用户:AINH/神话中的地点列表
这是一个记录出现在神话故事,民间传说和各种宗教文献中的神话地方列表。
Name | Description |
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雅戈泰 | A legendary city at Earth's core. |
亚尔夫海姆 | 北欧神话中的精灵之地。 |
Alomkik | A place accessible to the Abenaki peoples' mythological protector Pamola, where he holds those who trespass on Maine's Mount Katahdin. |
安温 | The "otherworld" of Welsh mythology. |
Arcadia | A vision of pastoralism and harmony with nature, derived from the Greek province of the same name which dates to antiquity. |
阿斯加德 | The high placed city of the gods, built by Odin, chief god of the Norse pantheon. |
Asphodel Meadows | In Greek mythology, the section of the underworld where ordinary souls were sent to live after death. |
亚特兰蒂斯 | The legendary (and almost archetypal) lost continent that was supposed to have sunk into the Atlantic Ocean. |
阿瓦隆 | Legendary Island of Apples, believed by some to be the final resting place of King Arthur. |
Axis Mundi | The center of the world or the connection between Heaven and Earth in various religions and mythologies. |
Ayotha Amirtha Gangai | An important river in Ayyavazhi mythology. |
阿兹特兰 | Legendary original homeland of the Mexica people in Mexica/Aztec mythology. |
Baltia | 北欧的一个琥珀岛。 |
Biarmaland | A geographical area around the White Sea in the northern part of (European) Russia, referred to in Norse sagas. |
Biringan city | A mythical city that is said to invisibly lie between Gandara, Tarangnan, and Pagsanghan in Samar province of the Philippines. Biringan means "the black city" or the City of the Unknown in Waray. |
Brahmapura | The abode of Brahma, the Hindu god of creation. |
巴西 (传说岛屿) | 爱尔兰西部的神话岛屿。 |
Brittia | 奥斯特拉西亚沿海的一个神话岛屿。 |
卡美洛 | The city in which King Arthur reigned. |
City of the Caesars | A city between a mountain of gold and another of diamonds supposed to be situated in Patagonia. |
Cloud cuckoo land | A perfect city between the clouds in the play The Birds by Aristophanes. |
Cockaigne | In medieval mythology, it is a land of plenty where want does not exist. |
Dinas Affaraon/Ffaraon | Legendary home to a branch of the Druids called the Pheryllt, who worked as metallurgists and alchemists. Also known as “The City of Higher Powers,” or the “Ambrosial City”, its rumored location is Snowdonia and is said to be the original placename of Dinas Emrys. |
地狱 (中华文化) | 中国神话中的地狱 |
黄金国 | Rumored city of gold in South America. [1] |
至福乐土 | In Greek mythology, the final resting place of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous. |
羽山 | One of many important mythological mountains in Chinese mythology, particularly associated with the Great Flood. |
伊甸园 | The garden of God, described in the Book of Genesis. |
赫斯珀里得斯 | In Greek mythology, the sacred garden of Hera from where the gods got their immortality. |
Gorias, Finias, Murias, and Falias | In Irish Mythology the Tuatha Dé Danann get their four magical treasures from four legendary cities: Gorias in the east; Finias, in the south; Murias in the west; and Falias in the north. |
Hawaiki | The ancestral island of the Polynesians, particularly the Māori. |
天国 | The realm in Abrahamic religions, in which pious people who have died continue to exist in an afterlife. |
冥界 (北欧神话) | 北欧神话中的地狱 |
地狱 | The underworld in Abrahamic religions, in which evil or unrepentant people are punished after death. |
许珀耳玻瑞亚 | A land to the north in Greek mythology. |
Irkalla | The underworld from which there is no return in Babylonian mythology. |
Islands of the Blessed | In Greek mythology, a paradise reserved for the souls of the great heroes. |
Jabulqa and Jabulsa | Two cities mentioned in Shi'i hadith. |
约顿海姆 | Land of the giants in Norse mythology. [2] |
Kingdom of Reynes | A country mentioned in the Middle English romance King Horn. |
Kingdom of Saguenay | According to the French, an Iroquoian story of a kingdom of blonde men rich in gold and fur that existed in northern Canada prior to French colonization. |
奇铁兹城 | A legendary city beneath the waters of Lake Svetloyar |
Kolob | An astronomical body (star or planet) said to be near the throne of God in Mormon cosmology. |
昆仑山 | A place where immortals lived according to Chinese mythology. |
Kvenland | A geographical area referred to in several medieval texts as well as in Norse sagas. The exact location of Kvenland is unknown, though, with several competing theories placing it in either the northern part of the Scandinavian peninsula or the southwestern part of what is now Finland. |
