Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Atropos" | Greek | Oldest of the Fates |
God name "BELENUS" | Celtic, European, Irish | Pastoral deity concerned with light, solar worship and healing. Considered to be one of the oldest of the Celtic gods thus far recognized. Celebrated long into the Christian era in the festival of Beltine or Cetsbamain, set on May 1, the start of the warm season. The rites involved lighting huge bonfires and driving cattle between them as a protection against disease. It marked the season when cattle were liberated after Winter to graze the open pastures.... |
Deities name "Canola" | Ireland | Believed to be one of the oldest of the Ireland deities. Ireland |
Deities name "Canola" | Ireland | One of the oldest of the Irish deities, invented the harp from the sinews of a gutted whale. Ireland |
"En-lil" | Babylon | The name of Bel in the oldest inscriptions Bel. Babylon |
Spirit name "Hastbaka" | Navaho | Oldest male of the spirits Navaho |
Goddess name "Manah" | Aribic | One of the three chief goddesses of Mecca. The goddess of fate and the oldest of the three "Daughters of God". Aribic |
"Rhode" | Greek | The oldest of the Oceanides and a daughter of Tethys and Oceåñuś. Later, she was thought of as a daughter of Poseidon and Halia, or Poseidon and Amphitrite. Greek |
"Sparti" | s | the sown men; the armed men who sprang from the dragon's teeth sown by Cadmus, and were believed to be the ancestors of the five oldest families at Thebes. |
God name "Tano" | Ashanti | The second oldest son of God, and god of the river of the same name. Ashanti |
"Vairocana/ Buddhaheruka" | Buddhist | The First & oldest meditation Buddha |