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pantheon of Armenian gods, initially worshipped by Proto-Armenians, inherited their essential elements from the religious beliefs and mythologies of the... |
Guarani mythology Inca mythology Mapuche mythology Muisca mythology Armenian mythology Circassian mythology Georgian mythology Ossetian mythology Vainakh... |
This is a list of giants and giantesses from mythology and folklore; it does not include giants from modern fantasy fiction or role-playing games (for... |
List of knowledge deities (section Armenian mythology) A knowledge deity is a deity in mythology associated with knowledge, wisdom, or intelligence. Anansi, associated with stories, wisdom, knowledge, and... |
Solar deity (redirect from Sun Mythology) and at evening there is the Duaya Hêvarî (The Evening prayer). In Armenian mythology and in the vicinity of Carahunge, the ancient site of interest in... |
List of nature deities (section Armenian mythology) deity of a dying and resurrecting nature Aralez (mythology) Aralezner, the oldest gods in the Armenian pantheon, Aralez are dog-like creatures with powers... |
Mihr (Armenian: Միհր) is the deity of the light of heaven and the god of Sun in ancient Armenian mythology. The worship of Mihr was centered in a region... |
List of solar deities (section Armenian mythology) of the Sun and ruler of the heavens Guaraci, god of the Sun (Guarani mythology) Meri, folk hero and god of the Sun Inti, god of the Sun and patron deity... |
Aralez (Old Armenian: արալէզ, արալեզ; plural: արալէզք, aralēzkʿ), also called arlez (առլեզ) or yaralez (յարալէզ, Modern Armenian haralez), are winged dog-like... |
you are free, you are a prisoner." In Armenian mythology and many various Armenian folk tales, the dev (in Armenian: դև) appears both in a kind and specially... |
Ossetian mythology Vainakh mythology, covers Chechen and Ingush mythology Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia: Georgian mythology Armenian mythology Azerbaijani... |
Tir (god) (redirect from Tir (Armenian deity)) Tir (Armenian: Տիր) is the god of written language, schooling, rhetoric, wisdom, and the arts in Armenian mythology. He was considered to be the scribe... |
List of goddesses (section Armenian mythology) Dei-ili [zh] SaySiyat mythology [zh] Wauan [zh] Sakizaya mythology [zh] Icep Kanasaw [zh] Tsou mythology [zh] Nivnu [zh] Kebalan mythology [zh] Mutumazu [zh]... |
Hayk (category Armenian mythology) Hayk (Armenian: Հայկ, Armenian pronunciation: [hajk]), also known as Hayk Nahapet (Հայկ Նահապետ, Armenian pronunciation: [hajk naha'pɛt], lit. 'Hayk the... |
passes to her daughter. Iranian mythology Armenian mythology Ossetian mythology Scythian mythology Islamic mythology John Bulloch, Harvey Morris (1993)... |
that makes a distinctive bright streak across the night sky. Ancient Armenian mythology called the Milky Way the "Straw Thief's Way". According to legend... |
World tree (category Trees in mythology) Hungarian mythology, Ağaç Ana in Turkic mythology, Andndayin Ca˙r in Armenian mythology, Modun in Mongol mythology, Yggdrasil in Norse mythology, Irminsul... |
her hands. Armenian mythology Azerbaijani folklore Greek mythology Ossetian mythology Persian mythology Slavic mythology Vainakh mythology Tuite, Kevin... |
The Armenian eternity sign (⟨֎ ֍⟩, Armenian: Հավերժության նշան, romanized: haverzhut’yan nshan) or Arevakhach (Արեվախաչ, "Sun Cross") is an ancient Armenian... |
Anahit (redirect from Anahit (Armenian deity)) Anahit (Armenian: Անահիտ) was the goddess of fertility and healing, wisdom and water in Armenian mythology. In early periods she was the goddess of war... |