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Aphrodite Apollo Ares Artemis Athena Atlas Coeus Crius Cronus Demeter Dionysus Gaia Hades Hephaestus Hera Hermes Hestia Hyperion Iapetus Mnemosyne Oceanus Phobos Phoebe Poseidon Prometheus Rhea Tethys Themis Uranus Zeus
Bacchus Ceres Diana Juno Jupiter Mars Mercury Minerva Neptune Pluto Venus Vesta Vulcan
Amun Anubis Aten Atum Babi Bastet Bes Geb Hapi hathor heqet Horus Isis Khepri Khnum Khonsu Maat Nephthys Nut Osiris Ptah Ra Seshat Seth Shu Sobek Thoth
Alfheim Baldur Freya Freyr Frigg Heimdallr Helheim Idun Jotunheim Loki Nerthus Njord Odin Thor Tyr
Aengus Arawn Badb Brigid Cailleach Ceridwen Cernunnos Cu Chulainn Dagda Danu Gwydion Herne the Hunter Lugh Medb Morrigan Neit Nuada Taliesin Taranis
Chalchiuhtlicue Coatlicue Huitzilopochtli Mictlantecuhtli Mixcoatl Ometeotl Quetzalcoatl Tezcatlipoca Tlaloc Tonatiuh Xipe Totec Xochiquetzal Xolotl
Amaterasu Ame no Uzume Benzaiten Bishamonten Daikokuten Ebisu Fujin Fukurokuju Inari Izanagi Kagutsuchi Raijin Susanoo Tsukuyomi
Caishen Cangjie Dragon King Eight Immortals Erlang Shen Fuxi Guanyin Hou Yi Huxian Jade Emperor King Yama Leizi Lu-ban Mazu Nezha Nuwa Pangu Shennong Sun Wukong Xiwangmu Yue Lao Zhong Kui
Norse Classical Celtic Arthurian
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Aphrodite Apollo Ares Artemis Athena Atlas Coeus Crius Cronus Demeter Dionysus Gaia Hades Hephaestus Hera Hermes Hestia Hyperion Iapetus Mnemosyne Oceanus Phobos Phoebe Poseidon Prometheus Rhea Tethys Themis Uranus Zeus
Bacchus Ceres Diana Juno Jupiter Mars Mercury Minerva Neptune Pluto Venus Vesta Vulcan
Amun Anubis Aten Atum Babi Bastet Bes Geb Hapi hathor heqet Horus Isis Khepri Khnum Khonsu Maat Nephthys Nut Osiris Ptah Ra Seshat Seth Shu Sobek Thoth
Alfheim Baldur Freya Freyr Frigg Heimdallr Helheim Idun Jotunheim Loki Nerthus Njord Odin Thor Tyr
Aengus Arawn Badb Brigid Cailleach Ceridwen Cernunnos Cu Chulainn Dagda Danu Gwydion Herne the Hunter Lugh Medb Morrigan Neit Nuada Taliesin Taranis
Chalchiuhtlicue Coatlicue Huitzilopochtli Mictlantecuhtli Mixcoatl Ometeotl Quetzalcoatl Tezcatlipoca Tlaloc Tonatiuh Xipe Totec Xochiquetzal Xolotl
Amaterasu Ame no Uzume Benzaiten Bishamonten Daikokuten Ebisu Fujin Fukurokuju Inari Izanagi Kagutsuchi Raijin Susanoo Tsukuyomi
Caishen Cangjie Dragon King Eight Immortals Erlang Shen Fuxi Guanyin Hou Yi Huxian Jade Emperor King Yama Leizi Lu-ban Mazu Nezha Nuwa Pangu Shennong Sun Wukong Xiwangmu Yue Lao Zhong Kui
Norse Classical Celtic Arthurian
Literature Stories Names

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      • Aesir
        • Odin
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      • Minor Norse Characters
        • Atli (Attila)
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    • Norse Sagas
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        • Creation
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        • Asgard
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        • Head of Mimir
        • Mead of Poetry
        • Sacrifice: Hanging and Runes
        • Vafthrudnir: Contest of Wisdom
      • Of Thor & Giants
        • Gifts of the Dwarves
        • Fighting Illusions
        • Giant of Clay
        • Geirrod
        • Fishing Expedition
        • Blushing Bride
        • Apples of Youth
        • Wooing of Gerd
      • Ragnarok
        • Death of Balder
      • Cycle of the Ring
        • Background
        • Volsunga Saga
          • Volsungs
          • Sigurd and the Guikings
        • The Two Helgi
          • Helgi Hiorvardsson
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        • Thiðreks saga
