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  • Thanatos - Mythopedia
    The name “Thanatos” (Greek Θάνατος, translit Thánatos), appropriately enough, is the Greek word for “death” and is related to verbs such as θνῄσκω (thnḗ(i)skō), meaning “to die ” It is thought to derive from the Indo-European *dʰ(u)enh₂-, also meaning “to die ”
  • Persephone – Mythopedia
    On the one hand, she was Persephone, wife of Hades and goddess of the Underworld, and thus a chthonic figure closely associated with the inevitability of death On the other hand, she was Kore, the maiden daughter of the agricultural goddess Demeter, an alternate guise that brought her into the sphere of agriculture and fertility
  • Greek Underworld Gods - Mythopedia
    Overview Ancient Greek mythology contained a small pantheon of gods associated with death and the Underworld Their ruler was Hades, elder brother of Zeus and Poseidon, who lent his own name to the Underworld (the Greeks often called it simply “Hades
  • Moirae (Fates) - Mythopedia
    Dietrich, Bernard C Death, Fate, and the Gods: The Development of a Religious Idea in Greek Popular Belief and in Homer University of London Classical Studies 3 London: Athlone Press, 1965 Gantz, Timothy Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources, 7–8, 52–53 Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996
  • Freya – Mythopedia
    Freya was the daughter of Njord (also Njordr), a god of the Vanir associated with the sea, sailing, fishing, wealth, and the fertility of crops While her mother’s identity was ultimately unknown, some speculated that Freya was the daughter of Nerthus, an old Germanic deity known as a goddess of “peace and plenty "
  • Morrigan – Mythopedia
    Appearing before great battles as the goddess of war, death, and fate, the Morrígan offered prophecy and favor to heroes and gods alike She was often depicted circling the battlefield in the form of a raven to carry away and eat carrion, though she could also appear as a beautiful woman to seduce powerful men
  • Isis - Mythopedia
    Isis was a goddess of contradictions While she could be bloodthirsty and ruthless, she was also compassionate and loyal She was known for her acts of healing, but her grief could also cause the death of innocents Isis happily extorted her grandfather Ra so that her unborn son Horus could lay claim to the throne
  • Hecate – Mythopedia
    Hecate, daughter of Asteria and Perses, was a powerful but mysterious goddess usually associated with magic, witchcraft, and the Underworld Though often an object of dread, Hecate was sometimes seen as a kind goddess and a protector of justice
  • Hades – Mythopedia
    Hades was a fearsome Greek god and ruler of the Underworld So dreaded by the Greeks that they didn’t dare speak his name, his most famous act was abducting Persephone, goddess of springtime
  • Medea – Mythopedia
    Medea was sometimes regarded as a goddess, though there is little evidence for her worship in the ancient Greek world She did have some indirect presence in Corinthian cult, however The Corinthians would perform annual rituals to expiate the murder of Medea’s children (this supported the version of the myth that said the Corinthians, rather





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