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  • *[[Aamon]] ([[Christian demonology]]) *[[Abaddon]] ([[Christian demonology]])
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  • '''Aray''' is a god of war that was worshipped by the pre-Christian Armenians. Some people believed that he is associated with Ares, a Greek go [[Category:Armenian mythology]]
    343 bytes (48 words) - 08:12, 24 October 2010
  • ...the 9th and the 10th century, and the lack of written records from the Pre-Christian era of Hungarain history, there are only very limited data left about the b The Ördög was the king of the Pokol (underworld in the pagan Hungarian mythology), a dark diety, who often walked the Earth. In the old myths the Ördög of
    2 KB (414 words) - 16:39, 10 November 2010
  • [[Category: Islamic mythology]] [[Category: Christian mythology]]
    666 bytes (107 words) - 22:07, 28 August 2007
  • ==List by mythology== ===[[Aztec mythology]]===
    3 KB (369 words) - 02:10, 25 November 2009
  • In Albanian mythology, '''Prende''' was a goddess of love. *Elsie, Robert. "The Christian Saints of Albania" (in English).
    600 bytes (83 words) - 09:35, 16 November 2010
  • ...ouring them at their graves. Their spirits still haunt the forests and the Christian church told the people that they were evil demon spirits. ...ough the mist at night, wreaking havoc on those that dare to disturb them. Christian teaching transformed white women into misty white haze and they became ghos
    1 KB (177 words) - 11:26, 8 October 2007
  • In Basque mythology, '''Mairu''' (pl: mairuak) or '''intxisu'''(ak), refer to giants who built Mairu' means "moor" in Basque. This term is used with the sense of 'non-Christian' to refer to former civilizations or megalithic monuments. The origin of th
    528 bytes (79 words) - 21:08, 15 October 2009
  • ...e, the Latvian pūķis is not evil like it's ''brothers'' from the Christian mythology. The Latvian pūķis is a bringer of treasure, wealth and happiness, if you [[Category: Latvian mythology]]
    972 bytes (184 words) - 08:24, 3 September 2008
  • ...''' is the female counterpart of God and she is the top goddess in Latvian mythology. She was believed as the alternate aspects of Dievs, Lopu māte, Piena Māt Every August 15, the Māras festival was held in honor of Māra. With the Christian influence, she was identified with Mary, whose main festival was also held
    925 bytes (164 words) - 15:25, 8 December 2010
  • ...others are comparable to the [[Gog]] and [[Magog]] of the Hebrew bible and Christian Lore and the Ya'jooj Wa Ma'jooj (يأجوج و مأجوج) of Muslim Lore. [[Category:Hindu mythology]]
    483 bytes (70 words) - 20:37, 1 May 2009
  • In his esoteric Christian-Buddhist cosmography ''Roza Mira'', Daniil Andreev maintains that Sirins, A [[Category:Russian mythology]]
    603 bytes (86 words) - 23:06, 20 August 2007
  • ...New Testament), the exegesis of these scriptures, the scriptures of early Christian philosophers and hermits, tradition, and legends incorporated from other be ...early rituals and images that have been attributed 'evil' qualities by the Christian churches.
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  • In Philippine mythology, the '''multo''' is the soul of a dead person that has returned to the mort ...ulto, often a spirit of their former kin regularly visits them. Born Again Christian Filipinos regard the multo as evil spirits, while the Catholic Filipinos do
    835 bytes (132 words) - 20:15, 19 September 2010
  • '''Brigit''' is a deity in Irish mythology. She was a member of the [[Tuatha Dé Danann]]. ...e is another Brigit in Irish mythology named [[Brigit of Kildare]] who was christian saint.
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  • ...r the ''lord of the heavens'' is one of the four holy gods in the Tagbanua mythology of Philippines. ...l ascription to him as the sole "creator" of the world, although Christian mythology has had some influence in imbuing Mangindusa with more powers than he used
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  • '''Ekwensu''' is a Trickster God in the Igbo mythology in Nigeria. ...upplanted by missionaries who came to misrepresent Ekwensu as Satan or the Christian Devil.
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  • Another tale, with Christian elements, narrates about the punishment waiting for the Strigoiaca, as one [[Category:Romanian mythology]] [[Category:Vampires]] [[Category:Shapeshifters]] [[Category:Witches and w
    1 KB (205 words) - 13:46, 25 December 2008
  • '''Bahamut''' (بهموت} is a giant omnipotent creature in Arabian mythology, sometimes describes as a dragon or snake. * The Christian counterpart, [[Behemoth]]
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  • Many aspects of the dwarves (dvergar) in Norse mythology lived on in the Scandinavian belief in vættir. They were thought to be sim ...sse make magic items, like Dvergar. Like the dwarves, elves, and faries of Christian continental Europe, the Scandinavian Vættir become accused of kidnapping h
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