        • Nibelungenlied
          • Siegfried
          • Kriemhild's Revenge
      • Hrolf Kraki
      • House of Skiold
      • Gautreks Saga
      • Dietrich Legend
        • Dietrich
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        • Waltharius
        • Hildebrandslied
      • Kudrun
      • Beowulf
    • About Norse Mythology
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      • Family Tree of Norse Deities and Giants
      • Houses of the Northern Kingdoms
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      • The Nibelungs
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      • Kudrun
    • Bibliography
  • Dark Mirrors Of The Heavens

    • Genesis: In Brief
    • Lilith
    • Gnostic Cosmogony
    • Enoch & the Watchers
    • Thoughts – Reflecting Pond
      • The Many Faces Of Truth
      • Agnosticism
    • Extra Info
      • Timeline of the Patriarchs
      • Genealogy: Descendants of Adam, according to Book of Jubilees
      • Timeline of the Israelite Kingdoms
      • Bibliography
  • Mythology Gods

    • Aztec Gods
      • Chalchiuhtlicue
      • Coatlicue
      • Huitzilopochtli
      • Mictlantecuhtli
      • Mixcoatl
      • Ometeotl
      • Quetzalcoatl
      • Tezcatlipoca
      • Tlaloc
      • Tonatiuh
      • Xipe Totec
      • Xochiquetzal
      • Xolotl
    • Egyptian Gods
      • Amun
      • Anubis
      • Aten
      • Atum
      • Babi
      • Bastet
      • Bes
      • Geb
      • Hapi
      • Hathor
      • Heqet
      • Horus
      • Isis
      • Khepri
      • Khnum
      • Khonsu
      • Maat
      • Nephthys
      • Nut
      • Osiris
      • Ptah
      • Ra
      • Seshat
      • Seth
      • Shu
      • Sobek
      • Thoth
    • Japanese Gods
      • Amaterasu
      • Ame No Uzume
      • Benzaiten
      • Bishamonten
      • Daikokuten
      • Ebisu
      • Fujin
      • Fukurokuju
      • Inari
      • Izanagi
      • Kagutsuchi
      • Raijin
      • Susanoo
      • Tsukuyomi
    • Chinese Gods
      • Caishen
      • Cangjie
      • Chang’e
      • Dragon King
      • Eight Immortals
      • Erlang Shen
      • Fuxi
      • Guanyin
      • Hou Yi
      • Huxian
      • Jade Emperor
      • King Yama
      • Leizi
      • Lu-ban
      • Mazu
      • Nezha
      • Nuwa
      • Pangu
      • Shennong
      • Sun Wukong
      • Xiwangmu
      • Yue Lao
      • Zhong Kui
    • Roman Gods
      • Bacchus
      • Ceres
      • Diana
      • Juno
      • Jupiter
      • Mars
      • Mercury
      • Minerva
      • Neptune
      • Pluto
      • Venus
      • Vesta
      • Vulcan
    • Celtic Gods
      • Aengus
      • Arawn
      • Badb
      • Brigid
      • Cailleach
      • Ceridwen
      • Cernunnos
      • Cu Chulainn
      • Dagda
      • Danu
      • Gwydion
      • Herne The Hunter
      • Lugh
      • Medb
      • Morrigan
      • Neit
      • Nuada
      • Taliesin
      • Taranis
    • Greek Gods
      • Aphrodite
      • Apollo
      • Ares
      • Artemis
      • Athena
      • Atlas
      • Coeus
      • Crius
      • Cronus
      • Demeter
      • Dionysus
      • Gaia
      • Hades
      • Hephaestus
      • Hera
      • Hermes
      • Hestia
      • Hyperion
      • Iapetus
      • Mnemosyne
      • Oceanus
      • Phobos
      • Phoebe
      • Poseidon
      • Prometheus
      • Rhea
      • Tethys
      • Themis
      • Uranus
      • Zeus
    • Norse Gods
      • Alfheim
      • Baldur
      • Freya
      • Freyr
      • Frigg
      • Heimdallr
      • Helheim
      • Idun
      • Jotunheim
      • Loki
      • Nerthus
      • Njord
      • Odin
      • Thor
      • Tyr
