Legend of Melusine and the Royal Houses of Europe ROBERT SEPEHR
Melusine or Melusina is a figure of European folklore and mythology, a female spirit of fresh water in a sacred spring or river, usually depicted as a woman who is a serpent or fish from the waist down, much like a twotailed mermaid. She is sometimes referred to as the Serpent Mother of European Royalty. According to the book, The Serpent And The Swan: The Animal Bride In Folklore And Literature, the name Melusine was used as an abbreviation of the words Mere des Lusignan or Mother of the The House of Lusignan was a royal house of French origin, which at various times ruled several principalities in Europe and the Levant, including the kingdoms of Jerusalem, Cyprus, and Armenia, from the 12th through the 15th centuries during the Middle Ages. Presentation by Dr. Sharonah Fredrick Visuals by Kendra Bruning
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