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Idun/Iduna is the Norse Goddess of Spring and the keeper of the apples of immortality that the gods would eat to preserve their youthfulness.
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🎨 Idun and the Apples by James Doyle Penrose (1890) https://t.co/sba16Q0CKq
✨ Good morning everyone! May your day be full of hope and peace. ✨
🎨 Illustration by Alexander Zick
"I used to meet her in the garden, the ravine, and in the manor fields. She was always picking flowers and herbs, those she knew her father could use for healing drinks and potions."
- Hans Christian Andersen's,
The Wind's Tale
🎨 Illustrated by Edmund Dulac
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The Roc/Rukh is a monsterous bird that can lift elephants into the sky & makes several appearances in the 1,001 Arabian Nights.
Art by Edward Julius Detmold
Plate from The Arabian Nights, 'The Roc Which Fed Its Young On Elephants.'
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#FairyTaleFlash
Idun/Iduna is the Norse Goddess of Spring and the keeper of the apples of immortality that the gods would eat to preserve their youthfulness.
https://t.co/qmE821CCfm
#FolkloreSunday
🎨 Idun and the Apples by James Doyle Penrose (1890)
✨ Good morning everyone! May your day be full of hope and peace. ✨
🎨 Illustration by Alexander Zick
The Roc/Rukh is a monsterous bird that can lift elephants into the sky & makes several appearances in the 1,001 Arabian Nights.
#FairyTaleTuesday
#FairyTaleFlash
🎨 by Edward Julius Detmold
Plate from The Arabian Nights, 'The Roc Which Fed Its Young On Elephants.'
The Wild Swans by Hans Christian Andersen is a tale about eleven princes who are turned into swans. Their sister, Lisa must save them by spinning nettles into thread to make eleven coats. She must not speak a word until she is done or her brothers will die.
#FairyTaleTuesday
Idun/Iduna is the Norse Goddess of Spring and the keeper of the apples of immortality that the gods would eat to preserve their youthfulness.
https://t.co/qmE821Da4U
#LegendaryWednesday
🎨 Idun and the Apples by James Doyle Penrose (1890)
Idun/Iduna is the Norse Goddess of Spring and the keeper of the apples of immortality that the gods would eat to preserve their youthfulness. #FairyTaleTuesday
#FairyTaleFlash
https://t.co/qmE821CCfm
🎨 Idun and the Apples by James Doyle Penrose (1890)