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Shahmeran In Anatolian mythology, the goddess of wisdom and the guardian of secrets is Shahmeran, an anthropomorphic figure with a female head on a snake body. Her story can be traced from the Middle ...
Efile-mokulu The supreme being of the Basonge, and others of the Baluba family (Zaire), is also creator of the world and all in it. He is invoked in oaths.
Hishe The great self-created god who then created the lesser god, the earth, mankind, wild animals and vegetation. His divine names -- Hishe, Huwe, Kxo, Gara, Gani ga, Gaishi Gai, Gauwa -- he ...
Hubeane A culture hero/ancestor god who created the world and the heavens which he then abandoned (Botswana).
Huwe The beneficent supreme being and creator of all things was invoked for food and for health. Among the northern Bushmen he is a deity of the forest.
Kuru The all-powerful supreme god of the Temne (Sierra Leone) who is associated with the sky.
Runesocesius Runesocesius is the Lusitanian god of darts.
Tongoenabiagus Tongoenabiagus is the Lusitanian god of oaths fountain.
Trebaruna The Lusitanian goddess of the house, battles and death.
Atégina The Lusitanian goddess of nature and cure.
Mars Cariocecus The Lusitanian god of war. Cp. Cariocecus and Mars.
Duberdicus The Lusitanian god of fountains and water.
Ares Lusitani Ares Lusitani is the Lusitanian god of horses.
Bormanico The Lusitanian god of thermal waters or spas.
Nabia Nabia is the Lusitanian goddess of rivers and water.
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