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War Gods may refer to: War Gods (video game) , a 1996 video game for video arcades and for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation and Windows War-Gods of the Deep , a 1965 film also known as City Under the Sea
War Gods is a 3D fighting game with the control scheme of a Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter entry. [9] It is limited to a story mode that can be played alone or two-player; in the Nintendo 64 version, the two-player mode is activated by having the second controller plugged in while on the character selection screen. [ 10 ]
Mars, god of war and agriculture, equivalent to Ares as far as being war gods; aside from this they have very little in common; Nerio, warrior goddess and personification of valor; Victoria, personification of victory, equivalent to the Greek goddess Nike; Virtus, god of bravery and military strength; Etruscan. Laran, god of war.
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Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Gods and goddesses associated with warfare and personal combat. ... War gods (8 C, 134 P) G. ...
The ʼahayutah (Ahayu'da) overcame a one-horned giant (who had been kicking people over cliffs) by tricking his son into killing him; [2] They sent a gopher who tunneled into another giant's house to find the rain-clouds which had all been confined to jars there, released the rain-clouds, cut out and burned that giant's heart; [3]
In Ovid's version of Mars' origin, he was the son of Juno alone. ... Tiw being the Old English form of the Proto-Germanic war god *Tîwaz, or Týr in Norse.
Woden, king of the gods and god of wisdom. Cognate to Norse Odin. Source of the word 'Wednesday'. Tīw, a war god and possibly a sky god. Cognate to Norse Týr, as well as Greek Zeus, Roman Jupiter, Baltic Dievs/Dievas and Hindu Dyaus. Source of the word 'Tuesday'. Thunor, god of thunder and cognate to Norse Thor and source of the word 'Thursday'.