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This is a list of African spirits as well as deities found within the traditional African religions.It also covers spirits as well as deities found within the African religions—which is mostly derived from traditional African religions.
The traditional Berber religion is the sum of ancient and native set of beliefs and deities adhered to by the Berbers.Originally, the Berbers seem to have believed in worship of the sun and moon, animism and in the afterlife, but interactions with the Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans influenced religious practice and merged traditional faiths with new ones.
The Neo-Punic inscription is partially damaged and resists interpretation. The last four letters of the first line spell the name of Gurzil, while the first four of the second line spell Satur. If the latter is the Roman god Saturn it suggests that he was equated with Gurzil per an interpretatio Romana. This would be the only known instance of ...
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The god Ea, who originated in Mesopotamia, is well attested in Ugaritic theophoric names. [15] According to Dennis Pardee, Ea in Ugarit he should be understood as the Hurrian form of this deity. [146] Ebrimuša ebrmž [261] Ebrimuša was a god who belonged to the retinue of Hebat. [261] His name can be translated as "lord of justice." [262 ...