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  • '''Auseklis''' is a Latvian god and represents Venus. In Latvian mythology, he is the third most popular deity next to Saulė and Mēness. Auseklis was derived from root “aus” which means "dawn" or "orient" and Latvian word “sēkla” which means "seed", or from verb “aust”, meaning "to
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  • '''Māra''' 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, [[Category: Latvian deities]]
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  • '''Zeme''' or '''Zemes-mãte''' was the goddess of earth in Slavic and Latvian mythology. She is also similar to the Lithuanian goddess Žemyna. [[Category: Latvian deities]]
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  • ...lso known as '''Laime''' or '''Laimas māte''', represents fate and luck in Latvian and Lithuanian mythologies. Aside from being the patron of pregnant women, ==In Latvian mythology==
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  • ...own Baltic deity and is also considered as a goddess in the Lithuanian and Latvian mythologies. In Lithuanian and Latvian languages, the name Saulė/Saule refers to the conventional name of the Sun
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  • ...vil" is wholly unrelated). Also cognate to deva are the Lithuanian Dievas (Latvian Dievs, Prussian Deiwas), Germanic Tiwaz (seen in English "Tuesday") and Lat ...s - most of them assumed a minor role in the later religion. Certain other deities rose into prominence. These higher devas control much more intricate tasks
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  • ...nterpret depictions of half-remembered figures, events, or account for the deities' attributes or [[entheogen]]s, even to make sense of ancient icons, much as ...]] - [[Greek mythology]] - [[Finnish mythology]] - [[Irish mythology]] - [[Latvian mythology]] - [[Lithuanian mythology]] - [[Lusitanian mythology]] - [[Norse
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