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List of Gods : "Chaldea" - 18 records

Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Goddess name
"A / Aa, Sirdu, Sirrida"
Akkadia / Semitic A (also Aa, Sirdu, Sirrida). moon Goddess of Chaldeans. Symbolized by a disk with eight rays, this figure is frequently åśśociated with goddesses of light across many cultures including Babylon, Mesopotamia, Akkadia and Semitic.
Goddess name
"Anunit"
Chaldea A goddess of the morning star
Goddess name
"Anunit aka Anunitu"
Chaldea The Assyrian and Babylonian counterpart to the Sumerian Inanna and to the cognate northwest Semitic goddess Astarte. Anunit, Astarte and Atarsamain are alternative names for Ishtar. Chaldea
God name
"Canopus"
Egyptian The Egyptian god of water. The Chaldeans worshipped fire, and sent all the other gods a challenge, which was accepted by a priest of Canopus. The Chaldeans lighted a vast fire round the god Canopus, when the Egyptian deity spouted out torrents of water and quenched the fire, thereby obtaining the triumph of water over fire.
Goddess name
"Derketo"
Chaldea Goddess of the moon åśśociated with fertility. Chaldea
Goddess name
"Eshara"
Chaldea Goddess of productive fields and a war goddess who represented the armed defense of land and property. Chaldea
God name
"Nebo"
Assyria A Chaldean god whose worship was introduced into Assyria by Pul.
God name
"Oannes"
s The Chaldean sea-god. It had a fish's head and body, and also a human head; a fish's tail, and also feet under the tail and fish's head. In the day-time he lived with men to instruct them in the arts and sciences, but at night retired to the ocean.
Spirit name
"Parabrahman"
Chaldean The universal self or spirit and that which is beyond Brahman; the self-enduring, eternal, self-sufficient cause of all, the one essence of everything in the cosmos. Chaldean
Goddess name
"Qetesh"
Semitic A goddess of sex rather than fertility, who is thought to have originally been a Semitic god, from Chaldean mythology

"Reimkennar"
Norse A sorceress, a pythoness; one skilled in numbers. Sorcery and Chaldean numbers are synonymous terms. The Anglo-Saxon rimstafas means charms or conjuration, and the Norse reim-kennar means one skilled in numbers or charms. Norna of the Fitful Head was a Reimkennar, "a controller of the elements."
Book name
"Samael"
Chaldean The concealed occult Wisdom. Chaldean Book of Numbers
Angel name
"Samael"
Chaldean The Prince of darkness, the angel of death or Poison. Hebreo-Chaldean Qabbalah
Planet name
"Sani"
Chaldean God identified with the planet Saturn and whose parents were the Sun and the shade.
Goddess name
"Sin"
Babylon / Chaldea A moon goddess
Deity name
"Sin"
Chaldean deity of the moon. Chaldean

"Theli tali"
Chaldean The great dragon which symbolically envelops the universe; the mundane serpent. Chaldean
Deity name
"Tiamat"
Chaldean Chaldean serpent, slain by Bel, the chief deity.