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Sekhmet is the Egyptian Goddess of the sun, war, destruction, plagues and healing.
Makes me realize how exposed I've been to Greek mythology versus Roman mythology. I know everything by their Greek forms xD except for Hercules...but he's a special case. *nod* And DUDE, why was he Hercules in the Disney movie, but all of the gods went by their Greek forms??? Roman, Leo, Greek Mythology, Greek Gods, Greek And Roman Mythology, Roman Gods, Greek Gods And Goddesses, Roman Mythology, Greek Myths
Makes me realize how exposed I've been to Greek mythology versus Roman mythology. I know everything by their Greek forms xD except for Hercules...but he's a special case. *nod* And DUDE, why was he Hercules in the Disney movie, but all of the gods went by their Greek forms???
Latona (Greek: Leto) and Her children, Apollo and Diana, by William Henry Rinehart. Statue, Resim, Ange, Sanat, Fine Art, Wassily Kandinsky, Michelangelo, Apollo, Fotografie
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Latona (Greek: Leto) and Her children, Apollo and Diana, by William Henry Rinehart.
Ilazki is the Basque Goddess of the Moon. She is the daughter to Lur, the Goddess of the Earth, and sister of Eguzki, Goddess of the Sun. As the light of the night, Ilazki was believed to give light to the souls of the dead, and graves often had pictures of the moon on them. It was believed to be most favorable to die when the moon was in its first phase, so that the soul of the deceased would grow as the moon did. Ilazki’s name, means “light of the dead." Richard Avedon, Wicked, Goth, Vogue, Lady, Feminine, Portraits, Goddess, Gods And Goddesses
Ilazki is the Basque Goddess of the Moon. She is the daughter to Lur, the Goddess of the Earth, and sister of Eguzki, Goddess of the Sun. As the light of the night, Ilazki was believed to give light to the souls of the dead, and graves often had pictures of the moon on them. It was believed to be most favorable to die when the moon was in its first phase, so that the soul of the deceased would grow as the moon did. Ilazki’s name, means “light of the dead."
Cerridwen was the Welsh goddess of inspiration and the “mistress of the cauldron”—a dark prophetess associated with inspiration and poetry. She was considered both a mother and crone figure Goddesses, Inspiration, Witches, Mythology, Goddesss, Witch, Maiden
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Cerridwen was the Welsh goddess of inspiration and the “mistress of the cauldron”—a dark prophetess associated with inspiration and poetry. She was considered both a mother and crone figure
Nicneven was a Scottish goddess who led the Wild Hunt mounted on an eldritch steed while wielding a wand of power Around The World Trips, Art, Wild Hunt, Around The Worlds, Viking Books, Dark Art, Renaissance Art, Mythology Books
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Nicneven was a Scottish goddess who led the Wild Hunt mounted on an eldritch steed while wielding a wand of power
In Roman mythology, Fraus was the Trickster Goddess and Personification of Treachery and Fraud. She was daughter of Orcus and Night (Nyx). She was depicted with a woman's face, the body of a snake, and on her tail the sting of a scorpion. She was a helper of Mercury and Her Greek equivalent was Apate. Fairy Tales, Thor, Snake, Mythical Creatures, Mythical, Mythological Creatures, Fae
Dark Fae III by Genevieve-Amelia on DeviantArt
In Roman mythology, Fraus was the Trickster Goddess and Personification of Treachery and Fraud. She was daughter of Orcus and Night (Nyx). She was depicted with a woman's face, the body of a snake, and on her tail the sting of a scorpion. She was a helper of Mercury and Her Greek equivalent was Apate.
