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List of Gods : "P∨der=origin" - 641 records

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"Pale Fox aka Ogo"
Dogon Pale Fox aka Ogo. Trickster God of the Dogon people.
God name
"Palemon"
Greek / Roman A human that suffered apotheosis & became a minor sea god
Deity name
"Pales"
Roman A deity of shepherds, flocks and livestock. Roman
Goddess name
"Pales"
Roman Pastoral goddess. A guardian of flocks and herds. Her festival was celebrated annually in Rome on April 21....
Goddess name
"Pali Kongju"
Korea Goddess of healing who rescues souls from the clutches of brutal guards of Hell. Korea
God name
"Palici"
Greek Twin gods, originating in Sicily. They were sometimes said to have been the sons of Zeus by Thaleia the daughter of Hephaestus, sometimes the sons of Zeus by Aetna. While she was pregnant with the twins, Thaleia, fearing Hera's jealousy hid in the earth and when the time came the twin boys emerged from the ground, which explains their name 'the Returners'. Greek

"Pallas"
Greek A name of Minerva, sometimes called Pallas Minerva. According to fable, Pallas was one of the Titans, of giant size, killed by Minerva, who flayed him, and used his skin for armour; whence she was called Pallas Minerva. More likely the word Pallas is from pallo, to brandish; and the compound means Minerva who brandishes the spear. Greek
Goddess name
"Pallas"
Greek Surname of Athena. In Homer this name always appears united with the name Athena, but in later writers we also find Pallas alone instead of Athena. Plato derives the surname from "to brandish", in reference to the goddess brandishing the spear or aegis, whereas Apollodorus derives it from the giant Pallas, who was slain by Athena. But it is more probable that Pallas is the same word as virgin or maiden. Another female Pallas, described as a daughter of Triton, is mentioned under palladium. Greek
Goddess name
"Pallas (Athene)"
Greek Goddess. The full name of the deity who is thus Pallas of Athens. The origin and meaning of the word Pallas is unknown.See also ATHENA....

"Pallene"
Greek 1. A daughter of Sithon, from whom the town of Pallene in the peninsula of the same name was said to have derived its name.
God name
"Pallian"
Australia God Australia

"Pamphyle"
Greek A sorceress who converted herself into an owl (Apuleius). There was another Pamphyle, the daughter of Apollo, who first taught women to embroider with silk.

"Pamulak"
Philippines The creator of the universe, of vegetation and of man. The Bagobo, Philippines
God name
"Pan"
Greek The great god of flocks and shepherds among the Greeks; his name is probably connected with the verb pasco, so that his name and character are perfectly in accordance with each other. Greek
God name
"Pan-Gu"
Chinese The Chinese creator god who was born from the Cosmic Egg.
God name
"Pan/ Consentes"
Greek / Roman A god of flocks, herds & of shepherds

"Pana"
Inuit She cares for the souls of the dead
King name
"Pana-ewa"
Islands Had many bodies. He attacked Hiiaka in his fog body, Kino-ohu, and threw around her his twisting fog-arms, chilling her and choking her and blinding her. He wrapped her in the severe cold mantle of heavy mists. Pacific Islands
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