A symmetrical double-headed axe, or a labrys, is a symbol found in several different religions. Labrys symbolism is found in Greek and Minoan religion and mythology. The labrys also appears in African religious symbolism. Specifically, The African religion Shango uses the labrys symbol.
A modern religious movement known to use the labrys symbol is Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism.
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A symmetrical double-headed axe, or a labrys, is a symbol found in several different religions. Labrys symbolism is found in Greek and Minoan religion and mythology. The labrys also appears in African religious symbolism. Specifically, The African religion Shango uses the labrys symbol.A modern religious movement known to use the labrys symbol is Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism.
A symmetrical double-headed axe, or a labrys, is a symbol found in several different religions. Labrys symbolism is found in Greek and Minoan religion and mythology. The labrys also appears in African religious symbolism. Specifically, The African religion Shango uses the labrys symbol.A modern religious movement known to use the labrys symbol is Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism.
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The double-headed axe, also known as the labrys, is primarily associated with ancient Minoan civilization, which is linked to early forms of goddess worship and matriarchal societies. It has also been adopted by various neo-pagan and Wiccan traditions, symbolizing feminine power and duality. The labrys is often connected to the worship of deities such as Artemis and Demeter in ancient contexts.
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