Beira (Cailleach Bheur) is the Personification of Winter and the Mother of all the Gods and Goddesses in Scottish mythology. According to Mackenzie, She was a one-eyed giantess with white hair, dark blue skin, and rust-colored teeth. She built the mountains of Scotland using a magic hammer, and Loch Ness was created when Beira transformed her negligent maid Nessa into a river, which broke loose and made the loch. Human Body, Bodypainting, Body Art, Dreams, Myths, Deities, Journey
Breathtaking Blue Series Body Painting by Pashur Painter
Beira (Cailleach Bheur) is the Personification of Winter and the Mother of all the Gods and Goddesses in Scottish mythology. According to Mackenzie, She was a one-eyed giantess with white hair, dark blue skin, and rust-colored teeth. She built the mountains of Scotland using a magic hammer, and Loch Ness was created when Beira transformed her negligent maid Nessa into a river, which broke loose and made the loch.
Alecto _ Greek. One of the Three Furies who was the Goddess of fallen warriors. Fantasy Characters, Dark Fantasy, Fantasy Art, Character, Fantasy, Poses
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Alecto _ Greek. One of the Three Furies who was the Goddess of fallen warriors.
Cabrakan- Mayan myth: the god of earthquakes and mountains. his brother is Zipacna the caiman Dragons, Mesoamerican, Inca, Incan, Cdc, Mayan, Civilization, Maori
Cabrakan- Mayan myth: the god of earthquakes and mountains. his brother is Zipacna the caiman
Lamia- often associated with Medusa or Lilith, she was a snake goddess from Crete who ruled the Underworld. She was changed by patriarchal Greeks into a nightmare goddess who stole children and sucked their blood. She is associated with the Inner Labyrinth, the menstrual cycle and understanding Kundalini energy Vampires, Steampunk, Google, Pinterest, Mystic
Lamia- often associated with Medusa or Lilith, she was a snake goddess from Crete who ruled the Underworld. She was changed by patriarchal Greeks into a nightmare goddess who stole children and sucked their blood. She is associated with the Inner Labyrinth, the menstrual cycle and understanding Kundalini energy
The 18-armed Hindu goddess Durga, an aspect of the Great Goddess Devi. After the gods had been defeated by the all-powerful demon Mahisha, they created Durga to serve as their champion. With the force of the gods' collective weapons and might transferred to her, she slays the demon buffalo. Originally, part of a larger ensemble. She stood on the back of the buffalo-demon. on a pedestal. Buddha, Om, India, Durga Goddess, Durga Maa, Shakti Goddess, Durga, Kali Goddess, Devi Durga
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The 18-armed Hindu goddess Durga, an aspect of the Great Goddess Devi. After the gods had been defeated by the all-powerful demon Mahisha, they created Durga to serve as their champion. With the force of the gods' collective weapons and might transferred to her, she slays the demon buffalo. Originally, part of a larger ensemble. She stood on the back of the buffalo-demon. on a pedestal.
Coatlicue - also known as Teteoinan (also transcribed Teteo Inan), "The Mother of Gods" (Classical Nahuatl: Cōhuātlīcue [koːwaːˈtɬiːkʷe], Tēteô īnnān), is the Aztec goddess who gave birth to the moon, stars, and Huitzilopochtli, the god of the sun and war. She is also known as Toci (Tocî, "our grandmother") and Cihuacoatl (Cihuācōhuātl, "the lady of the serpent"), the patron of women who die in childbirth. Maya, Serpent, Native American, Virgen De Guadalupe, Sacred Feminine, Tarot
Coatlicue - also known as Teteoinan (also transcribed Teteo Inan), "The Mother of Gods" (Classical Nahuatl: Cōhuātlīcue [koːwaːˈtɬiːkʷe], Tēteô īnnān), is the Aztec goddess who gave birth to the moon, stars, and Huitzilopochtli, the god of the sun and war. She is also known as Toci (Tocî, "our grandmother") and Cihuacoatl (Cihuācōhuātl, "the lady of the serpent"), the patron of women who die in childbirth.
Huitzilopochtli, deity of war, sun and human sacrifice Tattoos, Aztec Religion, Aztec Culture, Pagan Gods, Ancient Mythology
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Huitzilopochtli, deity of war, sun and human sacrifice
Ehecatl Aztec god of wind. Aztec
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Ehecatl Aztec god of wind.
