mythological location
C6230
concept
A mythological location is an imagined place rooted in folklore, religion, or legend, often imbued with supernatural qualities and symbolic meaning within a culture’s narrative tradition.
Observed surface forms (14)
- mythological realm ×4
- mythical place ×3
- realm in Norse mythology ×2
- world in Norse cosmology ×2
- Norse mythological realm ×1
- folklore location ×1
- home of gods ×1
- legendary location ×1
- location in Westeros ×1
- mythological bridge ×1
- mythological geographic feature ×1
- mythological mountain ×1
- mythological prison ×1
- mythological river ×1
Instances (28)
- Kurukshetra battlefield
- Mount Olympus
- Tartarus
- Xanadu via concept surface "mythical place"
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Corinth (through her association with Sisyphus)
surface form: Corinth
- King Arthur's Britain via concept surface "mythical place"
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Titans of Greek mythology
via concept surface "mythological prison"
surface form: Tartarus
- El Dorado (legendary city of gold) via concept surface "mythical place"
- Mount Cyllene
- Mount Ida (through Dardanus traditions) via concept surface "mythological mountain"
- Duat via concept surface "mythological realm"
- Great Sept of Baelor via concept surface "location in Westeros"
- Pillars of Hercules via concept surface "mythological geographic feature"
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the greenwood
via concept surface "legendary location"
surface form: The Greenwood
- Asgard
- Jotunheim via concept surface "mythological realm"
- Vanaheim
- Niflheim via concept surface "mythological realm"
- Muspelheim
- Helheim
- Alfheim via concept surface "mythological realm"
- Svartalfheim
- Bifrost via concept surface "mythological bridge"
- Mount Parnassus
- Dragon’s Den via concept surface "folklore location"
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labyrinth of the Minotaur
surface form: Labyrinth of the Minotaur
- Mount Ida
- Acheron River via concept surface "mythological river"