  • Classical Mythology

    • Pantheon
      • Creation
        • Theogony of Hesiod
        • Obscure Creation Myths
          • Homeric Creation
          • Eurynome and Ophion
          • Orphic Creation
          • Cosmogony of Diodorus Siculus
      • Primeval Deities
        • Chaos
        • Nyx (Night)
        • Erebus (Darkness)
        • Tartarus
        • Aether
        • Hemera
        • Eros (Cupid)
        • Gaea (Earth)
        • Uranus (Sky)
        • Pontus (Sea)
        • Nereus
        • Phorcys
        • Eurybia
        • Demiurge
        • Oceanus
        • Eurynome
        • Ophion
        • Chronus (Time)
        • Adrasteia
        • Protogonus (Phanes)
      • Titans
        • Cronus (Saturn)
        • Rhea (Ops)
        • Oceanus
        • Tethys
        • Hyperion
        • Theia
        • Themis
        • Mnemosyne
        • Iapetus
        • Coeüs
        • Crius
        • Phoebe
        • Dione
        • Atlas
        • Prometheus
        • Epimetheus
        • Leto
        • Asteria
        • Perses
        • Pallas
        • Astraeüs
      • Olympians
        • Twelve Gods
        • Zeus (Jupiter)
        • Poseidon (Neptune)
        • Hera (Juno)
        • Demeter
        • Hestia (Vesta)
        • Athena (Minerva)
        • Apollo
        • Artemis (Diana)
        • Hermes (Mercury)
        • Ares (Mars)
        • Aphrodite (Venus)
        • Hephaestus (Vulcan)
        • Dionysus (Bacchus)
      • Mother Goddesses
        • The Mistress (Potnia)
        • Mistress of Animals (Potnia theron)
        • Atana Potnia
        • Snake Goddess
        • Britomartis (Dictynna)
        • Gaea and her Daughters
        • Demeter and Persephone
        • Artemis of Ephesus
        • Cybele
      • House of Hades
        • Underworld
        • Elysian Fields
        • Tartarus
        • Hades (Pluto)
        • Persephone (Kore)
        • Hecate
        • Styx
        • Plutus
        • Thanatos
        • Hypnos
        • Morpheus
        • Charon
        • Erinyes (Furies)
        • Three Judges
      • Thracian Deities
        • Bendis
        • Heros
        • Kotys
        • Zalmoxis
        • Zibelthiurdos
      • Anatolian Deities
        • Aphrodisias
        • Attis
        • Nana
        • Priapus
        • Sangarius
      • Nymphs
        • Nereids
          • Psamathe
          • Galatea
        • Oceanids
          • Pleïone
          • Perse (Perseis)
          • Eurynome
          • Other Oceanids
        • Pleiades
          • Orion and the Pleiades
          • Electra
          • Taÿgete
          • Maia
          • Merope
          • Alcyone, Celaeno and Asterope
        • Companions of the Goddess
          • Daphne
          • Syrinx
        • Other Nymphs
          • Hesperides
          • Hyades
          • Calypso
      • Minor Greek Deities
        • Helius
        • Selene
        • Eos
        • Aeolus
        • Proteus
        • Triton
        • Doris
        • Amphitrite
        • Thetis
        • Pan
        • Silenus
        • Aristaeüs
        • Metis
        • Hebe
        • Eileithyia
        • Iris
        • Eris
        • Muses
        • Graces
        • Nemesis
        • Horae (Seasons)
        • Moerae (Fates)
        • Tyche
        • Nike
        • Paeëon
        • Asclepius
        • Circe
        • Despoina
        • Enyo
        • Ate
        • Deimus
        • Phobus
        • Ananke
      • Etruscan Deities
        • Alpan
        • Ani
        • Aplu
        • Cautha
        • Laran
        • Menrva
        • Nethuns
        • Nortia
        • Summamus
        • Thalna
        • Thesan
        • Tin
        • Turan
