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Goddess name
"Creiddylad / Creudylad/ Cordelia"
Wales A goddess of summer flowers & the sea
Goddess name
"Creiddylad aka Creudylad"
Wales Cordelia. Connected with Beltane and often called the May queen. Goddess of summer flowers. Wales
God name
"Creidhne"
Celtic A god Metal working
King name
"Creon"
Greek A mythical king of Corinth, a son of Lycaethus. Greek

"Cretheus"
Greek A son of Aeolus and Enarete, was married to Tyro, the daughter of Salmoneus, by whom he became the father of Aeson, Pheres, Amythaon, and Hippolyte. He is called the founder of the town of lolcus. Greek
King name
"Creusa"
Greek 1. A daughter of Oceåñuś and Ge. She was a Naid, and became by Peneius the mother of Hypseus, king of the Lapithae, and of Stilbe. 2. A daughter of Erechtheus and Praxithea, was married to Xuthus, by whom she became the mother of Achaeus and Ion. Greek

"Crimisus"
Greek A son of Oceåñuś and Tethys. According to Virgil's Aeneid* (5.38) and Hyginus' Fabulae (273), Crinisus was the father of Acestes by Segesta (Egesta). Greek
God name
"Crionis"
Greek One of the many river gods

"Critomedia"
Greek wife of Antipaphos.

"Crius"
Greek Or Creius, a son of Uråñuś and Gaia, and one of the Titans, who was the father of Astraeus, Pallas, and Perses. (The Theogony of Hesiod) Greek
God name
"Crnobog"
Slavic God of death. Slavic
God name
"Crnobog/ Crnoglav"
Slavic A black god of death
Goddess name
"Crobh Dearg"
Ireland the red claw. Goddess of war. Ireland
Goddess name
"Crobh Dearg/ Crove Dairg"
Irish A war goddess
God name
"Cromm Cruaich"
Ireland Ancient deity, a harvest, death and sacrificial God. It is thought human sacrifices were once made to him at Samhain. Ireland

"Cromus"
Greek A son of Poseidon, from whom Cromyon in the territory of Corinth was believed to have derived its name. Greek
Goddess name
"Crone"
Ireland Third aspect of the Triple goddess. She signifies old age or death, Winter, the end of all things, the waning moon, post-mentrual phases of women's lives. Ireland

"Cronides or Cronion"
Greek A patronymic from Cronus, and very commonly given to Zeus, the son of Cronus. Greek