Gods and Goddesses Flashcards

(36 cards)

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Norse: All-Father, god of wisdom, poetry, war, and death

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Odin

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Norse: Queen of Asgard, goddess of marriage and motherhood

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Frigg

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Norse: God of thunder, strength, and protection.

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Thor

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Norse: Trickster god, known for cunning and mischief.

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Loki

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Norse: Goddess of love, fertility, and war.

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Freya

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Norse: God of fertility, prosperity, and harvests.

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Frey

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Norse: God of war and justice.

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Tyr

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Norse: God of beauty, light, and purity.

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Balder

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Norse: Guardian of the Bifröst bridge; god of foresight and vigilance.

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Heimdall

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Norse: Ruler of the realm of the dead, Helheim

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Hel

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Norse: God of the sea, wind, and wealth.

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Njord

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Norse: Goddess of winter and hunting, associated with mountains.

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Skadi

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Philippines: The supreme creator deity.

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Bathala

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Philippines: God of the sun and war.

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Apolaki

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Philippines: Goddess of the moon, war, and revolution.

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Mayari

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Philippines: Goddess of the stars.

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Philippines: Goddess of labor and good deeds.

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Philippines: God of the sea and hunt.

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Greco-Roman: King of the gods, ruler of the skies and thunder, and enforcer of justice.

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Greco-Roman: Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and childbirth, and protector of women.

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Greco-Roman: God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.

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Poseidon-Neptune

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Greco-Roman: God of the underworld and the realm of the dead; associated with wealth and minerals.

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Hades-Pluto/Dis

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Greco-Roman: God of war and violence

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In Roman mythology, he represents agricultural aspects.

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Greco-Roman: Goddess of love, beauty, and desire.
Aphrodite-Venus
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Greco-Roman: Goddess of wisdom, strategy, warfare, and crafts.
Athena-Minerva
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Greco-Roman: God of the sun, music, poetry, healing, prophecy, and archery.
Apollo-Apollo
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Greco-Roman: Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, moon, and childbirth.
Artemis-Diana
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Greco-Roman: Messenger of the gods, god of commerce, travel, and communication.
Hermes-Mercury
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Greco-Roman: Goddess of the hearth, home, and family.
Hestia-Vesta
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Greco-Roman: Goddess of agriculture, grain, and fertility.
Demeter-Ceres
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Greco-Roman: God of fire, metalworking, and craftsmanship.
Hephaestus-Vulcan
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Greco-Roman: God of wine, revelry, theater, and ecstasy.
Dionysus-Bacchus
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Greco-Roman: God of medicine
Asclepius-Aesculapius
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Greek-Roman: God of love.
Eros-Cupid
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Greco-Roman: Queen of the underworld.
Persephone-Proserpina