Most, if not all myths are symbols for something in real life.
Allegory is a type of symbolism
Steven Putzel has written: 'Reconstructing Yeats' -- subject- s -: Celtic Mythology, Folklore in literature, Ireland in literature, Mythology, Celtic, in literature, Symbolism, Symbolism in literature
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Elizabeth Edwards Goldsmith has written: 'Ancient pagan symbols' -- subject(s): Symbolism, Mythology, Art and mythology
In Hindu mythology, yes. In Muslim mythology, no.
There is no phone on Mythology Island. (see related questions)
Alexander Francis Otto has written: 'Mythological Japan' -- subject(s): Symbolism, Mythology, Japanese, Art, Japanese, Japanese Mythology, Japanese Art
No, it has nothing to do with mythology, some people think that it is mythology because king neptune is in it.
John F. Michell has written: 'The dimensions of paradise' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Symbolism of numbers, Cosmology 'Twelve-tribe nations and the science of enchanting the landscape' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Symbolism of numbers, Tribes, Zodiac, Religion and geography, Twelve (The number) 'City of revelation' -- subject(s): Symbolism of numbers 'Natural likeness' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Nature, Visual perception, Nature (Aesthetics), Optical illusions 'Phenomena' -- subject(s): Occultism, Curiosities and wonders 'The sacred center' -- subject(s): Celtic Mythology, Miscellanea, Mythology, Celtic, Mythology, Norse, Norse Mythology, Orientation (Religion), Sacred space 'Masssysteme der Tempel' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Symbolism of numbers, Composition, proportion, Geodesy, Architecture
Vittorio Gajetti has written: 'Edipo in Arcadia' -- subject(s): Mythology, Classical, in literature, Symbolism in literature
I can find no references to either the flower, the mineral or the surveying tool in mythology.
They were brothers.