Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Chang Fei" | China | God of war and butchers. China |
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 yearautumn 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 "Chango" | Africa | A warrior god that Defense morals against enemies that want the land, wealth & women |
God name "Chhih of warg tzu" | China | A god of Rain |
God name "Chih of warg tzu" | China | God of Rain. China |
Goddess name "Chun T'i" | China | Goddess of the dawn and warriors China |
Demon name "Chung K'uei" | Taoist / Chinese | God of the afterlife. He belongs to the heavenly ministry of exorcism and, though not the most senior (he is subservient to CHANG TAO LING), is probably the most popular within the category. He was originally a mortal working as a physician in the eighth century AD. He is depicted with a fearsome face, said to be so terrible that it can drive away any demonic spirit who dares to oppose him. He is engaged in combat using a sword and a fan on which is written a magical formula to ward off evil. Symbolic peaches are suspended from his hat and a bat circles his head representing happiness.... |
Goddess name "Chup Kamui" | Ainu | Goddess of war and the Sun Japan / Ainu |
Goddess name "Cihuacoatl" | Aztec | She is a goddess whose roaring signaled war |
God name "Cit Cac Coh" | Mayan | God of war iconised as a red. Puma Mayan |
God name "Cit Chac Coh" | Mayan / Mesoamerican / Mexico | God of war. Identified as a red puma.... |
Goddess name "Crobh Dearg" | Ireland | the red claw. Goddess of war. Ireland |
Goddess name "Crobh Dearg/ Crove Dairg" | Irish | A war goddess |
God name "Cu Chulain" | Celtic | God of warriors and chivalry. Celtic |
Goddess name "Cymidei / Cymeinfoll" | Wales | A war goddess |
Goddess name "Cymidei Cymeinfoll" | Welsh | Cymidei Cymeinfoll (big belly of battle), was a goddess of the Mabinogi. Cymidei gave birth to one fully-formed and armed warrior every six weeks. Welsh |
God name "Dagda" | Ireland | God of the earth, death, rebirth and long life. He was famous as a warrior, harpist and he liked his porridge. Ireland |
God name "Daho" | Pyrenean | A deity that may be a god of war |