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In Norse mythology, Nótt is night personified, grandmother of Thor. In both the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, Nótt is listed as the daughter of a figure by the name of Nörvi (with variant spellings) and is associated with the horse Hrímfaxi, while the Prose Edda features information about Nótt’s ancestry, including Her three marriages. Nótt’s third marriage was to the god Dellingr Thor, Norse Mythology, Gothic, Norse Vikings, Norse Myth, Norse, Deities
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In Norse mythology, Nótt is night personified, grandmother of Thor. In both the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, Nótt is listed as the daughter of a figure by the name of Nörvi (with variant spellings) and is associated with the horse Hrímfaxi, while the Prose Edda features information about Nótt’s ancestry, including Her three marriages. Nótt’s third marriage was to the god Dellingr
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Nemesis: "And you should fear the vengeance of the gods, the wrath, the unforgotten wrath of Nemesis.” Percy Jackson, Roman Mythology, Ancient Mythology, Greek Gods And Goddesses, Fantasy Names
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Nemesis: "And you should fear the vengeance of the gods, the wrath, the unforgotten wrath of Nemesis.”
THE BANSHEE is a female spirit in Irish mythology, usually seen as an omen of death and a messenger from the underworld. In legend, a banshee is a fairy woman who begins to wail if someone is about to die. In Scottish Gaelic mythology, she is known as the bean sìth or bean-nighe and is seen washing the bloodstained clothes or armour of those who are about to die. People, Celtic Mythology, Irish Mythology
THE BANSHEE is a female spirit in Irish mythology, usually seen as an omen of death and a messenger from the underworld. In legend, a banshee is a fairy woman who begins to wail if someone is about to die. In Scottish Gaelic mythology, she is known as the bean sìth or bean-nighe and is seen washing the bloodstained clothes or armour of those who are about to die.
Mavka ( Ukrainian mythology ) is a type of mermaid with long flaxen hair. The name Mavka derives from Nav’ (Navka), which means "the embodiment of death." Mavky (plural) do not have a full body, have no reflection in water, do not cast shadows, and have no back, and so their insides can be seen. ---The Sea Witch Watches with Mirror Eyes Sea Portraits, Blonde Hair, Dark Beauty, Vampire, White Blonde, Dark, Witch
Mavka ( Ukrainian mythology ) is a type of mermaid with long flaxen hair. The name Mavka derives from Nav’ (Navka), which means "the embodiment of death." Mavky (plural) do not have a full body, have no reflection in water, do not cast shadows, and have no back, and so their insides can be seen. ---The Sea Witch Watches with Mirror Eyes Sea
king midas is popularly remembered in greek mythology for his ability to turn everything he touched into gold. this came to be called the golden touch, or the midas touch. according to aristotle, legend held that midas died of starvation as a result of his “vain prayer” for the gold touch. #myth Art, Greek Mythology, Africa, Greek Gods, Design, Celtic Gods
king midas is popularly remembered in greek mythology for his ability to turn everything he touched into gold. this came to be called the golden touch, or the midas touch. according to aristotle, legend held that midas died of starvation as a result of his “vain prayer” for the gold touch. #myth
Asase Yaa _ West African. A creator Goddess who comes to fetch souls to the otherworld at the time of death. Orisha, Ancient, African Mythology, Occult
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Asase Yaa _ West African. A creator Goddess who comes to fetch souls to the otherworld at the time of death.
Yemaya: is the Goddess of the living Ocean, considered the mother of all. Draw, Dali City, Illustrators, Visionary Art, Artwork, Kunst, Drawings
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Yemaya: is the Goddess of the living Ocean, considered the mother of all.
