Sin (/ˈsiːn/) or Suen (Akkadian: 𒀭𒂗𒍪, dEN.ZU) also known as Nanna (Sumerian: 𒀭𒋀𒆠 DŠEŠ.KI, DNANNA) is the Mesopotamian god representing the moon...
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Look up sin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sin is an act of transgression against divine law. Sin or SIN may also refer to: Sin (DC Comics) Sin (Marvel...
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In Arabian mythology, Hubal (Arabic: هُبَل) was a god worshipped in pre-Islamic Arabia, notably by the Quraysh at the Kaaba in Mecca. The god's icon was...
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surname sometime written as "Sinai" in Goa, India Siani (disambiguation) Sin (mythology) Sina (disambiguation) Sinnai, a place in Sardinia This disambiguation...
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Christian mythology is the body of myths associated with Christianity. The term encompasses a broad variety of legends and narratives, especially those...
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Original sin (Latin: peccatum originale) in Christian theology refers to the condition of sinfulness that all humans share, which is inherited from Adam...
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Greek mythology, as the word is used to mean "fourfold salvation: saved from the penalty, power, presence and most importantly the pleasure of sin." Look...
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Pat Sin Leng literally means "Ridge of the Eight Immortals", who are eight well-known xian ("Immortals; Transcendents; Fairies") in Chinese mythology. The...
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Leviathan (redirect from Leviathan (mythology))
romanized: Līvyāṯān; Greek: Λεβιάθαν) is a sea serpent demon noted in theology and mythology. It is referenced in several books of the Hebrew Bible, including Psalms...
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List of lunar deities (section Aztec mythology)
religion) God Sin (Mesopotamian mythology) God Ta'lab (Arabian mythology) God Wadd (Minaean mythology) God Yarikh (Amorite and Ugaritic mythology) God Ay Ata...
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Yama Sin Dattatreya Gjöll - Norse mythology Hitfun - Mandaeism Hubur - Mesopotamian mythology Sanzu River - Japanese Buddhism Styx - Greek mythology Dange...
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Yi Sun-sin (Korean: 이순신; Hanja: 李舜臣; Korean pronunciation: [i.sʰun.ɕin]; April 28, 1545 – December 16, 1598) was a Korean admiral and military general...
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temple were discovered inscriptions dedicated to other gods such as Sin (mythology), Sasados and Saddoudan. The majority of the epigraphic material is...
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Loviatar (redirect from Loviatar (Mythology))
Louhiatar, Louhi) is a blind daughter of Tuoni, the god of death in Finnish mythology and his spouse Tuonetar, the queen of the underworld. Loviatar is regarded...
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Ancestral sin, generational sin, or ancestral fault (Koinē Greek: προπατορικὴ ἁμαρτία; προπατορικὸν ἁμάρτημα; προγονικὴ ἁμαρτία), is the doctrine that...
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Headless priest (category Central American mythology)
In Central American mythology and folklore, the headless priest (Spanish: el padre sin cabeza, lit. 'the headless father') is the spirit of a Catholic...
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Mesopotamian mythology refers to the myths, religious texts, and other literature that comes from the region of ancient Mesopotamia which is a historical...
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Tartarus (section Greek mythology)
predecessors. In later mythologies, Tartarus became a space dedicated to the imprisonment and torment of mortals who had sinned against the gods, and each...
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Chinese mythology (traditional Chinese: 中國神話; simplified Chinese: 中国神话; pinyin: Zhōngguó shénhuà) is mythology that has been passed down in oral form or...
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Titans (redirect from Titans (mythology))
In Greek mythology, the Titans (Ancient Greek: Τιτᾶνες, Tītânes, singular: Τιτάν, Titán) were the pre-Olympian gods. According to the Theogony of Hesiod...
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recorded that the highest being in all Haida mythology and the one who gave power to the Sǥā'na qeda's was Sîns sǥā'naǥwa-i, translated as 'Power-of-the-Shining-Heavens'...
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Quinametzin (redirect from Giants (Aztec mythology))
In Aztec mythology, the Quinametzin populated the world during the previous era of the Sun of Rain (Nahui-Quiahuitl). They were punished by the gods because...
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In Greek mythology, Ganymede (/ˈɡænɪmiːd/ GAN-im-eed) or Ganymedes (/ˌɡænɪˈmiːdiːz/ GAN-im-EE-deez; Ancient Greek: Γανυμήδης, romanized: Ganymēdēs) is...
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List of legendary creatures by type (redirect from List of species in folklore and mythology by type)
This list of legendary creatures from mythology, folklore and fairy tales is sorted by their classification or affiliation. Creatures from modern fantasy...
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In Greek mythology, Buphagus (Ancient Greek: Βουφάγος), son of Iapetus and Thornax, was an Arcadian hero and husband of Promne. He received the wounded...
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Slavic paganism (redirect from Circles in Polish mythology)
Slavic paganism, Slavic mythology, or Slavic religion is the religious beliefs, myths, and ritual practices of the Slavs before Christianisation, which...
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Legendary creature (redirect from Mythology creatures)
scholars of antiquity. Some legendary creatures originated in traditional mythology and were believed to be real creatures--for example, dragons, griffins...
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LGBT themes in mythology occur in mythologies and religious narratives that include stories of romantic affection or sexuality between figures of the same...
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In Norse mythology, Sinmara is a gýgr (giantess), usually considered a consort to the fiery jötunn Surtr, the lord of Muspelheim, but wife of Mimir. Sinmara...
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