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List of Gods : "Hall" - 75 records

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"Corythallia"
Greek A surname of Artemis at Sparta, at whose festival of the Tithenidia the Spartan boys were carried into her sanctuary. Greek
God name
"Coyote"
USA Multifaceted deity. demigod, creator, trickster. In Tongva Mythology Coyote challenges "The River" to a race. Coyote is victorious, but collapses from fatigue. The river laughs at him and takes the name "Hahamongna". USA
Monster name
"Dragon of Wantley"
Britain warncliff, in Yorkshire. A monster slain by More, of More Hall, who procured a suit of armour studded with spikes; and, proceeding to the well where the dragon had his lair, kicked it in the mouth, where alone it was vulnerable. Britain

"Eikthyrnir aka Eikthyrner"
Norse A hart that stands over Odin's hall (Valhal). From his antlers drops water from which rivers flow. Norse
Goddess name
"Elvidna"
Norse The hall of the goddess Hel. Norse

"Fascinus"
Roman An early Latin divinity, and identical with Mutinus or Tutinus. He was worshipped as the protector from sorcery, witchcraft, and evil daemons and represented in the form of a phallus, the genuine Latin for which iafascimtm, this symbol being believed to be most efficient in averting all evil influences. He was especially invoked to protect women in childbed and their offspring.
God name
"Forseti"
Nordic / Icelandic God of unknown status. A god of Asgard said by Snorri to be the son of Balder and NANNA. According to an Icelandic list of dwellings of the gods, Forseti owned a gold and silver hall, Glitnir, and was a good law maker and arbiter of disputes. Also Fosite (Friesian)....
God name
"Frigg"
Norse [Love]. She is the wife of Odin, and mother of Balder and queen of the gods, and reigns with Odin in Hlidskjalf. She exacts an oath from all things that they shall not harm Balder. Norse
Angel name
"Gaga"
Gaga An angel who guards the 7th heavenly hall. Gaga
Angel name
"Geburathiel"
Enochian The angel of Divine strength, might, and power. He is the chief steward of the 4th hall in the 7th heaven. Enochian
Angel name
"Gezuriya"
Malarcy The head guard of one of the celestial halls and the boss of the angel of the Sun. Malarcy

"Glitner [The glittering]"
Norse Forsete's golden hall. Norse
Angel name
"Gmial"
Christian An angelic traffic warden of the seven celestial halls. Christian demonology
God name
"Hallinskid"
Norse Another name of the god Heimdal. The possessor of the learning way. Norse
God name
"Hastseltsi"
Navaho / USA God of racing. He organizes and oversees athletic races. The priest who impersonates him has to be a good runner and challenges others, using high-pitched squeaking calls. If the priest wins, the contender is whipped with a yucca scourge. If the contender wins, there is no penalty! A fastidious deity who avoids contact with any unclean objects. His ceremonial mask is a domino shape covering mouth and throat with white shells over the eyes and mouth....
Goddess name
"Hel"
Germanic / Nordic / Icelandic Chthonic underworld goddess. The daughter of LOKI and the giantess Angrboda, and the sibling of both the Midgard worm who will cause the sea to flood the world with the lashings of his tail, and of Fenrir, the phantom wolf who will swallow the Sun, at Ragnarok. She is queen of the otherworld, also known as Hell, and she takes command of all who die, except for heroes slain in battle, who ascend to Valhalla. In some mythologies she is depicted as half black and half white. She was adopted into British mythology....

"Hell Shoon"
Iceland In Icelandic mythology, indispensable for the journey to Valhalla as the obolus for crossing the Styx.
God name
"Herma"
Greek In ancient Greece, before his role as protector of merchants and travelers, Hermes was a phallic god, åśśociated with fertility, luck, roads and borders. His name comes from the word herma (plural hermai) referring to a square or rectangular pillar of stone, terracotta, or bronze; a bust of Hermes' head, usually with a beard, sat on the top of the pillar, and male genitals adorned the base. Greek
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