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God name
"Enudu Gisha"
Uganda God of plague, specifically smallpox Uganda
God name
"Enundu"
Gishu / Uganda, East Africa Plague god. A god identified with smallpox and propitiated with the sacrifice of a goat....

"Enyalius"
Greek The warlike, frequently occurs in the Iliad (never in the Odyssey) as an epithet of Ares. Greek
Goddess name
"Enyo"
Greek The goddess of war, who delights in bloodshed and the destruction of towns, and accompanies Mars in battles. Greek
God name
"Enzu"
Akkadia God who was named appears to be a corrupted form of Suen Babylon / Mesopotamia / Akkadia
God name
"Enzu"
Mesopotamian / Babylonian - Akkadian God. The name is a corruption, apparently a misreading of Suen, the archaic form of SIN....
God name
"Eolus"
Roman God of the winds. Roman
Goddess name
"Eos"
Greek In Latin Aurora, the goddess of the morning red, who brings up the light of day from the east. She was a daughter of Hyperion and Theia or Euryphåśśa, and a sister of Helios and Selene. Greek
Goddess name
"Eos"
Hellenized Indo - European sky goddess. The spirit of the dawn. She is the daughter of HYPERION and THEA, and the sister of HELIOS (sun) and SELENE (moon). The consort of AEOLOS, the storm god son of POSEIDON, she bore six children who represent the various winds. Hesiod accounts her as the consort of Astraeos. In separate tradition she is the mother of Memnon who was slain at Troy, and her tears are the morning dew. See also AURORA....
Goddess name
"Eostre"
Celtic A Goddess of animal reproduction. Easter is derived from her name. Celtic
Goddess name
"Eostre"
Anglo - Saxon Fertility goddess of spring. The derivation of “Easter.” Probably a number of the obscure folk customs surrounding Easter and still practiced in England trace back to her worship....
God name
"Epactaeus or Epactius"
Greek The god worshipped on the coast and used as a surname of Poseidon in Samoa. Greek
Goddess name
"Epaine"
Greek The fearful, a surname of Persephone. Plutarch suggests, that it might also be understood in a euphemistic sense as the praised goddess. Greek

"Epaphos"
Greek The progenitor of the Egyptians

"Epaphos aka Epaphus"
Greek A son of Zeus and Io, who was born on the river Nile, after the long wanderings of his mother. He was then concealed by the Curetes, by the request of Hera, but Io sought and afterwards found him in Syria. Greek
King name
"Epaphus"
Greek A son of Zeus and was concealed by the Curetes, by the request of Hera. He subsequently became king of Egypt and built the city of Memphis. Greek
Goddess name
"Epet"
Egypt Goddess of healing, childbirth, children Egypt
God name
"Ephesus"
Greek A son of the river-god Caystrus, who was said, conjointly with Cresus, to have built the temple of Artemis at Ephesus, and to have called the town after himself. Greek