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  • ...Phorcydes, all of which were archaic beings either of the sea or chthonic deities.
    2 KB (341 words) - 17:25, 18 April 2007
  • When the twin deities, the Aswins, wished to become complete immortals by drinking the elixir of
    2 KB (347 words) - 20:50, 21 April 2010
  • Taranis, as a personification of thunder, is often identified with similar deities found in other Indo-European pantheons. *[http://www.daire.org/names/deities.html Some Major Celtic Gods and Goddesses]
    2 KB (355 words) - 17:31, 18 April 2007
  • .... Together with Varuna, he counted among the [[Aditya]]s, a group of solar deities. They are the supreme keepers of order and gods of the law. Mitra has two a
    2 KB (361 words) - 15:59, 21 July 2010
  • *Coulter, Charles Russell and Patricia Turner, eds. Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities. Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 0-7864-0317-9
    2 KB (329 words) - 08:13, 24 October 2010
  • ...talks about the gory sacrificial offerings proffered to a triad of Celtic deities: [[Teutates]], Hesus (sic), and [[Taranis]]. Among a pair of later commenta
    3 KB (454 words) - 17:31, 18 April 2007
  • ...centered on the Great Old Ones, a fearsome assortment of ancient, powerful deities that once ruled the Earth. They are presently quiescent, having fallen into Despite his notoriety, Cthulhu is not the most powerful of the deities nor is he the theological center of the mythos. Instead, this position is h
    12 KB (1,935 words) - 18:06, 18 April 2007
  • ...escribed both as an entity having a literal existence, just as the various deities of the Vedic pantheon are shown existing around the Buddha, and also is des
    2 KB (277 words) - 00:42, 3 February 2011
  • ...Mictlan, the world of the dead. Cihuateteo are servants of the Aztec moon deities Tezcatlipoca and Tlazolteotl.
    2 KB (282 words) - 10:27, 29 December 2011
  • ...runa and Vayu, successfully routing them and claiming the domains of these deities for themselves. ...ments from the gods Indra, Brahma, Isha, Vishnu and Kartikeya. From these deities, emerged the Matrikas or the embodiment of their female energies. Armed wi
    8 KB (1,294 words) - 03:30, 27 December 2008
  • ...ight''' - Misty rainbows of light that serve high-level worshipers of good deities and provide good beings aid on quests.
    3 KB (382 words) - 18:11, 18 April 2007
  • ...is probable that the idea of Triton owes its origin to the Phoenician fish-deities.
    3 KB (473 words) - 17:32, 18 April 2007
  • ...ciety. Some ethnologists and folklorists suggest it relates to a belief in deities (or spirits) coming from abroad to take away misfortune and bring blessings
    3 KB (440 words) - 10:32, 10 March 2010
  • ...e Pagan [[Underworld|Otherworld]], who had also been rejected by the Pagan deities and the earth itself.
    3 KB (472 words) - 02:53, 31 July 2010
  • ...ertility. As a "[[Horned God]]", Cernunnos was one of a number of similar deities found in many ancient cultures. ...capital of the Celtic Parisii tribe. It depicts Cernunnos and other Celtic deities alongside [[:Category:Roman mythology|Roman divinities]] such as [[Jupiter]
    9 KB (1,319 words) - 17:32, 18 April 2007
  • [[Category: Latvian deities]]
    3 KB (427 words) - 15:10, 8 December 2010
  • Saulė, one of the most powerful deities, is the goddess of life and fertility, warmth and health. She is also haile
    2 KB (293 words) - 06:50, 4 January 2011
  • [[Category:Death deities]]
    3 KB (455 words) - 02:03, 25 November 2009
  • ...Ba‘al Zebûb was frequently confused with those various Semitic spirits and deities. Early demonologists, unaware of Hadad or that "Ba`al" in the Bible referre
    3 KB (500 words) - 17:45, 31 January 2008
  • ...cults to be lessen to the status of demons by Christian writers. In fact, deities of heretic religions were the main source for Christian demons. *Turner, Patricia and Coulter, Charles R., Dictionary of Ancient Deities, Oxford University Press;
    7 KB (1,233 words) - 22:59, 23 January 2008

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