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Pantheons - The Pagan Journey

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Pantheons

Here is a fun little game with a few selection of Goddesses: Goddess Maker

You can find various followings of different Gods, or groups that worship many Gods and Goddesses from different
pantheons. Here, I have listed many of them by Pantheon. Some you may recognize, some you may not. (Source:
Solitary Witch by Silver RavenWolf)

Keep in mind: This is in no way a complete list. I have only listed a few of the more well known Pantheons. I will try
to add more later.

Also, I'm in the process of fixing this page up. It's been acting up, so I apologize if some of the names disappear. I
do not know why it keeps doing that, but I'm trying to fix it! If you notice something is missing, then feel free to
contact to me to tell me what I need to add!

Greek Pantheon

Zeus: Divine God Euterpe: Muse of music (female) Persephone: Queen of the
Hera: Wife of Zeus, Mother Gaia: Primal earth Goddess underworld
Goddess Hecate: Goddess of Witchcraft, ghosts, and the Phoebe: Goddess of the
Apollo: God of prophecy, dead moon
archery, and music Hades: God of the underworld Polyhymnia: Muse of
Aphrodite: Goddess of love Helios: God of the sun singing (female)
Ariadne: Goddess of the Hephaistos: God of sun, fire, and forge Poseidon: God of the sea
labyrinth Hermes: Messenger of the Gods (male) Psyche: Goddess of the
Aries: God of action and war Hestia: Goddess of hearth and home soul
Artemis: Goddess of the hunt Melpomene: Muse of tragedy (female) Terpsichore: Muse of
and protection Metis: Wisdom dance (female)
Athena: Goddess of war and Moerae: Three Goddesses of fate - Clotho, Theia: Goddess of light
wisdom Lachesis, and Atropos Urania: Muse of astronomy
Calliope: Muse of epic poetry (female)
(female)
Clio: Muse of history (female)
Demeter: Earth Goddess
Erato: Muse of love poetry
(female)
Eros: God of love

In the process of expanding.

Norse/Germanic Pantheon

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Aegir: God of the sea Kied Kie Jubmel: Lord of Skadi: Goddess of vengeance and the hunt
(Germanic) the herds, stone God (Lapp) (Germanic)
The Aesir: The younger branch Loki: God of fire (Germanic) Svarazic: God of fire (Slavic)
of the family of the Gods Lunnotar: Creatrix Goddess Tapio: God of the forest (Finnish)
(Germanic) (Finnish) Thor: God of thunder (Germanic)
Baba Yaga: Avenger of women Madder-Akka and Madder- Tuoni: God of the dead (Finnish)
(Slavic) Atcha: Divine couple who Tyr (Tiwaz): God of the sky and bravery
Buri: Ancestor of the Gods created humankind (Lapps) (Germanic)
(Germanic) Mati Syra Zemlya: Moist Valkyries: Female battle and shield maidens
Dazhbog: God of the sun Earth Mother (Slavic) who take brave warriors to Valhalla, the
(Slavic) Menu: Moon God (Baltic) idyllic abode of Odin's ghostly army
Forseti: God of justice NerthusL Mother Goddess (Germanic)
(Germanic) (Germanic) The Vanir: The older of the two branches of
Freyja: Goddess of fertility Njord: God of the Sea the Germanic family of the Gods
(Germanic) (Germanic) Vidar: God of justice (Germanic)
Frigg: Queen of the Gods Norns: Goddesses of fate -
Gefion: Goddess of fertility Urd (past), Verdandi
(Germanic) (present), Skuld (future)
Hel: Goddess of the underworld (Germanic)
and the dead (Germanic) Odin: Father of the gods,
Huginn and Muninn: Ravens - fifted in eloquence
Thought and Memory - Perunu: God of thunder
belonging to Odin; messengers (Slavic)
(Germanic)

