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Episode 101 - Europe - The Mythology of Bees

Episode 101 - Europe - The Mythology of Bees

Update: 2024-09-26
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Coucou everyone!




Upon the passing of Queen Elizabeth, as per custom, the bees were informed of her passing. This tradition of "Telling the Bees" stems from Celtic Mythology because bees are our connection to the underworld. Kate tells us about other places in Europe that have a mythological connection to these magical creatures. Catherine then tells us about the legend behind the iconic painting by Konstantin Flavitsky of Princess Tarakanova. So join us and we hope you enjoy!




Main topic sources:


The Sacred Bee of Ancient Greece, Sarah Long


Terra Greca: Honey in Mythology and Ancient Greece


BBC: Are Lithuanians Obsessed with Bees?


Mimisbrunnr.info: Bee & Honey


History Lists: Beyla: Goddess of Norse Mythology


Baltic Pagan: Austėja


Occult World: Austeja


Buzz About Bees: Goddess of Bees


Owlcation: The Folklore of Bees


Crystal's Honey: Most Common Honey Bee Myths & Folklore


The Celtic Folklore of Bees




Mini topic sources:


@history_with_amy TikTok


What’s going on in Flavitsky’s famous ‘Princess Tarakanova’ painting? - Russia Beyond




Kate's recommendation: Midnight at the Pera Palace on Netflix⁠⁠⁠


Catherine's recommendation: Kerastase Bain Divalent Balancing Shampoo and Le Fondant Conditioner


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Cover art and logo by Kate Walker


Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre


Theme song by Lumehill


Thank you all - ciao!



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Episode 101 - Europe - The Mythology of Bees

Episode 101 - Europe - The Mythology of Bees

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