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List of Gods : "reek" - 1804 records

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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
King name
"Rhexenor"
Greek Two mythical personages, one the father of Chalciope, and the second a son of Nausithous the king of the Phaeacians, and accordingly a brother of Alcinous. (Apollodorus iii) Greek

"Rhoda"
Greek wife of Hippolytos.

"Rhode"
Greek The oldest of the Oceanides and a daughter of Tethys and Oceåñuś. Later, she was thought of as a daughter of Poseidon and Halia, or Poseidon and Amphitrite. Greek

"Rhodeia"
Greek A daughter of Oceåñuś and Thetys and one of the playmates of Persephone. Greek

"Rhodia"
Greek wife of Chalcedon.
Nymph name
"Rhodope"
Greek The nymph of a Thracian well, was the wife of Haemus and mother of Hebrus, and is mentioned among the playmates of Persephone. Greek
Nymph name
"Rhodos"
Greek A sea-nymph, according to Diodorus, a daughter of Poseidon and Halia, and sometimes called Rhode. The island of Rhodes was believed to have derived its name from her. Greek

"Rhoecus"
Greek A centaur who, conjointly with Hylaeus, pursued Atalanta in Arcadia, but was killed by her with an arrow. Greek

"Rhoeo"
Greek 1. A daughter of Staphylus and Chrysothemis, was beloved by Apollo. When her father discovered that she was with child, he put her in a chest, and exposed her to the waves of the sea. The chest floated to the coast of Euboea (or Delos), where Rhoeo gave birth to Anius. Subsequently she was married to Zarex
King name
"Rhoeteia"
Greek A daughter of the Thracian king Sithon and Achiroe, a daughter of Neilos. She was a sister of Pallene, and the Trojan promontory of Rhoeteium was believed to have derived its name from her. Greek

"Rhopalus"
Greek A son of Heracles and father of Phaestus. Greek

"Rind"
Norse A personification of the hard frozen earth. Mother of Vale. The loves of Odin and Rind resemble those of Zeus and Europa in Greek legends. Norse

"Robigus"
Greek A divinity worshipped for the purpose of averting blight or too great heat from the young cornfields. Greek
Goddess name
"Roma"
Greek / Roman Tutelary goddess. The deity was actually conceived by the Greeks and shrines were set up at centers including Smyrna and Ephesus....

"Romus"
Greek 1. A son of Odysseus and Circe.

"Rustam"
Greek The Deev-bend and Persian Hercules, famous for his victory over the white dragon named Asdeev. He was the son of Zal, prince of Sedjistan. The exploits attributed to him must have been the aggregate of exploits performed by numerous persons of the same name. His combat for two days with Prince Isfendiar is a favourite subject with the Persian poets.

"Sabda"
Sanskrit The cosmic Word, equivalent to the Greek Logos. Sanskrit
God name
"Sadrapa"
Western Semitic / Syrian / / Pontic God of healing. He is depicted on reliefs as a youth holding a scorpion or snake. Known originally from Palmyra, his popularity spread to Carthage and, during the Hellenic period, to the Greek coast. Also Satrapis (Greek)....
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