
Ancient Symbols
Ancient Symbols website contains a wide range of symbols by subjects. Each page will give you the pictures of the symbols and their meanings.
List of All Symbols - Ancient Symbols
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Greek Symbols
Caduceus – The Caduceus is an ancient symbol of commerce and trade and is related to negotiation and eloquence. It is associated with Hermes, the quick and cunning Greek God who is an emissary …
Alchemy Symbols - Ancient Symbols
Note that while notation like this was mostly standardized, style and symbol varied between alchemists, so this page of alchemy symbols lists the most common. The art of alchemy was handed down …
The Most Powerful Symbols in the World - Ancient Symbols
These are very powerful symbols. Powerful symbols come from ages of use and belief. Here are some of the most powerful symbols in the world.
Triple Moon Symbol - Ancient Symbols
The Triple Moon Symbol is a popular pagan and Wiccan symbol used to represent the Goddess. It shows different portions of the lunar cycle, with the moon in three phases – waxing, full and waning.
Christian symbols and their Meaning - Ancient Symbols
The cross, which is today one of the most widely recognized symbols in the world, was used as a symbol from the earliest times. Among the symbols employed by the early Christians, that of the fish …
Roman Symbols
Hygeia’s traditional symbol was a bowl containing a medicinal potion with the serpent of Wisdom (or guardianship) partaking in it. This is the same serpent of Wisdom which appears on the caduceus, …
Hope symbols
People have always looked to symbols for hope, from the dove carrying the olive branch to Noah after many days at sea to the Celtic Triquetra. People have used these symbols in jewelry, amulets, and …
Religious Symbols - Ancient Symbols
The study of religious symbolism is either universalist, as a component of comparative religion and mythology, or in localized scope, within the confines of a religion’s limits and boundaries. Here are …