Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Deities name "Tonacacihuatl (our flesh lady)" | Aztec / Mesoamerican / Mexico | Primordial deity. In the most widely accepted Aztec cosmogony, this is the self-created, eternal, female principle who combines with TONACATECUHTLI to create all life, transferring souls from heaven to the mortal womb. It exists in the highest, thirteenth heaven and once engendered the Sun god TEZCATLIPOCA, from whom all other deities in the pantheon stemmed. One of the group clåśśed as the Omeotl complex. Also Omecihuatl.... |
Deity name "Tonacatceuhtli" | Aztec | Primordial deity who is the self created, eternal, male principle. Aztec |
Deities name "Tonacatecuhtli (our flesh lord)" | Aztec / Mesoamerican / Mexico | Primordial deity. In the most widely accepted Aztec cosmogony, this is the self-created, eternal, male principle who combines with TONACACIHUATL to create all life. It exists in the highest, thirteenth heaven and once engendered the Sun god TEZCATLIPOCA, from whom all other deities in the pantheon stemmed. Also one of the group clåśśed as the OMETEOTL complex. According to tradition Tonacatecuhtli drove four roads through the center of the earth after the cataclysm of the fourth world age (Atl) to disperse the flood waters of the deluge. His four sons, aided by four unnamed beings, raised the fallen sky which they propped up on great trees created by Tezcatlipoca and QUETZALCOATL at the four cardinal points.... |
Goddess name "Tonaleque" | Aztec | Goddess, ruler of the fifth of the 13 heavens. Aztec |
Goddess name "Tonaleque" | Aztec | catalyze this goddess is ruler of the fifth of the 13 heavens |
Goddess name "Tonaleque" | Aztec / Mesoamerican / Mexico | Goddess. The ruler of the fifth of the thirteen heavens known at the time of the Spanish conquest, Ilhuicatl Huixtotlan (heaven of the salt fertility goddess).... |
Spirit name "Tont'tu" | Finland | A little house-spirit. The Kalevala. Finland |
"Tridamus" | Celtic | The male deification of bovine triplication, conceived as a manifestation of abundance. Celtic |
Spirit name "Trulli" | Norse | Female spirits noted for their kindness to men. Norse |
Spirit name "Tsichtinako" | Acoma | Female spirit of the creation myth Acoma |
"Tu'o-ne'la" | Finland | The abode of Tuoni. The Kalevala. Finland |
"Tu'o-ne'tar" | Finland | The hostess of death-land; a daughter of Tuoni. The Kalevala. Finland |
God name "Tu'ri" | Finland | Tuuri. The god of the Honey-land. The Kalevala. Finland |
Goddess name "Tu-le'tar (Tuule'tar)" | Finland | A goddess of the winds. The Kalevala. Finland |
"Tu-lik'ki (Tuullk'ki)" | Finland | One of the daughters of Tapio. The Kalevala. Finland |
God name "Tu-o'ni" | Finland | The god of death. The Kalevala. Finland |
"Tuo'nen Poi'ka" | Finland | The son of Tuoni. The Kalevala. Finland |
God name "Tuuemliri" | Australasia | God of påśśage. Local deity of several tribes in New South Wales. Said to oversee the transition from adolescence to manhood. The initiate was taken away by the god, killed, restored to life and endured a tooth being knocked out to signify the arrival of adulthood and full incorporation into the society of the tribe. Also DIaramulun.... |