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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Goddess name
"Celedones"
Greek The soothing goddesses were believed to be endowed, like the Sirens, with a magic power of song. Hephaestus was said to have made their golden images on the ceiling of the temple at Delphi. Greek

"Celeno"
Greek wife of Hyxobios.
King name
"Celeus"
Greek A king of Eleusis, and husband of Metaneira. When Demeter, on her wanderings in search of her daughter, came to Eleusis, she stayed in the house of Celeus. Greek
Goddess name
"Cels"
Etruscan earth Goddess, who makes the grain grow tall. Etruscan
Goddess name
"Cenaaianiyammai (lady of the red paddyfield)"
Hindu - Dravidian / Tamil Local goddess. Guardian of paddyfields in southern India....
Goddess name
"Cenkalaniyammal"
Hindu Local goddess who guards the maize fields Hindu.

"Centaurs"
Greek That is, the bull-killers, are according to the earliest accounts a race of men who inhabited the mountains and Forests of Thessaly. Greek
Goddess name
"Centeocihuati"
Aztec / Mesoamerican / Mexico Maize goddess. Represented at various sites including Tula [Hidalgo]. According to the codices Borgia, Cospi and Fejervery-Mayer she is also one of four temple deities. Also Centeotl....
Goddess name
"Centeocihuatl"
Aztec Goddess of maize Aztec
Goddess name
"Centeotl"
Aztec Maize god. Another name for Centeocihuatl, goddess of the maize. Aztec
Deities name
"Centzon-Totochtin"
Aztec four-hundred rabbits were a group of deities who met for frequent parties; they are Divine rabbits, and the gods of drunkenness. Aztec

"Cephalus"
Greek A Molossian chief, who, together with another chief, Antinous, was driven by the calumnies of Charops to take the side of Perseus, in self-defence, against the Romans. Greek

"Cephissus"
Greek The divinity of the river Cephissus, is described as a son of Pontus and Thalåśśa, and the father of Diogeneia and Narcissus, who is therefore called Cephisius. Greek

"Cer"
Greek The personified necessity of death The påśśages in the Homeric poems in which death appears as a real personification are not very numerous and in most cases the word may be taken as a common noun. Greek

"Cerberus"
Greek The many-headed dog that guarded the entrance of Hades, is mentioned as early as the Homeric poems, but simply as " the dog," and without the name of Cerberus. Greek

"Cercyon"
Greek A son of Poseidon by a daughter of Amphictyon, and accordingly a half-brother of Triptolemus. Others call him a son of Hephaestus. He came from Arcadia, and dwelt at Eleusis in Attica. Greek

"Ceres"
Greek The Latin name for Demeter; also the name of one of the asteroids, the first discovered, by Piazzi, in 1801. Greek

"Ceres Grove"
Roman The story of Erisichthon and the transformations of Erisichthon's daughter. Roman
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