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  2. Mother of the Goddess' Dormitory - Wikipedia

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    Mother of the Goddess' Dormitory (Japanese: 女神寮の寮母くん。, Hepburn: Megami-ryō no Ryōbo-kun, lit. "Dorm Mother of the Goddess' Dorm") is a Japanese manga series by Ikumi Hino. It was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten 's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Ace from December 2017 to June 2022, and was collected in nine tankōbon ...

  3. Category:Thunder goddesses - Wikipedia

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  4. Ananke - Wikipedia

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    Ananke and Chronos are mates, mingling together in serpent form as a tie around the universe. Together, they have crushed the primal egg of creation of which constituent parts became earth, heaven and sea to form the ordered universe. [14] Ananke is the mother (or another identity) of Adrasteia, the distributor of rewards and punishments. [15]

  5. Amunet - Wikipedia

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    Amunet (/ ˈ æ m ə ˌ n ɛ t /) or Imnt (The Hidden One in hieroglyphics; also spelled Amonet or Amaunet; Koinē Greek: Αμαυνι) [2] [3] is a primordial goddess in ancient Egyptian religion. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Thebes was the center of her worship through the last dynasty, the Ptolemaic Kingdom , in 30 BCE.

  6. Iðunn - Wikipedia

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    The name Iðunn has been theorized as the origin of the Old English name Idonea. The 19th century author C.M. Yonge writes that the derivation of Idonea from Idunn is "almost certain," noting that although Idonea may be "the feminine of the Latin idoneus (fit), its absence in the Romance countries may be taken as an indication that it was a ...

  7. Juno (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Juno (English: / ˈ dʒ uː n oʊ / JOO-noh; Latin Iūnō) was an ancient Roman goddess, the protector and special counsellor of the state.She was equated to Hera, queen of the gods in Greek mythology and a goddess of love and marriage.

  8. List of rain deities - Wikipedia

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    Oden (Bugkalot mythology): deity of the rain, worshiped for its life-giving waters [6]; Apo Tudo (Ilocano mythology): the deity of the rain [7]; Anitun Tauo (Sambal mythology): the goddess of wind and rain who was reduced in rank by Malayari for her conceit [8]

  9. Rati - Wikipedia

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    Rati is also included as a minor character in any drama involving Kama. [23] Rati also enjoys worship with Kama in some festival rites dedicated to him. [25] The Shiva Purana mentions that Kama himself was pierced by his love-arrows when he saw his "auspicious wife", Rati. [24] Rati, as well as her husband Kama, ride a parrot as their vahana ...