Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Tra (death by violence)" | Haida Indian / Queen Charlotte Island, Canada | God of death. Those who are about to die a violent death are said to hear him groaning about the camp and see him as a headless corpse with blood flowing endlessly from his severed neck. He flies through the air.See also TA'XET.... |
God name "Tremerius" | Roman | River god. The deity of the river Tiber. His consort is one of the Vestal Virgins sacrificed by drowning. His sanctuary was built on an island in the river and, until some time during the Republican period, all bridges across the river were made wholly of wood so as not to offend him. The adverse connotations of iron are unclear, but its use was forbidden by official decree.... |
Goddess name "Triduana" | Scotland | Goddess of Edinburgh Scotland |
God name "Trograin" | Ireland | A tribal god who was overshadowed by Lug. Ireland |
"Trows" | Scandinavian | Dwarfs of Orkney and Shetland mythology, similar to the Scandinavian Trolls. There are land-trows and sea-trows. "Trow tak' thee" is a phrase still used by the island women when angry with their children. |
God name "Tsuki-Yomi" | Shinto / Japan | moon god. Engendered from the right eye of IZANAGI immediately after AMATERASU was engendered from the left. There is very little reference to him in the sacred texts and his is a highly aesthetic form of worship. Allegedly he slew the food KAMI Uke-Mochi. He is depicted riding a horse and a number of sanctuaries are addressed to his cult, including the two TsukiYomi-No-Miya shrines in the Ise Jingu temple. He also enjoys an ancient sanctuary on the island of Iki. Also Tsuki-Yomi-Otoko.... |
"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 |
God name "Tu-Metua (stick-by-parent)" | Polynesian / Hervey Islands | God. The sixth child of VARI-MA-TE-TAKERE, the primordial mother. Torn from her right side, he stays with her in the confined space at the bottom of the world coconut and lives in endless silence.... |
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 |
God name "Tuan MacCarell" | Ireland | A God of animals and woodlands. Ireland |
"Tuatha De Dananmn" | Ireland | Collective name for the final pantheon. Ireland |
Goddess name "Tumuteanaoa (echo)" | Polynesian / Hervey Islands | Goddess. The fourth child of VARI-MA-TE-TAKERE, the primordial mother. Torn from her right side, Tumuteanaoa lives in Te-Parai-Tea (hollow gray rocks) below the home of the god TANGO.... |
God name "Tuntu" | Ainu | The sky-god of the Ainu people of the island of Hokkaido. |
"Tuo'nen Poi'ka" | Finland | The son of Tuoni. The Kalevala. Finland |