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List of Gods : "Al Lat" - 533 records

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God name
"Latipan"
Canaanite Creator god. See also IL....
Goddess name
"Latis"
British lake goddess who later became a goddess of ale and meade British
Goddess name
"Latmikaik"
Micronesia Goddess of the sea, with her husband Tpereakla, co-creator and co-ruler of the world Tpereakl lived in the sky, while his wife had her residence under the sea. Pelew Is.
Goddess name
"Latona"
Greek The Roman name of the Greek goddess Leto. One of the Titans - the first generation of Greek gods, she was the daughter of the Titan Coeus and Phoebe and mother to the twin gods, Apollo and Artemis, whose father was Zeus. Greek
God name
"Latpon"
Middle East God of wisdom and magic. Middle East

"Latsari"
Basque Name given to the lamias and other beings that wash clothes during the night. Basque
Supreme god name
"Latur Dano"
Indonesia Counterpart of their supreme god which causes sickness, death and bad weather Indonesia / Nias Is.
Goddess name
"Lauka Mate"
Latvia Laukamat, Goddess of Agriculture Latvia
Goddess name
"Lauka Mate"
Pre - Christian Latvian Goddess of Agriculture. Worshiped in the fields at ploughing time....
Goddess name
"Lauka Mate/ Laukamat"
Lativa A goddess of Agriculture
Book name
"Lausus"
Greek 1. A son of Mezentius, who was slain while defending his father against Aeneas. (The Aeneid Book VII) According to the author of the De Orig. Gent. Rom., Lausus fell at a later time, during the siege of Lavinium, by the hand of Ascanius. 2. A son of Numitor and brother of Ilia, was fraudulently killed by Amulius. Greek

"Leaneira"
Greek The daughter of Amyclas and by Arcas the mother of Elatus and Apheidas.

"Leto"
Greek In Latin Latona, according to Hesiod (Theogony of Hesiod), a daughter of the Titan Coeus and Phoebe, a sister of Asteria, and the mother of Apollo and Artemis by Zeus, to whom, she was married before Hera. Greek
King name
"Leviathan"
Egypt The crocodile, or some extinct sea monster, described in the Book of Job. It sometimes in Scripture designates Pharaoh, king of Egypt, where the word is translated "dragon."
Goddess name
"Liber"
Italic Chthonic fertility god. Originally åśśociated with husbandry and crops but then åśśimilated with DIONYSOS. The consort of CERES and father of the goddess LIBERA. His festival, the Liberalia, was on March 17 when young men celebrated the arrival of manhood....

"Libitina"
Italian An ancient Italian divinity, who was identified by the later Romans sometimes with Persephone on account of her connection with the dead and their burial, and sometimes with Aphrodite.
Goddess name
"Lilith"
Mesopotamian / Sumerian Goddess of desolation. She is perceived as a demonic figure who, in the epic legend of Gilgames“ and the Huluppu Tree takes up residence in INANA'S holy tree growing on the banks of the Euphrates in Unug. When the hero Gilgames” attacks Lilith she escapes into the desert wastes....
Monster name
"Limits"
Greek The Latin Fames, or personification of hunger. Hesiod describes hunger as the offspring of Eris or Discord. A poetical description of Fames occurs in Ovid and Virgil places it along with other monsters, at the entrance of Orcus. Greek
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