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Pages in category "Animal goddesses" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aisyt; Anu (Irish goddess)
This is a list of goddesses, deities regarded as female or mostly feminine in gender. African mythology (sub-Saharan) Afro-Asiatic. Ethiopian. Dhat-Badan ...
Ceres, goddess of growing plants and motherly relationships; equivalent to the Greek goddess Demeter; Diana, goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness and the moon; equivalent to the Greek goddess Artemis; Faunus, horned god of the forest, plains and fields; Feronia, goddess associated with wildlife, fertility, health and abundance
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Iusaaset – A female counterpart to Atum; a goddess worshiped at Heliopolis [159] [160] Iw – A creation goddess [86] Kebechet – Daughter of Anubis, goddess of freshness, she helps him in mummifying dead bodies [6] [39] [86] Ken – Goddess of love [22] Khefthernebes – A funerary deity [161] Khensit – A goddess from the twentieth nome ...
Gods and goddesses who are often depicted as being animals, having partially animalistic features, or are at least commonly associated with particular wild or domestic animals. Subcategories This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
List of deities by classification; Lists of deities by cultural sphere; List of fictional deities; List of goddesses; List of people who have been considered deities; see also apotheosis, Imperial cult and Sacred king; Names of God, names of deities of monotheistic religions
The Greeks created images of their deities for many purposes. A temple would house the statue of a god or goddess, or multiple deities, and might be decorated with relief scenes depicting myths. Divine images were common on coins. Drinking cups and other vessels were painted with scenes from Greek myths.