Kyöpelinvuori | (Finnish for ghosts' mountain), in Finnish mythology, is the place which dead women haunt. |
La Ciudad Blanca | "The White city", a legendary city of Honduras |
拉斯忒吕戈涅斯 | Home to a tribe of giant cannibals that Odysseus encountered on his way back home from the Trojan War. |
Lake Parime | An enormous lake in northeastern South America, supposedly the site of El Dorado |
雷姆利亚大陆 | 一个假想的“迷失之地”,分布在印度洋和太平洋中。 |
Lyonesse | A country in Arthurian legend, which is said to border Cornwall in England. |
提尔纳诺 | 爱尔兰神话的来世。 |
Meropis | A gigantic island created purely as a parody of Plato's Atlantis. |
Mictlan | The afterworld of the Mexica. |
奥林匹斯山 | In Greek mythology the mountain is referred to as "home of the gods", specifically the Twelve Olympians. [3] |
蓬莱山 | A legendary mountain in Chinese mythology, said to be situated on an island in the Bohai sea, home to Taoist immortals. |
姆大陆 | A hypothetical continent that allegedly disappeared at the dawn of human history. |
穆斯贝尔海姆 | Land of fire in Norse mythology. |
尼比鲁 | A mythological planet described by the Babylonians. |
Niflheim | World of cold in Norse mythology. |
Niflhel | Cold underworld in Norse mythology. |
涅槃 | The ultimate state of soteriological release (liberation from repeated rebirth) commonly associated with Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. |
Norumbega | A legendary settlement in northeastern North America, connected with attempts to demonstrate Viking incursions in New England. |
Nysa | A beautiful valley full of nymphs in Greek mythology. |
Paititi | A legendary Inca lost city or utopian rich land said to lie east of the Andes. |
Pandæmonium | The capital of Hell in John Milton's Paradise Lost. |
波赫约拉 | The realm of Louhi in Finnish Mythology, literally translated its name means "North". |
炼狱 | In the Catholic religion, a place where impure souls of those who die are made ready for Heaven. |
Quivira and Cíbola | Two of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold supposed by Spanish conquistadors to have existed in the Americas. |
罗摩桥 | Believed to be built by apes for the Hindu god Rama, this is a series of limestone shoals between India and Srilanka. Also referred to as Adam's Bridge. |
通灵学院 | A legendary school of black magic run by the Devil himself, located in Hermannstadt (now: Sibiu, Romania). Located in the mountains, south of the city Sibiu, near an unnamed lake. |
Sierra de la Plata | (Spanish: Silver Mountains), was a legendary treasury of silver that was believed to be located in South America. |
香巴拉 | In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, a kingdom hidden somewhere in the Himalayas; Theosophists regard it as the home on the etheric plane of the governing deity of our planet Sanat Kumara. |
香格里拉 | A mystical, harmonious valley enclosed in the western end of the Kunlun Mountains. |
所多玛与蛾摩拉 | Cities mentioned in the Bible which were destroyed by God because their people were corrupted and evil. |
Suddene | A country found in the Middle English romance King Horn. |
Summerland | The name given by Theosophists, Wiccans and some earth-based contemporary pagan religions to their conceptualization of an (mostly pastoral) afterlife. |
Svartálfaheimr | The land of the Dark Elves in Norse mythology. |
高天原 | The dwelling place of the Shinto kami. |
塔耳塔罗斯 | In Greek mythology, a pit in the underworld for condemned souls. |
Themiscyra | The capital city of the Amazons in Greek mythology. |
图勒 | An island somewhere in the belt of Scandinavia, northern Great Britain, Iceland, and Greenland. |
Thuvaraiyam Pathi | In Ayyavazhi mythology, it was a sunken island some 150 miles off the south coast of India. |
提尔纳诺 | The Celtic Otherworld in Irish mythology. |
瓦尔哈拉 | (from Old Norse Valhöll "hall of the slain") is a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin. |
华纳海姆 | The Land of the Vanir, another tribe of gods, according to Norse legends. |
Westernesse | A country found in the Middle English romance King Horn. |
Xibalba | The underworld in Mayan mythology. |
黄泉 | The land of the dead according to Shinto mythology, as related in the Kojiki. |
伊苏 | A city located in Brittany, France that was supposedly built below sea level, and destroyed when the Devil destroyed the dam protecting it. |
Zerzura | Saharan city known as the "oasis of little birds" rumored to be full of treasure. |
锡安 | A place name often used as a metaphor for Jerusalem, and Olam Haba ("the After world", ״העולם הבא״). |
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