Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Securita" | Roman | Guardian goddess. She was invoked to ensure the continuing stability of the Roman empire.... |
God name "Sed" | Egypt | The guardian god that was popular as a personal deity |
God name "Sed" | Egypt | Guardian god. Popular as a personal deity and often identified on protective amulets.... |
"Sedena" | Inuit | Sea-mother and provider of food for the Inuit people. She was the patron of fisherman and hunters. |
Demon name "Sedna" | Inuit | queen of the monsters and demons of the underworld. Inuit |
Goddess name "Sedna" | Inuit / Baffin Land | Sea goddess. The mother of all the creatures of the sea and invoked by fishermen.... |
"Seemurgh" | Persian | The wonderful bird that could speak all the languages of the world, and whose knowledge embraced past, present, and future events. Persian |
Goddess name "Sefkhet-Abwy" | Egypt | Local goddess, concerned with libraries and writing Egypt |
Goddess name "Sefkhet-Abwy (she who has seven horns)" | Egypt | Local goddess of libraries and writing. Probably a form of the goddess SESAT. Depicted in human form bearing a seven-pointed star or rosette on her head below a bow-shaped object.... |
Monster name "Segesta" | Roman | The Trojan Phoenodamas (others call him Hippotes, Ippoteus or Ipsostratus) had three daughters. When he was to be compelled by Laomedon to expose one of them to the marine monster which was ravaging the country, he called the people together and induced them to compel Laomedon, whose guilt had brought the monster into the country, to expose his own daughter Hesione. Roman |
Goddess name "Segeta" | Gaul | Goddess of healing of springs Gaul |
"Segetia" | Roman | A Roman divinity, who, together with Setia or Seja and Semonia, was invoked by the early Italians at seed time. |
God name "Segomo" | Celtic | God of war. Celtic |
God name "Segomo/ Cocidius" | Celtic | A war god |
Goddess name "Sehu" | Cherokee | Goddess of grain. Cherokee |
"Seker" | Egyptian | Seket. One of the aspects of Ptah, also the name of Osiris in Memphis, especially in his character of Lord of the underworld. Egyptian |
God name "Sekhem" | Egyptian | A shrine or sanctuary or the gods of the shrine. Egyptian |
Goddess name "Sekhet" | Egypt | Goddess of justice, beer, war. Egypt |