton
- Mythology: The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross, a 2004 coffee table book about Alex Ross
- Mythology (Black Metal Band), a North American black metal band from Plattsburgh, NY.
- Mythology (band), an English band of the 1960s band featuring Tony Iommi and Bill Ward, later founding members of Black Sabbath
- Mythology (Eloy Fritsch album), a 2001 album by Brazilian New Age Eloy Fritsch
- Mythology (Derek Sherinian album), a 2004 album by American keyboardist Derek Sherinian
- Mythology (Bee Gees album), a 2010 album by Bee Gees
- Mythology: Greek Gods, Heroes, & Monsters, a 2007 book by Dugald Steer
- Canon (fiction), sometimes called "mythology", the notion of what is "official" in the overarching plot of a media franchise
Mythologies is the plural of mythology. It may refer to:
See also
- Myth
- Mythologies (disambiguation)
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