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  2. Iris (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In some records, Iris is a sister to fellow messenger goddess Arke ("swift", "quick"); both sisters originally sided with the Olympian gods during the Titanomachy, but Arke eventually flew out of the company of Olympians to join the Titans as their own messenger goddess, so the two sisters found each other on opposite camps during the battle. [13]

  3. Category:Messenger goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Messenger goddesses" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amasagnudi; Angelia;

  4. Kakka - Wikipedia

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    Kakka (𒀭𒂵𒂵; also romanized as Kaka [1] or Gaga [2]) was a Mesopotamian deity.She was originally worshiped across Upper Mesopotamia as a healing goddess, but later on came to be secondarily viewed as a male messenger god in Babylonia.

  5. Hermes - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 January 2025. Ancient Greek deity and herald of the gods For other uses, see Hermes (disambiguation). Hermes God of boundaries, roads, travelers, merchants, thieves, athletes, shepherds, commerce, speed, cunning, language, oratory, wit, and messages Member of the Twelve Olympians Hermes Ingenui ...

  6. Arke - Wikipedia

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    The goddess Arke was born to Thaumas, a minor god; no mother of hers is mentioned anywhere. [1] [a] She and her sister Iris were both messenger deities; Iris is notably also the goddess of the rainbow, but unlike her Arke has not got any established connection to rainbows. Like Iris however Arke also sported wings which might be a nod to some ...

  7. List of Mesopotamian deities - Wikipedia

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    His wife was the goddess Damgalnuna [74] and his children include the gods Marduk, Asarluhi, Enbilulu, the sage Adapa, and the goddess Nanshe. [74] His sukkal, or minister, was the two-faced messenger god Isimud. [74] Enki was the divine benefactor of humanity, [74] who helped humans survive the Great Flood. [74]

  8. Psyche (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The god of the sky agreed to help Cupid and Psyche in exchange for Cupid’ service the next time a beautiful maiden caught his eye and the deal was made. Zeus arranged an assembly, sending Hermes , the messenger god, to gather the gods together.

  9. Shapshu - Wikipedia

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    Shapshu (Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎔𐎌 špš, "sun") or Shapsh, and also Shamshu, was a Canaanite sun goddess.She also served as the royal messenger of the high god El, [1]: 323 her probable father.