The Star Goddess: The Realm of the Goddess is far-reaching and mirrors the principle of “as above, so below”. She is the holder of the earth and its life and her reach extends into the heaven’s and beyond. In her form as the Star Goddess she is all inclusive and mistress of all the heavenly bodies, affecting not only the tides, as in the form of the Moon Goddess but space, time and matter. Inspiration, Divine Feminine, Goddess, Resim, Bunga, Sanat, Goddess Art
The Star Goddess: The Realm of the Goddess is far-reaching and mirrors the principle of “as above, so below”. She is the holder of the earth and its life and her reach extends into the heaven’s and beyond. In her form as the Star Goddess she is all inclusive and mistress of all the heavenly bodies, affecting not only the tides, as in the form of the Moon Goddess but space, time and matter.
saintpadfoot: “ Mythology | Aztec Goddesses | Chalchiuhtlicue was the patron goddess of lakes and streams. Aztec women pleaded for her comfort whilst going into labor, and she often aided in baptisms of the innocent. Films, Maya, Godess, Priestess
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saintpadfoot: “ Mythology | Aztec Goddesses | Chalchiuhtlicue was the patron goddess of lakes and streams. Aztec women pleaded for her comfort whilst going into labor, and she often aided in baptisms of the innocent.
Atlas was the son of the Titan Iapetus Clymene. He married Pleione who bore the seven sea deities with the name of the Pleiades Nymphs with the name "Hesperides", also known as the "Daughters of Evening". Unlike his brothers he fought with the other Titans supporting Cronus against Zeus. Due to Cronus's advance age Atlas lead the Titan's in battle. As a result he was singled out by Zeus for a special punishment and made to hold up the world on his back. Fotografia, Paisajes, Mystic, Fantasy, Pinterest, Fairytale, Photo
Atlas was the son of the Titan Iapetus Clymene. He married Pleione who bore the seven sea deities with the name of the Pleiades Nymphs with the name "Hesperides", also known as the "Daughters of Evening". Unlike his brothers he fought with the other Titans supporting Cronus against Zeus. Due to Cronus's advance age Atlas lead the Titan's in battle. As a result he was singled out by Zeus for a special punishment and made to hold up the world on his back.
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Nordic folklore, some interesting mythological creatures and figures Fantasy Creatures, Dragons, Skyrim, Dungeons And Dragons
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Nordic folklore, some interesting mythological creatures and figures
Isis - Goddess of health, marriage, and wisdom (Déesse funéraire, sœur et épouse du roi Osiris) Fan Art, Female Art, Fantasy Girl, Fantasy Art Women, Fantasy Women
Isis - Goddess of health, marriage, and wisdom (Déesse funéraire, sœur et épouse du roi Osiris)
Thousands of years ago, ancient civilizations turned to the heavens, marveling at their wonders. The ancient priestesses worshiped various goddesses and often linked their goddesses with planets in the sky, which they considered to be “wandering stars.” Art: "The Remembering and The Becoming" Wicca, Moon Goddess, Moon Magic, Moon Art
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Thousands of years ago, ancient civilizations turned to the heavens, marveling at their wonders. The ancient priestesses worshiped various goddesses and often linked their goddesses with planets in the sky, which they considered to be “wandering stars.” Art: "The Remembering and The Becoming"
Urania ( /jʊˈreɪniə/; Greek: Οὐρανία; which stems from the Greek word for 'heavenly' or 'of heaven') was, in Greek mythology, the muse of astronomy. Some accounts list her as the mother of the musician Linus. She is usually depicted with a globe in her left hand. She is able to foretell the future by the arrangement of the stars. She is often associated with Universal Love and the Holy Spirit. Mystique, Dnd, Tarot, Rpg
Urania ( /jʊˈreɪniə/; Greek: Οὐρανία; which stems from the Greek word for 'heavenly' or 'of heaven') was, in Greek mythology, the muse of astronomy. Some accounts list her as the mother of the musician Linus. She is usually depicted with a globe in her left hand. She is able to foretell the future by the arrangement of the stars. She is often associated with Universal Love and the Holy Spirit.
the NESOI - one of the Protogenoi goddesses of the ISLANDS where each island was believed to have its own personified divinity; thought to have been Ourea (Mountains) who were cast under the sea during one of Poseidon's rages Gothic Art, Dark Art, Sirens, Creepy
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the NESOI - one of the Protogenoi goddesses of the ISLANDS where each island was believed to have its own personified divinity; thought to have been Ourea (Mountains) who were cast under the sea during one of Poseidon's rages
Papataunuku, Maori Earth Goddess from Creation Myth. Wood carving of Rangi and Papatuanuku in Nelson NZ — with Sofia Iturralde. Land Art, Sculptures, Maori Art, Maori People, Maori, Sacred
Papataunuku, Maori Earth Goddess from Creation Myth. Wood carving of Rangi and Papatuanuku in Nelson NZ — with Sofia Iturralde.
