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@ PuarTheFlyingCat
2025-04-22 02:45:42
Foxs and European Folk Religions.
https://discover.hubpages.com/animals/The-Fox-Symbolism-In-Different-Cultures-And-Mythologies
England
According to the Celtic Folklore, foxes symbolize incomparable wisdom and intelligence, in England. Foxes are honored for their wisdom, which are considered the ultimate guide in both the physical and spiritual worlds.
France
According to French mythology, foxes are considered to be clever and intelligent, but they were taken to be the incarnation of of slyness and cunning.
Russia
Foxes have an important role among Slavic people, according to Russian folklore, foxes are depicted as a clever and witty woman. In Russian fairy tales, foxes always have the upper hand in everything their plots, and they would often trick their counterparts.
The Fox Mythologies
The Fox Mythologies
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What Do Foxes Symbolize In Ancient Mythologies
Greek Mythology
Despite being weaker than both the wolf and the bear in physical ability, the fox defeats both that symbolizes the victory of wisdom and knowledge over malice and brute force.
Greek and Roman Mythology
The Teumessian fox, or Cadmean vixen, was a monstrous child of Typhon and Echidna, and gigantic fox that was destined never to be caught. The beast was put to use by Dionysus, who sent it to havoc Thebes and kill the children of the city.
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