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List of mythological objects
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Mythological objects encompass a variety of items (e.g. weapons, armor, clothing) found in mythology, legend, folklore, tall tale, fable, religion, spirituality, superstition, paranormal, and pseudoscience from across the world. This list is organized according to the category of object.
Armor
Armor
Helmets
Headgear from Greek mythology
Shields
Shields from Arthurian legend
Shields from Græco-Roman mythology
Shields from Hindu mythology
Gauntlets
Clothing
Crowns
Belts
Girdles
Gloves
Veils
Caps and hats
Garments
Footwear
Boots
Sandals
Shoes
Outerwear
Coats
Cloaks
Mantles
Robes
Pants and shirts
Weapons
Swords
Swords from Celtic mythology
Swords from Continental Germanic mythology
Swords from Anglo-Saxon mythology and folklore of the British Islands
Swords from Arthuriana
Swords from English Romance
Swords from Norse mythology
Swords from the Matter of France
Swords from Spanish mythology
Swords from Greek mythology
Swords from Roman mythology
Swords from Hindu mythology
Swords from Japanese mythology
Swords from Chinese mythology
Swords from Buddhist mythology
Swords from Slavic legend
Swords from Middle Eastern mythology
Pole weapons
Clubs and maces
Clubs and staffs from Hindu mythology
Rods and staffs
Scythes
Spears
Spears from Celtic mythology
Spears from Japanese mythology
Polearms from Chinese mythology
Bidents
Javelins
Lances
Tridents
Whips
Daggers
Daggers from Indonesia and Malay folklore
Axes
Hammers
Bow and arrows
Bows
Bows from Classical Greek and Roman mythology
Bows from Hindu mythology
Arrows
Crossbows
Projectile weapons
Projectile weapons from Hindu mythology
Hooks
Jewelry
Necklaces
Amulets and Charms
Rings
Arm rings
Earrings
Gemstones
Gemstones from Hindu/Buddhist mythology
Stones
Vehicles
Airborne
Vimana from Hindu mythology
Chariots
Chariots from Abrahamic Mythology
Chariots from Classical Greek and Roman mythology
Chariots from Hindu & Ayyavazhi mythology
Chariots from Norse mythology
Ships
Ships from Egyptian mythology
Ships from Greek mythology
Ships from Norse mythology
Trains
Unidentified flying objects
Treasures
Relics
Relics from Buddhist mythology
Relics from Christian mythology
Relics from Islamic mythology
Books
Cauldrons
Botany
Plants and herbs
Trees
Trees from Norse mythology
World trees
Foods
Drinks
Fruits
Eggs
Substances
Substances from Greek mythology
Substances from Norse mythology
Substances from Medieval legend and European folklore
Substances from Mesoamérican mythology
Substances from Asian mythology
Musical instruments
Conchs
Drums
Flutes
Harps
Horns
Lyres
Rattles
Trumpets
Springs
Furniture
Ropes and chains
Body parts
Heads
Eyes
Limbs
Hair, feathers and skin
Blood and flesh
Bones and horns
Organs
Containers
Bags
Cups and chalices
Lamps and lanterns
Sculptures
Mirrors
Dispensers
Bridges
Columns
Gates
Nets
Weighing scales
Sharpening stones
Wheels
Buildings
Wings
Astronomical objects
Torture devices
Tools
Miscellaneous
From Greek mythology
From Norse mythology
From Germanic heroic legend
From Christian mythology
From Hindu Mythology
From the Book of Mormon
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