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In Old Norse, Húnar is used both for Atli's subjects and as a general name for people from south of Scandinavia. [82] In Middle High German epic, the Huns are identified with the Hungarians. [194] In the Þiðrekssaga Húnaland is located in Northern Germany and roughly corresponds to the Duchy of Westphalia. [195] Hvítabǿr Old Norse: Hvítabǿr
This is an index of lists of mythological figures from ancient Greek religion and mythology. List of Greek deities; List of mortals in Greek mythology; List of Greek legendary creatures; List of minor Greek mythological figures; List of Trojan War characters; List of deified people in Greek mythology; List of Homeric characters
Name Other names Earliest appearance Works featured in Description Accolon: Post-Vulgate Cycle, 1230s Morgan le Fay's love Aglovale† Agloval, Sir Aglovale de Galis The Life of Sir Aglovale de Galis, The Once and Future King: King Pellinore's eldest son Agravain† Agravaine Lancelot-Grail, Le Morte D'Arthur, The Once and Future King
Bodhmall—female druid in the Fenian cycle; Cathbad—Ulster cycle; Gwenc'hlan—6th century Breton; Merlin—from the Arthurian legends; Mug Ruith—blind druid in Irish mythology; Tadg mac Nuadat—Fenian cycle; Tlachtga—daughter of Mug Ruith; Bé Chuille—One of the Tuatha Dé Danann in Irish mythology featured in a tale from the ...
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. ( March 2016 ) Norse mythology includes a diverse array of people, places, creatures, and other mythical elements.
Ptahhotep – Writer of a Wisdom Text, later deified [86] Qebehsenuef – A son of Horus [90] Qebui – God of the north winds [39] Ra-Horakhty – A form of Ra in which he is joined with Horus [122] Rekhyt – A Sun god associated with lapwings that originated as a name for a people [123] Rem – Fish god and the personification of Ra's tears ...
A winged Etruscan deity whose name, if from the same Latin root as the second segment of persuade, might mean "yearning" and therefore be identifiable with Eros. [41] Tecum: God of the lucomenes, or ruling class. Thalna, Thalana, Talna: Etruscan divine figure of multiple roles shown male, female, and androgynous.
the name of several mythological figures Achates: Ἀχάτης the name of several mythological figures Achelois: Ἀχελωίς the name of several mythological figures Acmon: Ἄκμων the name of several mythological figures Acoetes: Ἀκοίτης the name of several mythological figures Aconteus: Ἀκόντιος