Time and fate deities are personifications of time, often in the sense of human lifetime and human fate, in polytheistic religions. In Europe its associated...
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Rozhanitsy, narecnitsy, and sudzhenitsy are invisible spirits or deities of fate in the pre-Christian religion of the Slavs. They are related to pregnancy...
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Anunnaki (category Time and fate deities)
group of deities probably included the "seven gods who decree": An, Enlil, Enki, Ninhursag, Nanna, Utu, and Inanna. Although certain deities are described...
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course of events. Fate may also refer to: Moirai or Fates, in Greek mythology Time and fate deities, personifications of time and human fate in polytheistic...
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Liminal deity List of deities List of night deities List of fictional demons List of theological demons List of ghosts Psychopomp Time and fate deities Sailor...
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Dii involuti (category Time and fate deities)
they may represent either an archaic principle of divinity or "the very fate that dominates individualized gods". The sky-god Tinia was believed to require...
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Controller of Fate, Deified Judge of Life, Arbiter of Fate, Director of Allotted Life Spans, and Director of Destinies). Siming is both an abstract deity (or title...
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Thongalen (category Time and fate deities)
the destiny of the dead and the living! Skillful thou art in administration, Favouring many a living being Sealing the fate of many a dead man Presidest...
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Wangpulen (category Time and fate deities)
renovate and reconstruct the holy altars dedicated to God Wangpulen and other deities. In 2010, a temple dedicated to God Wangpulen was constructed at Wangoi...
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many scholars believe that they are pseudo-deities, and Chernobog may have originally meant "bad fate", and later associated with the Christian devil....
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Egyptian texts mention deities' names without indicating their character or role, while other texts refer to specific deities without even stating their...
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Daimon (category Deities in classical mythology)
same nature as both mortals and deities, similar to ghosts, chthonic heroes, spirit guides, forces of nature, or the deities themselves (see Plato's Symposium)...
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time the pagan mythology had become fragmented and mixed with Christian traditions. The cults of old deities transformed into folklore (individual tales...
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who might be labeled as deities are difficult to count. Egyptian texts list the names of many deities whose nature is unknown, and make vague, indirect references...
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pantheons and the deities within them that are presented in the supplement book Deities & Demigods. Most are based upon real-life mythology. Non-deity powers...
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council or consensus of deities. The three deities cultivated by the major flamens were: Jupiter Mars Quirinus The twelve deities attended by the minor...
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belief that many deities exist, but that only one of these deities may be validly worshipped. Monotheism is the belief that only one deity exists.[excessive...
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Latvian mythology (section Celestial deities)
some deities being simply invented. Besides the assumption that deities of other Baltic peoples must be Latvian as well but were simply lost over time, many...
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court and one of the patron deities of the ballgame Ullamaliztli. Uappatzin, one of the deities of the Tlachtli ball court and one of the patron deities of...
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the 23 non-human deities from Deities and Demigods to the Greyhawk world, and he included a description of the first non-human deity designed specifically...
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Yama in world religions (category Hinduism and other religions)
(personification), which also discusses the Grim Reaper List of death deities Time and fate deities Psychopomp Lord of Light Shinigami Mrtyu Hades Pluto Thanatos...
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Fatia (category Time and fate goddesses)
: fatí/të; English: fate) is an Albanian mythological figure associated with human destiny. Often depicted as three female deities, the essential function...
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Moirai (redirect from Moira (fate))
of fate deities similar to the Moirai. In Hurran mythology the three goddesses of fate, the Hutena, were believed to dispense good and evil, life and death...
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Clotho (category Time and fate goddesses)
of Tantalus, the man who had slain and prepared his son Pelops for a dinner party with the deities. When the deities had discovered what Tantalus had done...
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Wyrd (section Fate in Germanic mythology)
name of one of the deities known as Norns. For this reason, Wyrd has been interpreted by some scholars as a pre-Christian goddess of fate. Other scholars...
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Deities formed a part of the polytheistic religious beliefs in pre-Islamic Arabia, with many of the deities' names known. Up until about the time between...
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List of Greek mythological figures (redirect from List of Greek deities)
and many other divine and semi-divine figures from ancient Greek mythology and ancient Greek religion. The Greeks created images of their deities for...
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Laima (category Time and fate goddesses)
goddess Lakshmi. In Latvian mythology, Laima and her sisters, Kārta and Dēkla, were a trinity of fate deities, similar to the Norse Norns or the Greek Moirai...
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Philippines. Each ethnic group has their own distinct pantheon of deities. Some deities of ethnic groups have similar names or associations, but remain...
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Rod (Slavic religion) (redirect from Rod (deity))
ancestors and fate. Among Southern Slavs, he is also known as Sud ("(the) Judge"). He is usually mentioned together with Rozhanitsy deities (among Southern...
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