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Apollo

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18 February 2026 at 16:20:54

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Description: In Greek mythology, Apollo is the god of music, poetry, healing, and prophecy. He is often depicted with a lyre and is associated with the sun. B: Brigid Description: In Celtic mythology, Brigid is a triple goddess associated with poetry, healing, and smithcraft. She is often revered as a deity of inspiration and fertility. C: Cernunnos Description: In Celtic and Druidic traditions, Cernunnos is a horned god associated with the forest, animals, and fertility. He is often depicted with antlers. D: Diana Description: In Roman mythology, Diana is the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon. She is often depicted with a bow and arrow, accompanied by hunting dogs. E: Epona Description: Epona is a Celtic goddess associated with horses, fertility, and agriculture. She is often depicted riding a horse or accompanied by horses. F: Freyja Description: In Norse mythology, Freyja is a goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, and war. She rides a chariot drawn by cats and possesses a magical necklace called Brísingamen. G: Gaia Description: In Greek mythology, Gaia is the primordial goddess of the Earth, associated with creation, fertility, and motherhood. She is often depicted as the Earth itself. H: Hecate Description: In Greek and Roman mythology, Hecate is a goddess associated with magic, crossroads, and the moon. She is often depicted with three faces or as a triple goddess. I: Isis Description: In Egyptian mythology, Isis is a goddess associated with magic, motherhood, and protection. She is often depicted with a throne-shaped headdress. J: Janus Description: In Roman mythology, Janus is the god of doorways, transitions, and beginnings. He is often depicted with two faces, looking to the past and the future. K: Krishna Description: In Hinduism, Krishna is a deity associated with love, devotion, and divine playfulness. He is often depicted with blue skin, a flute, and a crown of peacock feathers. L: Lugh Description: In Celtic mythology, Lugh is a god associated with skills, arts, and leadership. He is often depicted as a skilled warrior and a master of many trades. M: Morrigan Description: In Celtic mythology, Morrigan is a triple goddess associated with war, fate, and sovereignty. She is often depicted as a crow or raven. N: Njord Description: In Norse mythology, Njord is a sea god associated with prosperity, fishing, and fertility. He is often depicted with seafaring symbols. O: Odin Description: In Norse mythology, Odin is the chief of the Aesir gods, associated with wisdom, poetry, and war. He is often depicted with a spear and a wide-brimmed hat. P: Pan Description: In Greek mythology, Pan is the god of shepherds, wilderness, and fertility. He is often depicted as a satyr with the legs and horns of a goat. Q: Quetzalcoatl Description: In Aztec mythology, Quetzalcoatl is a feathered serpent god associated with creation, wind, and wisdom. He is often depicted with colorful feathers. R: Rhiannon Description: In Welsh mythology, Rhiannon is a goddess associated with horses, birds, and the moon. She is often depicted riding a white horse. S: Shiva Description: In Hinduism, Shiva is a deity associated with destruction, transformation, and regeneration. He is often depicted with a third eye, a trident, and a cobra. T: Thor Description: In Norse mythology, Thor is the god of thunder, lightning, and strength. He is often depicted with a hammer, Mjolnir, and a chariot pulled by goats. U: Ullr Description: In Norse mythology, Ullr is a god associated with archery, skiing, and hunting. He is often depicted as an accomplished and swift athlete. V: Venus Description: In Roman mythology, Venus is the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. She is often depicted with symbols of love, such as doves and roses. W: Woden Description: In Anglo-Saxon mythology, Woden (related to Odin) is a god associated with wisdom, poetry, and war. He is often depicted with a spear and a cloak. X: Xihe Description: In Chinese mythology, Xihe is a solar goddess associated with the sun. She is often depicted driving a chariot of the sun across the sky. Y: Yoruba Orishas (Yemaya) Description: In Yoruba mythology, Yemaya is an Orisha associated with the ocean, motherhood, and fertility. She is often depicted with flowing water and seashells. Z: Zeus Description: In Greek mythology, Zeus is the king of the gods, associated with the sky, lightning, and justice. He is often depicted with a thunderbolt and an eagle.

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