        • Turms
        • Uni
        • Voltumna
      • Roman Deities
        • Jupiter
        • Mars
        • Quirinus
        • Juno
        • Minerva
        • Mercury
        • Janus
        • Diana
        • Venus
        • Cupid (Amor)
        • Vulcan
        • Neptune
        • Pluto (Dis)
        • Tellus (Terra Mater)
        • Saturn
        • Ops
        • Consus
        • Ceres
        • Proserpina
        • Liber
        • Bellona
        • Picus
        • Faunus
        • Bona Dea (Fauna)
        • Silvanus
        • Flora
        • Pales
        • Vertumnus and Pomona
        • Fornax
        • Egeria
        • Salus
        • Somnus
        • Oneiroi (Dreams)
        • Fortuna
        • Felicitas
        • Pax
        • Juturna
        • Fontus
        • Vesta
        • Penates
        • Lares
      • The Wrath of Heaven
        • Erysichthon
        • Teiresias
        • Semele
        • Pentheus
        • Folly of Niobe
        • Lycaon
        • Callisto
        • Aegina and Aeacus
        • Coronis
        • Myrrha or Smyrna
        • Melanippus and Comaetho
        • Ixion
        • Marsyas
        • Midas
        • Arachne
        • Thamyris
      • Mysteries
        • Eleusinian Mysteries
        • Dionysiac Mysteries
        • Orphic Mysteries
        • Cybele
        • Isis
        • Mithra
    • Heroic Age
      • Heroes 1
        • Bellerophon
        • Melampus
        • Autolycus
        • Jason
        • Peleus
        • Telamon
        • Dioscuri (Castor & Polydeuces)
        • Idas & Lynceus
      • Heroes 2
        • Achilles
        • Odysseus
        • Diomedes
        • Ajax, Greater
        • Ajax the Lesser
        • Philoctetes
        • Neoptolemus
        • Telemachus
        • Hector
        • Paris
        • Helenus
        • Deïphobus
        • Aeneas
        • Sarpedon & Glaucus
        • Memnon
        • Turnus
      • Heroines
        • Io
        • Cyrene
        • Atalanta
        • Medea
        • Antigone
        • Helen
        • Penelope
        • Hecuba
        • Andromache
        • Cassandra
        • Iphigenia
        • Electra
        • Harpalyce
        • Camilla
      • Amazons
        • Background
        • Myrina
        • Otrere
        • Hippolyte
        • Antiope
        • Melanippe
        • Penthesileia
        • Hippolyte (Melanippe or Glauce)
      • Perseus
      • Theseus
      • Heracles
        • Birth & Early Life
        • Twelve Labours of Heracles
          • First Labour (Nemean Lion)
          • Second Labour (Hydra)
          • Third Labour (Cerynitian Hind)
          • Fourth Labour (Erymanthian Boar)
          • Fifth Labour (Stables of Augeias)
          • Sixth Labour (Stymphalian Birds)
          • Seventh Labour (Cretan Bull)
          • Eighth Labour (Mares of Diomedes)
          • Ninth Labour (Hippolyte's Girdle)
          • Tenth Labour (Cattle of Geryon)
          • Eleventh Labour (Apples of Hesperides)
          • Twelfth Labour (Cerberus)
        • Later Life
      • Argonauts
        • Apollonius of Rhodes' Argonautica
        • Other Versions of the Quest
        • Death of King Pelias
      • Calydonian Boar Hunt
      • Seven Against Thebes
        • Seven Against Thebes - War
        • Epigoni
      • Trojan War
      • Odyssey
      • Aeneid
      • Tales of Lovers
        • Love and War Bound
        • Adonis
        • Cupid and Psyche
        • Orpheus and Eurydice
        • Narcissus and Echo
        • Pygmalion and Galatea
        • Cephalus and Procris
        • Ceyx and Alcyone
        • Pyramus and Thisbe
        • Baucis and Philemon
        • Hero and Leander
        • Iphis