Vellamo: The Goddess of water, waves and storm in Finnish mythology. (by Minttu Hynninen)
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Vellamo: The Goddess of water, waves and storm in Finnish mythology. (by Minttu Hynninen)
Giltine (pronounced GIL-tea-nay) is the Lithuanian Goddess of Death. Her name derives from a word which means both “yellow” and “stinging”, and it is said that she has a poisonous tongue. She collects the poison from graveyards, and then uses it to lick those whose death is imminent. She is also known to strangle her victims. Portrait, Gothic Beauty, Steampunk, Goth, Body Art, Women
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Giltine (pronounced GIL-tea-nay) is the Lithuanian Goddess of Death. Her name derives from a word which means both “yellow” and “stinging”, and it is said that she has a poisonous tongue. She collects the poison from graveyards, and then uses it to lick those whose death is imminent. She is also known to strangle her victims.
Samshin-Halmang (삼신 할머니) is the Korean goddess of life and childbirth. She was once a human girl, but after winning the flower-blooming contest (flowers symbolize life in Korean mythology) between her and the Dragon Lord’s daughter, she became the Goddess charged with pregnancy and delivering of babies. She protects babies and mothers from harm, and is the patron of midwives. It is said that after midwives die, they become spirits called ‘Samshin’ and help Samshin-halmang. #myth Korean Mythology, Divine
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Samshin-Halmang (삼신 할머니) is the Korean goddess of life and childbirth. She was once a human girl, but after winning the flower-blooming contest (flowers symbolize life in Korean mythology) between her and the Dragon Lord’s daughter, she became the Goddess charged with pregnancy and delivering of babies. She protects babies and mothers from harm, and is the patron of midwives. It is said that after midwives die, they become spirits called ‘Samshin’ and help Samshin-halmang. #myth
Gameunjang-agi (가믄장 아기) is the Korean goddess of fate and luck. Korea, Asian, Character Names, Culture
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Gameunjang-agi (가믄장 아기) is the Korean goddess of fate and luck.
Goddess Wohpe, known as White Buffalo Woman in Native American goddess mythology Aphrodite, Magick, Spirit Animal, Native American Mythology
Goddess Wohpe, known as White Buffalo Woman in Native American goddess mythology
Greek Mythology | Icarus Fallen Angel, Mythical, Ángeles Y Demonios, Greek
Beautiful Illustrations Of Greek Mythology
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Sedna - Inuit goddess of the sea (the 10th planet in our solar system has been given her name) Beautiful, Animaux, Animais, Fotografie
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Sedna - Inuit goddess of the sea (the 10th planet in our solar system has been given her name)
Maiden of the moon Manga, Angel, Sorceress, Ange
Maiden of the moon
Slavic mythology by Igor Ozhiganov. Goddess Lada. Lada is the name of a Slavic deity of harmony, merriment, youth, love and beauty. Russian Art, Folk Tales, Folk, Slavic Mythology, King Arthur, Historia
Slavic mythology by Igor Ozhiganov
Slavic mythology by Igor Ozhiganov. Goddess Lada. Lada is the name of a Slavic deity of harmony, merriment, youth, love and beauty.
Sedna, Inuit goddess of the sea and marine mammals Sea Colour, World Mythology, Goddess Of The Sea, Beneath, Fine Art Prints
Sedna, Inuit Goddess of the Sea (Color) by Genevieve Cseh | Redbubble
Sedna, Inuit goddess of the sea and marine mammals