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List of Gods : "T" - 773 records

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Name ▲▼ Origin ▲▼ Description ▲▼
King name
"Thrummy Cap"
Britain A sprite described in Northumberland fairy tales as a "queer-looking little auld man," whose exploits are generally laid in the cellans of old castles. Britain

"Telamon"
Roman A surname of Atlas, describing him as the sufferer or bearer of heaven.

"Taurocephalus"
Greek A surname of Dionysus in the Orphic mysteries. It also occurs as a surname of rivers and the ocean, who were symbolically represented as bulls, to indicate their fertilising effect upon countries. Greek

"Taureus"
Greek A surname of Poseidon, given to him either because bulls were sacrificed to him, or because he was the divinity that gave green pasture to bulls on the sea-coast. Greek
God name
"Tonans"
Roman A surname of the god Jupiter and was always represented with a thunderbolt in his hand. Roman.
God name
"Tonitrualis"
Roman A surname of the god Jupiter, to whom the Romans attributed power over all the changes in the heavens, as Rain, storms, thunder and lightning.
God name
"Triumphator"
Roman A surname of the god Jupiter. Roman
God name
"Trograin"
Ireland A tribal god who was overshadowed by Lug. Ireland

"Toutatis or Teutates"
Britain A tribal protector worshipped in ancient Gaul and Britain.

"Ti Malice"
Vodun A trickster-loa, archnemesis of Uncle Bouki. He was said to be exceptionally lazy. Vodun
Spirit name
"Tatqa'hicin"
Koryak / SW Siberia A vegetation spirit spirit
Deities name
"Torngasoak"
Inuit A very powerful sky god, one of the more important deities in the Inuit pantheon.
Monster name
"Ticholtsodi"
Navajo A water monster. Navajo
King name
"Tarchetius"
Roman A. mythical king of Alba, who in some traditions is connected with the founders of Rome. Once a phallus was seen rising above one of his flocks. In compliance with an oracle he ordered one of his daughters to approach the phallus; but she sent one of her maid servants, who became pregnant, and gave birth to the twins Romulus and Remus. Roman

"Tartarus"
Greek According to the earliest Greek views, a dark abyss, which lay as far below the surface of the earth as the earth is from the heavens. Above Tartarus were the foundations of the earth and sea. It was surrounded by an iron wall with iron gates set up by Poseidon, and by a trebly thick layer of night, and it served as the prison of the dethroned Cronus, and of the conquered Titans who were guarded by the hecatoncheires, the hundred-armed sons of Uråñuś. Greek
Goddess name
"Tzitzmitl"
Aztec Aged grandmother goddess. Aztec
God name
"Ta-No-Kami"
Shinto / Japan Agricultural deity. A generic name for several gods of crops and harvests. May also be identified as a mountain KAMI....
God name
"Telipinu"
Hittite Agriculture god Hittite
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