Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Acat" | Mayan / Mesoamerican / Mexico | God of tattooers. Acca Larentia... |
Goddess name "Acca" | Roman | A goddess åśśociated with Hercules |
Goddess name "Acca Larentia" | Etruscan | A mythical woman who occurs in the stories in early Roman history. Associated with Hercules she was a goddess of the earth and goddess of Winter Roman / Etruscan |
"Acca Laurentia" | Roman | Or Larentia, a mythical woman who occurs in the stories in early Roman history. |
God name "Accasbel" | Ireland | A Partholan who is credited with making the first tavern in Ireland. Most likely was an early God of wine or meade. Rules over the vine harvest, Beltane's blessing of the meade. Ireland |
God name "Azacca" | Haiti | God of Farming and Agriculture. Haiti |
Supreme god name "Dagan (2)" | Western Semitic / Canaanite / Phoenician | Grain and fertility god. The father of BAAL in Ugaritic creation epics. A major sanctuary was built in his honor at Mari [Syria] and he was recognized in parts of Mesopotamia where he acquired the consort Salas. Worshiped mainly at Gaza and Asdod, but also the supreme god of the Philistines. Known in biblical references as Dagon (Judges 16.23). Mentioned in the apocryphal Book of Maccabees. The cult is thought to have continued until circa 150 BC. Israelite misinterpretation of the Ugaritic root Dagan led to the åśśumption that he was a fish god, therefore attributes include a fish tail.... |
"Faustulus" | Roman | The royal shepherd of Amulius and husband of Acca Laurentia. He found Romulus and Remus as they were nursed by the she-wolf. Roman |
God name "Tuan MacCarell" | Ireland | A God of animals and woodlands. Ireland |