Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Pudicita" | Roman | Goddess of chastity. Depicted as a matronly lady, her cult fell from popularity as the Roman Empire veered increasingly toward decadence.... |
God name "Pwyll" | Celtic / Welsh | Chthonic god. The so-called Lord of Dyfed who, according to tradition, brought the pig to Wales having received it as a gift from ARAWN, the underworld god. He earned the reward by substituting for Arawn and fighting his enemy Hafgan, in payment for an unintended slight to Arawn, whom he met one day while out hunting. His consort is RHIANNON and his son is PRYDERI.... |
Goddess name "Qamaits" | British | A warrior goddess of the indigenous Nuxalk people. British Columbia, Canada. |
God name "Qawm" | Arabic | The Nabataean god of war and the night, and guardian of caravans. |
God name "Qi-Yu" | China | God of war and Rainfall. China |
God name "Qos" | Edomite | warrior and fertility god. Edomite |
God name "Quirinus" | Roman | A god of war & the tutelary god of the Sabines |
God name "Quirinus" | Roman | God of war. One of a triad of warrior gods including JUPITER and MARS. He originated as the tutelary god of the Sabines, living on the Quirinal, one of the seven hills of Rome. His warrior status is primarily one of defense and he is depicted bearded and in a compromise of military and clerical clothing. The myrtle is sacred to him.... |
God name "Ra" | Egypt | A god of rebirth & war & the Sun |
Goddess name "Rapithwin" | Iran | The goddess of the warmth of the earth. She dominates the evil frost and encourages regrowth. Iran |
God name "Resep[A]Mukal" | Canaan / Phonecia | A war & plague god that originated in Syria |
God name "Resepa Mukal" | Syria | war and plague god who originated in Syria |
God name "Reseph Mikal" | Egypt | God of thunder, lightning, battlegrounds and warfare. Egypt |
God name "Resphu" | Syria | A god of war, worshipped in the Nile Delta |
God name "Resep (A) Mukal" | Western Semitic / Canaanite / Phoenician / , originating in Syria | war and plague god. Introduced into Egypt by the XVIII Dynasty during the sixteenth century BC and rapidly achieved some prominence. His wife is Itum and he was also known as Res ep-Amukal and Res epSulman. Res ep is probably modeled on the Mesopotamian NERGAL. He is depicted as a youthful, warlike god, often with a gazelle's head springing from his forehead, and with a spear in his right hand. In Egyptian iconography he is depicted wearing the crown of Upper Egypt surmounted in front by the head of a gazelle. He has links with the Theban war god MONTU and was thought of as a guardian deity in battle by many Egyptian pharaohs; he is said to have shot firebrands with a bow and arrow. He also exerted a benign influence against disease. The influence of Res ep extended to Cyprus during the preHellenic period and at the time of Hellenization he was allied to and perhaps syncretized with APOLLO. Also Ras ap, Res ef.... |
God name "Rigisamus" | Roman / Celtic | A god of war |
God name "Rigisamus" | Roman / Celtic / Gallic | God of war. Assimilated with MARS.... |
God name "Rigisamus or Rigonmetis" | Celtic | God of war åśśimilated with the Mars. Celtic |