Yaoji is a Chinese Mountain Goddess, worshipped in the rocks and mountain peaks. There are several different myths about her original purpose and intent, yet it is generally accepted that she represents Goddess Peak (Shennu Feng) of Wu Mountain, the east gate to the Three Gorges on the Yangtze River. Her attributes include medicinal herbs, guiding passing ships from danger, and dreams. Geishas, Illustrators, Chinese Mythology, Japanese Mythology, Chinese Mountains, Chinese Art
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Yaoji is a Chinese Mountain Goddess, worshipped in the rocks and mountain peaks. There are several different myths about her original purpose and intent, yet it is generally accepted that she represents Goddess Peak (Shennu Feng) of Wu Mountain, the east gate to the Three Gorges on the Yangtze River. Her attributes include medicinal herbs, guiding passing ships from danger, and dreams.
"Hathor is the Egyptian goddess of love, beauty, fertility, music, and dance. She is also the personification of the Milky Way. Isis Goddess, Goddess Of Love, Ancient, Athena, Aphrodite
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"Hathor is the Egyptian goddess of love, beauty, fertility, music, and dance. She is also the personification of the Milky Way.
Marah is a Canaanite Water-Goddess, considered benevolent and merciful. She is the daughter of the great Mother Goddess Athirat-of-the-Sea, and twin sister to Anat, the Warrior Maiden Goddess of extraordinarily bad temper. Little is known about her, we even don't know if She is primarily a Goddess of the ocean, rivers, or lakes. People, Photography, Art Photography, Portrait, Artist, Artwork, Fotografia
...and the spirit moved upon the face of the waters
Marah is a Canaanite Water-Goddess, considered benevolent and merciful. She is the daughter of the great Mother Goddess Athirat-of-the-Sea, and twin sister to Anat, the Warrior Maiden Goddess of extraordinarily bad temper. Little is known about her, we even don't know if She is primarily a Goddess of the ocean, rivers, or lakes.
Charon was the ferryman in the Underworld who took the dead across the River Acheron or possibly Styx to the realm of Hades and received as payment the coin stuck under their tongues + Charon, Rpg, Vampire, Fantasy Inspiration
Charon was the ferryman in the Underworld who took the dead across the River Acheron or possibly Styx to the realm of Hades and received as payment the coin stuck under their tongues +
Huchi-Fuchi (Unchi-Ahchi) Japanese Goddess of the stove and thus the goddess that heats the tea. Art Nouveau, Flora, Goddess Art
Goddess of Tea by echo-x on DeviantArt
Huchi-Fuchi (Unchi-Ahchi) Japanese Goddess of the stove and thus the goddess that heats the tea.