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Roman Pantheon

Jupiter: Great God; storms, thunder, and Fates: Three Goddesses of Venus: Goddess of love
lightening destiny, daughters of the night Vesta: Goddess of hearth,
Juno: Queen of Gods; women, marriage, Flora: Goddess of nature home, and community
childbirth, household prosperity Furies: Goddesses of Vulcan: God of Fire,
Apollo: God of the sun, music, poetry, fine vengeance craftspeople, metalworkers,
arts, prophecy, eloquence, and medicine Janus: Two-faced God of and artisans
Bacchus: God of liquid spirits, fruits, and beginnings
parties Mars: God of war and action
Ceres: Goddess of harvest, agriculture, Mercury: Messenger of the
fertility, and fruitfulness Gods, trade and commerce,
Cupid: God of love and passion travelers
Diana: Goddess of the moon, hunting, Minerva: Goddess of wisdom,
children, and Witches practical arts, and war
Neptune: God of the sea,
earthquakes, and horses
Pluto: God of the underworld

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Celtic Pantheon

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Dagda: Father God Brigid: Goddess of healing, fertility, Nemain: Goddess of war
Danu (Anu)/Don: Mother Goddess poetry, and the forge (Irish) (Irish)
Abarta: Warrior energy (Irish) Cerridwen: Goddess of fertility (Welsh) Nodens: God of healing
Aine: Goddess of love and fertility Dian Cecht: God of healing (Irish) (British)
(Irish) Dylan: God of the sea (Welsh) Nuada: God of valor
Amaethon: God of agriculture (Welsh) Epona: Goddess of sweet water, Ogma: God of eloquence
Aonghus: God of love (Irish) fertility, and horses (Welsh) (British)
Badb: Goddess of battle - one of the Lir: God of the sea Rhiannon: Goddess of
three faces of the Morrigan (Irish) Lugh: God of the sun (Irish) suffering and patience
Belenus: Sun God (Welsh/Irish) Lugh: God of the sun (Irish) (Welsh)
Bran: God of sea voyages Macha: Goddess of war - one of the Scathach: Goddess of
Bran the Blessed: God of the three faces of the Morrigan martial arts
underworld (British) Morrigan: Goddess of war; original Taliesin: Prophet and bard
Brigantia: Goddess of the water, war, goddess of the earth and agriculture (Welsh)
healing, and prosperity Tuatha de Danann: People of
the Goddess Dana

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Egyptian Pantheon

Amon: First worshiped as a fertility god, Hauhet: Goddess of boundless Sekhmet: Goddess of
rose to prominence as the most important infinity; Hu is her male protection
god of Egypt counterpart Selket: Goddess of scorpions;
Anath: Mistress of heaven, protector of the Hekat: Goddess of midwifery protector of the dead,
king; known for her ferocity and childbirth, associated with travelers, and weather
Anubis: God of the dead and protection, water Seshat: Goddess of writing
Input is his female counterpart Isis: Goddess of All; Divine and patron of libraries
Anukis: Goddess of water Mother; partnered with God Seth: God of storms and
Apis: The Black Bull, symbol of fertility and Osiris chaos, although unfriendly and
the undying soul Ius-a'as: Goddess of creation cruel, he was respected
Aten: Sun god who turned into a Ma'at: Goddess of truth Shu: Goddess of moisture
monotheistic entity, then lost his footing Mehet-Weret: Goddess of sky Sobek: Crocodile God of lakes
amongst the other gods and goddesses and floods and protection
Bastet: Goddess of cats, fertility, music, the Merit: Goddess of music Taweret: Hippo Goddess of
moon, and protection from evil (associated Min: God of roads, fertility, and childbirth
with Sekhmet) agriculture; protector of Tefnut: God of air
Bes: God of good fortune and protection of travelers Thoth: God of knowledge,
pregnant women; Beset is the female side Nerith: Goddess of destiny, war, wisdom, and the moon
of Bes and the mother of Ra; protector Wadjet: Serpent Goddess of
Geb: God of the Earth of the dead; bisexual protection, children, and the
Hathor: Goddess of business, beauty, joy, Nekhbet: Primal Mother land
love, harmony, children, and the all-seeing Goddess; divine nurse Wenut: The "swift one" -
"Eye of Ra" Nephthys: Goddess of secrets, moves things quickly; hare or
Horus: God of the sky, divine childe initiation, and the dead serpent
Nut: Goddess of the sky Wosret: The powerful woman
Osiris: God of vegetation and
the dead; rules with Isis
Ptah: God of learning,
architecture, and building
Ra: God of the sun
Renenet: Goddess of prosperity
and the home

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