Gods & Goddesses

Some of my favorite Gods & Goddesses of my Religion.
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Artemis Greek Goddess of the Hunt, Forests and Hills, the Moon, Archery http://witchesofthecraft.com/category/deities/the-goddesses/
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Ptah was the chief god of the ancient city of Memphis http://witchesofthecraft.com/category/deities/the-gods/
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The Goddess Morrigan http://witchesofthecraft.com/category/deities/the-goddesses/
an egyptian woman in gold and black with her head turned to the side, holding a book
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Isis Mother Goddess of Ancient Egypt http://witchesofthecraft.com/category/deities/
a woman in a blue dress and white hat standing next to flowers with her arms crossed
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Frau Holle Frau Holle is known as the feminine spirit of the woods and plants, and was honored as the sacred embodiment of the earth and land itself. She is associated with many of the evergreen plants that appear during the Yule season, especially mistletoe and holly, and is sometimes seen as an aspect of Frigga, wife of Odin. In this theme, she is associated with fertility and rebirth
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Saturn, The Roman God Saturn is perhaps best known today for his annual winter festival of debauchery, called the Saturnalia, which falls in December. However, for the ancient Romans, he was an important agricultural deity, holding various associations both with the planting season and with time itself. Similar to the Greek god Cronus, Saturn is credited with giving the gift of agriculture to the Romans.
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Eirene, The Greek Peace Goddess Eirene was the Greek peace Goddess. She is also the patroness of wealth and prosperity, this is because in times of peace people have the opportunity to plough the fields and make and sell, goods and services.
an image of jesus holding the cross in his hands with fire coming from behind him
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Zeus, Ruler of Olympus As the supreme ruler of Mt. Olympus, Zeus was in charge of justice, morals and law. His word was to be obeyed by both men and gods alike. Today, many Hellenic Pagans continue to honor Zeus and the other gods of the ancient Greeks.
an ancient egyptian scene with two men and one woman
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Mehet-Weret Mehet-Weret is primarily known as being the “Celestial Cow” or “Cow Goddess” because of her physical characteristics, but she contributes to the world in more ways than that. She is also the Goddess of Water, Creation, and Rebirth; in Egyptian mythology, Mehet-Weret is one of the main components in the making and survival of life.
a cadus with the words daughter of geb beloved of osiris
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Amunet Egyptian Goddess In Egyptian mythology, Amunet, although predominantly known as the goddess of the air and invisibility, has changed in personification over the duration of the dynasties of Egypt. She is believed to be the female form of the greater god Amun and is one of the eight featured deities in the Ogdoad (consisting of four pairs where the woman’s name is a derivative of that of the husband).
a woman holding a baby in her arms with purple flowers around her and the earth
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Jord Norse Earth Goddess The goddess of the uncivilized, uncultivated, wild earth, Jord is little mentioned in any of the myths. Her name means simply “Earth”, and she is the daughter of Nott, the goddess of Night, and her second husband Annar, an island-giant whose name may or may not mean “Water”
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Eirene Greek Goddess of Peace Eirene Greek goddess of peace was said to be the daughter of Zeus and Themis. She was one of the Horae, and her sisters were Eunomia (goddess of order, law and legislation) and Dike (goddess of moral justice). The Horae were also goddesses of the seasons (spring, summer and autumn in Greece) and Irene was the goddess associated with spring and all things blooming.
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Helios The Sun God Helios is the Greek Sun god, whom the Romans called Sol. Most often, people viewed or portrayed Helios as a mighty charioteer, driving his flaming chariot (or gleaming horses) from east to west across the sky each day. At night, according to the legend, Helios crossed back to the east by floating in a golden cup on the stream of Ocean, the mythical river thought to encircle the flat earth.