Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Ashnan" | Sumeria | Goddess of drunkenness, wine and grains Sumeria |
Goddess name "Ashnan/ Asnan" | Sumeria | A goddess of drunkenness, wine & grains |
Spirit name "Ba Maguje" | Hausa | spirit of drunkenness. Hausa |
Deities name "Centzon-Totochtin" | Aztec | four-hundred rabbits were a group of deities who met for frequent parties; they are Divine rabbits, and the gods of drunkenness. Aztec |
God name "Chang Fei" | Chinese | God of war. The counterpart of the god KUAN TI and often linked iconographically with him and the god LIU PEI, Chang Fei rules over the dark half of the year—autumn and Winter. Like the seasons he represents he is characterized by drunkenness and wildness. According to tradition he was wounded by his subordinates while in a drunken stupor. He is depicted with a black face, a bushy beard and wild staring eyes giving him a ferocious appearance.... |
God name "Comus" | Greek | God of banquets, drunkenness and merriment Roman / Greek |
Goddess name "Mami" | Sumeria | Goddess of drunkenness and midwives Sumeria |
Goddess name "Mami/ Mama" | Sumeria | A goddess of drunkenness & midwives |
Goddess name "Mayanhuel" | Mexico | Goddess of the night sky and of drunkenness Mexico |
God name "Ome Tochtli" | Aztec | A god of drunkenness. He is the leader of Centzon Totchtli, the four hundred rabbit gods of drunkenness. Aztec |
Goddess name "RaHathor (Het-Hert, Het-Heru, Hwt-Hert, Hethara" | Egipt | meaning "House of Horus [the Elder]", was a goddess of many things, from the celestial to the alcoholic! She was a celestial goddess, The Mistress of heaven. A goddess of love, music and beauty as the Goddess of love, Cheerfulness, Music and Dance. Hathor was known as the Mother of Mothers and the Celestial Nurse who presided over women, fertility, children and childbirth. Yet Hathor was also a goddess of baser things - she was the Vengeful Eye of Ra, the Lady of Drunkenness, and a goddess of the dead as Lady of the West. |
God name "Tepozlecatl" | Aztec | The god of pulque, of drunkenness and fertility. Aztec |