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List of Gods : "Saturn" - 28 records

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"Ops"
Roman A female Roman divinity of plenty and fertility, as is indicated by her name, which is connected with opimus opulentus, inops, and copia. She was regarded as the wife of Saturnus, and, accordingly, as the protectress of every thing connected with Agriculture. Her abode was in the earth, and hence those who invoked her, or made vows to her, used to touch the ground, and as she was believed to give to human beings both their place of abode and their food, newly-born children were recommended to her care.
Planet name
"Sani"
Chaldean God identified with the planet Saturn and whose parents were the Sun and the shade.
Planet name
"Sarii"
Hindu (1) Astral god. The son of SURYA and CHAYA and the personification of the planet Saturn. Stands upon a lotus or rides in an iron chariot drawn by eight piebald horses. Color: black or blue. Attributes: arrow, bow, rosary, staff and trident.(2) Astral god. Buddhist. Stands upon a tortoise. Color: blue-black. Attribute: a staff....
God name
"Saturn"
Roman God of Agriculture, seeds, astronomy, Saturn, education. Roman
God name
"Saturn/ Saturnus"
Roman A god of Agriculture, seeds, astronomy, Saturn, education

"Saturnia"
Roman A daughter of Saturnus, and accordingly used as a surname of Juno and Vesta. Roman
King name
"Saturnus"
Italy A mythical king of Italy to whom was ascribed the introduction of Agriculture and the habits of civilised life in general.
Planet name
"Saturnus"
Roman Astral god. Identified with the planet Saturn, but thought to have originated as an agricultural deity concerned with sowing of seed. A sanctuary existed on the Roman forum from as early as 450 BC, also functioning as the imperial treasury. Saturnus was celebrated in the Saturnalia festival (December 17-19) during which masters and slaves exchanged roles and candles were given as gifts to symbolize the Winter darkness....

"Sterculius"
Roman A surname of Saturnus, derived from Stercus, manure, because he had promoted Agriculture by teaching the people the use of manure. This seems to have been the original meaning, though some Romans state that Sterculius was a surname of Piçúɱnus, the son of Faunus, to whom likewise improvements in Agriculture are ascribed. Roman
Goddess name
"Veritas"
Roman The goddess of truth and a daughter of Saturn. Roman
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