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List of Gods : "reek" - 1804 records

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Goddess name
"Sagaritis"
Greek A nymph in whose embraces Attis became faithless to Cybele. The goddess avenged the wrong done to her by causing the tree with which the nymph's life was connected, to be cut down. Greek
God name
"Sai' Al Qaum (the good and beautiful god who does not drink wine)"
Western Semitic / Nabataean Local guardian deity. Known from two inscriptions at Palmyra which suggest him to be a protector of caravans. Attributes include a helmet. He may have developed from an Egyptian god Sai (Greek: Psais)....

"Saitis"
Greek A surname of Athena, under which she had a sanctuary on Mount Pontinus, near Lerna in Argolis. The name was traced by the Greeks to the Egyptians, among whom Athena was said to have been called Sai's. Greek

"Salacia"
Greek The female divinity of the sea among the Romans, and the wife of Neptune.
Spirit name
"Salamander"
Greek The nature spirits of fire, the fire elementals. The Greek salamandra was believed to have power over fire.

"Salamis"
Greek A daughter of Asopis, and by Poseidon the mother of Cenchreus or Cychreus. Greek

"Salganeus"
Greek A surname of Apollo, derived from the town of Salganeus in Boeotia. greek

"Salmacis"
Greek A fountain of Caria, which rendered effeminate all those who bathed therein. It was in this fountain that Hermaphroditus changed his sex. Greek
Nymph name
"Salmacis"
Greek The nymph of the well Salmacis, near the mausoleum at Halicarnåśśus. The nymph fell in love with Hermaphroditos and tried to win his affections, but in vain. Greek
Goddess name
"Salmaone"
Greek A mother goddess
God name
"Salmoneus"
Greek A son of Aeolus by Enarete, and a brother of Sisyphus. Sangarius, a river-god, is described as the son of Oceåñuś and Tethys, and as the husband of Metope, by whom he became the father of Hecabe. (Theogony 344). Greek
Goddess name
"Salus"
Greek The personification of health, prosperity, and the public welfare, among the Romans. In the first of these three senses she answers very closely to the Greek Hygieia, and was accordingly represented in works of art with the same attributes as the Greek goddess. In the second sense she represents prosperity in general and was invoked by the husbandmen at seed-time. In the third sense Salus is the goddess of the public welfare.
God name
"Samia"
Greek A daughter of the river-god Maeander, and wife of Ancaeus, by whom she became the mother of Samos. Samia also occurs as a surname of Hera, which is derived from her temple and worship in the island of Samos. Greek

"Samius"
Greek A surname of Poseidon, derived from his temples in Samos and Samicon in Elis. Greek
Deity name
"Sams"
Greek Sun deity who in the north is a male and in the south female. Greek
God name
"Sangarius"
Greek A river-god, is described as the son of Oceåñuś and Tethys, and as the husband of Metope, by whom he became the father of Hecabe. The river Sangarius (in Phrygia) itself is said to have derived its name from one Sangas, who had offended Rhea, and was punished lay her by being changed into water. Greek
Goddess name
"Sao"
Greek Goddess of sailing Greek
Nymph name
"Saon"
Greek A mythical lawgiver of Samothrace, is said to have been a son of Zeus by a nymph, or of Hermes by Rhene. Greek
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