Deity

  • 61Virtus (deity) — See Virtus (disambiguation) for other meanings. In Roman mythology, Virtus was the deity of bravery and military strength, the personification of the Roman virtue of virtus. He/she was one of the di indigetes. The Greek equivalent deity was Arete …

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  • 62Life-death-rebirth deity — The category life death rebirth deity also known as a dying and rising or Resurrection deity is a convenient means of classifying the many divinities in world mythology or religion who are born, suffer death, an eclipse, or other death like… …

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  • 63Madurai Veeran (Deity) — Hdeity infobox| Caption = Lord Madurai Veeran Name = Madurai Veeran Devanagari = Sanskrit Transliteration = Pali Transliteration = Tamil script = Script name = Script = Affiliation = God of = Protection Abode = Mantra = Weapon = Aruval Consort =… …

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  • 64Feathered Serpent (deity) — Feathered Serpent and The Feathered Serpent redirect here. For other uses, see Feathered Serpent (disambiguation). Aztec era stone sculptures of feathered serpents on display at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City …

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  • 65Zombi (African deity) — This article is about a deity. For other meanings, see Zombie (disambiguation). Zombi is the name of a snake deity in some cults of West African Vodun and Haitian Vodou (Voodoo). Zombi is a Creole word, thought to be derived from Nzambi,[1]… …

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  • 66Graeco-Roman deity — noun a deity of classical mythology • Syn: ↑Greco Roman deity • Hypernyms: ↑deity, ↑divinity, ↑god, ↑immortal • Hyponyms: ↑nymph, ↑Leto, ↑ …

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  • 67Greco-Roman deity — noun a deity of classical mythology • Syn: ↑Graeco Roman deity • Hypernyms: ↑deity, ↑divinity, ↑god, ↑immortal • Hyponyms: ↑nymph, ↑Leto, ↑ …

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  • 68Dolmen deity — In archaeology, a dolmen deity is a humanoid figure sometimes seen in the megalithic art cut into the walls of chamber tombs in western Europe, especially those of Symbolkeramik users in Spain.The figures are highly stylised but usually… …

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  • 69Qat (deity) — Qat is the principal god in the oral mythology of the Banks Islands, a small archipelago of northern Vanuatu, Melanesia. Although he was never worshipped as a deity properly speaking, the folklore of these once animist populations traditionally… …

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  • 70Gad (deity) — Gad was the name of the pan Semitic god of fortune, and is attested in ancient records of Aram and Arabia. Gad is also mentioned by the Book of Isaiah (Isaiah 65:11 some translations simply call him (the god of) Fortune), as having been… …

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