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"Pisces (the fishes)"
Greek Winter signs. (Greek, zo-on, living creatures.)

"Pistis"
Christian / Gnostic The primordial force of faith. Christian / Gnostic

"Pistis/ Pistis Sophia"
Gnostic Christian The primordial female force
Monster name
"Pistris"
Greek Pistrix, Pristis or Pristrix. The sea-monster sent to devour Andromeda. In ancient art it is represented with a dragon's head, the neck and head of a beast, fins for the forelegs and the body and tail of a fish. In Christian art the pistris was usually employed to represent the whale which swallowed Jonah. Greek
God name
"Pitane"
Greek A daughter of the river god Eurotas, became by Poseidon the mother of Evadne. From her the town of Pitana had its name. Greek
God name
"Pitao Cozobi"
Zapotec / Mesoamerican / Mexico Maize god. Worshiped by the Monte Alban culture of Zapotec-speaking peoples in the Valley of Oaxaca. Sculptures were often adorned with casts of maize ears....
God name
"Pitao Cozobi Zapotec"
Mexico God of corn Mexico

"Pitari"
Hindu Bo benevolent, she's one of the consorts of Siva Hindu / Puranic
Spirit name
"Pitri"
Hindu Pitaras. An order of Divine beings in Hindu mythology inhabiting celestial regions of their own, and receiving into their society the spirits of those mortals whose funeral rites have been duly performed.
God name
"Piyusaharana"
Hindu Though obscure, this is a physician god Hindu / Puranic / Epic
God name
"Piyusaharana"
Hindu / Epic / Puranic Obscure physician god. Identified in the texts as the eighteenth of the thirty-nine minor incarnations of the god VISNU; said to be a “carrier of nectar.”...
Demon name
"Piz"
Enochian A cacodemon.. Enochian

"Plataea"
Greek A daughter of Asopus, who had a sanctuary at Plataeae which according to some derived its name from her. Greek

"Plato"
Greek His triad was To Agathon (Goodness). Nous or Eternal Wisdom (architect of the world) , and Psyche (the mundane soul).
Goddess name
"Pleiades"
Greek Goddesses of the Pleiades Greek

"Pleiades"
Greek Called daughters of Atlas by Pleione or by the Oceanid Aethra, of Erechtheus, of Cadmus or of the queen of the Amazons. Greek
God name
"Pleione"
Greek A daughter of Oceåñuś and Tethys, and mother of the Pleiades by Atlas. Her name means "to increase in number" and her grandson, Hermes, was the god of animal husbandry. Greek

"Pleisthenes"
Greek A son of Atreus, and husband of Aerope or Eriphyle, the daughter of Catreus, by whom he became the father of Agamemnon, Menelaus, and Anaxibia. Greek