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King name
"Excalibur"
Britain Liberated from the stone. The sword which Arthur drew out of the stone, whereby he proved himself to be the king. Britain

"Fafner"
Norse Son of Hreidmar. He kills his father to get possession of the Andvarenaut. He afterwards changes himself into a dragon and guards the treasure on Gnitaheath. He is slain by Sigurd, and his heart is roasted and eaten. Norse

"Faro"
Africa Purified the earth by sacrificing himself to atone for his twin Pemba's sin. Mande. Weat Africa
God name
"Faro"
Bambara / Mali, West Africa River god. Regarded as the deity who brought order to the world at the time of creation. He impregnated himself and gave birth to twins who were the first human beings. He is also the progenitor of fish stocks in the river Niger. His chief adversary is the god of the desert wind, TELIKO. Faro is propitiated annually by a Komo society of men in a ritual of dancing. They use a special mask which is created anew each year. According to legend Faro came to earth after a long period of drought during which most of the living things died. He also gave mankind the gift of speech....
Goddess name
"Fauna"
Etruscan Goddess of the earth, wildlife, Forests, and fertility. Symbolizes prosperity as well. Etruscan
God name
"Fe'e"
Polynesian God of the dead. Perceived as a giant cuttlefish who was once subdued by the god of deep underground rocks. Part of the principle of Polynesian religion that every deity has a superior and and inferior who have either bested, or been bested by, the other at some mythical time....
God name
"Felicitas"
Roman Minor god. Linked with agricultural prosperity. Known particularly from the second century BC....
Goddess name
"Feronia"
Roman Goddess of orchards and protects freed men. Roman Also regarded as a goddess of the earth or the lower world because she is said to have given to her son three souls, so that Evander had to kill him thrice before he was dead. Roman
King name
"Fierabras"
Babylon Son of Balan, king of Spain. The greatest giant that ever walked the earth. For height of stature, breadth of shoulder, and hardness of muscle he never had an equal. He possessed all Babylon, even to the Red Sea; was seigneur of Russia, Lord of Cologne, master of Jerusalem, and even of the Holy Sepulchre.

"Fjorgyn"
Norse A personification of the earth; mother of Thor. Norse
Goddess name
"Flidais (Watch-Out-Dear)"
Ireland A huntress and archer fond of the chase. A Celtic Artemis except, whereas Artemis was a virgin goddess, Flidais was very fond of jolly bonking. Ireland
Goddess name
"Fortuna"
Roman The goddess of chance or good luck, was worshipped both in Greece and Italy, and more particularly at Rome, where she was considered as the steady goddess of good luck, success, and every kind of prosperity. Roman
Goddess name
"Fortuna"
Roman Goddess of good fortune. A deity who particularly appealed to women, partly in an oracular context. She is depicted carrying a globe, rudder and cornucopiae. She probably evolved from the model of the Greek goddess TYCHE. Her main symbol is the wheel of fate which she may stand upon and Renaissance artists tended to depict her thus. Among her more celebrated sanctuaries in Rome, the temple of Fortuna Redux was built by Domitian to celebrate his victories in Germany. She is depicted in a well-known stone carving in Gloucester Museum, England, holding her three main attributes....

"Fraus"
Greek The Roman personification of fraud and deceit, counterpart of the Greek Apate.
Spirit name
"Fravasi or Fravartin"
Iran Denotes the spirit of the pre-existence of the believer who watches over him as Protective spirit. Iran
Spirit name
"Fravasi/ Fravartin"
Iran Interesting - The concept denotes the spirit of the pre-existence of the believer that watches over him as a protective spirit
Angel name
"Furfur"
Christian A powerful Great Earl of Hell, being the ruler of twenty-six legions of demons. He is a liar unless compelled to enter a magic triangle; then he gives true answers to every questions speaking with a rough voice. Furfur causes love between a man and a woman, creates storms and tempests, thunders, lightning and blasts, and teaches on secret and Divine things. He is depicted as a hart or winged hart, and also as an angel. Christian demonology

"Furor"
Greek Roman personification of rage and fury, counterpart of the Greek Lyssa or Erinnys.
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