Dryad - A dryad is a tree nymph, or female tree spirit, in Greek mythology. In Greek drys signifies "oak." Thus, dryads are specifically the nymphs of oak trees, though the term has come to be used for all tree nymphs in general. They were normally considered to be very shy creatures, except around the goddess Artemis, who was known to be a friend to most nymphs. Tags: dryads, tree nymphs, nymphs, hamadryads, Game Of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen, Fictional Characters, Targaryen, Digital
British Digital Fantasy Painter "Steve De La Mare"
Dryad - A dryad is a tree nymph, or female tree spirit, in Greek mythology. In Greek drys signifies "oak." Thus, dryads are specifically the nymphs of oak trees, though the term has come to be used for all tree nymphs in general. They were normally considered to be very shy creatures, except around the goddess Artemis, who was known to be a friend to most nymphs. Tags: dryads, tree nymphs, nymphs, hamadryads,
In Greek mythology, Nemesis (Greek, Νέμεσις), also called Rhamnousia/Rhamnusia ("the goddess of Rhamnous") at her sanctuary at Rhamnous, north of Marathon, was the spirit of divine retribution against those who succumb to hubris (arrogance before the gods). The name Nemesis is related to the Greek word νέμειν [némein], meaning "to give what is due". - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemesis_%28mythology%29 Angel, Artemis
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In Greek mythology, Nemesis (Greek, Νέμεσις), also called Rhamnousia/Rhamnusia ("the goddess of Rhamnous") at her sanctuary at Rhamnous, north of Marathon, was the spirit of divine retribution against those who succumb to hubris (arrogance before the gods). The name Nemesis is related to the Greek word νέμειν [némein], meaning "to give what is due". - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemesis_%28mythology%29
Goddess Artemis Artemis Goddess, Greek Goddess
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Goddess Artemis
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Arachne...The Greek Goddess Who Became The First Spider. Skilled in weaving beautiful fabrics that had complicated designs.Hurting Athena's feelings Arachne grew so depressed that she hanged herself. Athena took pity on Arachne. "I've let you live, but for being so vain", Athena said, "you will hang and spin forever". Women, Art Girl, Beautiful
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Arachne...The Greek Goddess Who Became The First Spider. Skilled in weaving beautiful fabrics that had complicated designs.Hurting Athena's feelings Arachne grew so depressed that she hanged herself. Athena took pity on Arachne. "I've let you live, but for being so vain", Athena said, "you will hang and spin forever".
Astarte _ Goddess of the ancient Middle East and chief deity of the Mediterranean seaports of Tyre, Sidon, and Elath. Astarte shared many qualities, and perhaps a common origin, with her sister Anath. The goddess of love and war, Astarte was worshiped in Egypt and in Canaan, as well as among the Hittites. Her Akkadian counterpart was Ishtar. She is often mentioned in the Bible under the name Ashtaroth. Eagle, Fantasy Artwork, Hecate
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Astarte _ Goddess of the ancient Middle East and chief deity of the Mediterranean seaports of Tyre, Sidon, and Elath. Astarte shared many qualities, and perhaps a common origin, with her sister Anath. The goddess of love and war, Astarte was worshiped in Egypt and in Canaan, as well as among the Hittites. Her Akkadian counterpart was Ishtar. She is often mentioned in the Bible under the name Ashtaroth.
Ilazki is the Basque Goddess of the moon. She is the daughter to Lur, the Goddess of the earth, and sister of Eguzki, Goddess of the sun. As the light of the night, Ilazki was believed to give light to the souls of the dead, and graves often had pictures of the moon on them. It was believed to be most favorable to die when the moon was in its first phase, so that the soul of the deceased would grow as the moon did. Ilazki’s name means “light of the dead.” Underwater Photography, Fine Art Photographs, Erotic
Ilazki is the Basque Goddess of the moon. She is the daughter to Lur, the Goddess of the earth, and sister of Eguzki, Goddess of the sun. As the light of the night, Ilazki was believed to give light to the souls of the dead, and graves often had pictures of the moon on them. It was believed to be most favorable to die when the moon was in its first phase, so that the soul of the deceased would grow as the moon did. Ilazki’s name means “light of the dead.”
Adrasteia a Greek nymph who was charged by Rhea with nurturing the infant Zeus, in secret in the Dictaean cave, to protect him from his father Cronus (Krónos). Nymph, Greek, Zeus, Pergamon Museum, Eternal Youth, Secret, Cave, Nurturing
Adrasteia a Greek nymph who was charged by Rhea with nurturing the infant Zeus, in secret in the Dictaean cave, to protect him from his father Cronus (Krónos).
The goddess, Hi'iaka (sister of goddess Pele) is wooed by the mortal Lohi'au, former lover of the fire goddess Pele who consumes then in flames of rage Hawaiian Goddess, Hawaiian Mythology, Hawaiian Art, Hawaiian, Hawaii Hawaii
The goddess, Hi'iaka (sister of goddess Pele) is wooed by the mortal Lohi'au, former lover of the fire goddess Pele who consumes then in flames of rage