        • Hermaphroditus and Salmacis
        • Cyparissus
      • Giants
        • Hundred-Handed (Hecatoncheires)
        • Cyclops
        • Giants (Gigantes)
        • Gegenees
        • Laestrygonians
        • Otus and Ephialtes
        • Orion
        • Antaeüs
        • Cacus
        • Chrysaor
        • Talus
      • Centaurs
        • Centaurus
        • Cheiron
        • Eurytion
        • Nessus
        • Pholus
      • Mythical Creatures
        • Satyrs
        • Myrmidons
        • Dragon-teeth Men (Sparti)
        • Earthborn Kings
        • Argus Panoptes
        • Geryon
        • Graeae
        • Keres
        • Pegasus
        • Arion
        • Xanthus and Balius
        • Ocyrrhoe
        • Laelaps and the Teumessian Vixen
        • Maera
        • Cretan Bull
        • Golden Fleece
        • Calydonian Boar
        • Crommyonian Sow
        • Erymanthian Boar
        • Nemean Lion
        • Eagle (Aquila)
        • Typhon
        • Ceto
        • Cetus
        • Echidna
        • Python
        • Ladon
        • Delphyne
        • Campe
        • Hydra
        • Scylla
        • Sphinx
        • Chimaera
        • Griffin (Gryphon)
        • Cerberus
        • Orthus
        • Minotaur
        • Gorgons
        • Lamia
        • Empusae
        • Sirens
        • Harpies
        • Stymphalian Birds
        • Caucasian Eagle
        • Phoenix
    • Royal Houses
      • Aeolids
        • Hellen
        • Creusa and Ion
        • Aeolus
        • Melanippe
        • Tyro
        • Pelias
        • Acastus
        • Athamas
        • Sisyphus
        • Glaucus
        • Perieres
        • Aphareus
        • Neleus
        • Nestor
      • House of Elis & Calydon
        • Aëthlius
        • Endymion
        • Epeius and Eleius
        • Augeias
        • Aetolus
        • Oeneus
        • Thoas
      • Houses of Argolis
        • Phoroneus
        • Argus
        • Danaüs
        • Acrisius and Proëtus
        • Perseus and his Children
        • Eurystheus
        • The Aeolids in Argos
        • Adrastus
        • Argos after the Trojan War
      • House of Pelops
        • Tantalus
        • Pelops
        • Atreus and Thyestes
        • Agamemnon
        • Orestes
        • Tisamenus
        • Pittheus
        • Alcathous
      • Minoan Crete
        • Tectamus
        • Abduction of Europa
        • Minos and his Brothers
        • Pasiphaë and the Minotaur
        • Nisus and Scylla
        • Polyeidus and Glaucus
        • Daedalus
        • Catreus
        • Idomeneus
      • House of Thebes
        • Cadmus
        • Amphion & Zethus
        • Oedipus
        • Eteocles and Polyneices
        • Creon
        • After the War
      • House of Sparta
        • Lelex
        • Myles & Eurotas
        • Lacedaemon & Sparta
        • Amyclas and his sons
        • Oebalus
        • Tyndareüs
        • Menelaüs
      • House of Athens
        • Early Kings of Athens
        • Pandion I
        • Procne and Philomena
        • Erechtheus
        • Cecrops and Pandion II
        • Aegeus and Theseus
        • Athens After Theseus
      • Heraclids
      • House of Troy
        • Teucer & Dardanus
        • Two Ruling Houses
        • Laomedon
        • Priam (Podarces)
      • Tales of Rome
        • Foundation of Rome
        • Seven Kings of Rome
          • Romulus
          • Numa Pompilius
          • Tullus Hostilius
          • Ancus Marcius
          • Lucius Tarquinius Priscus
          • Servius Tullius
          • Lucius Tarquinius Superbus
        • Legend of the Republic
    • Geographia
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