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Abena Mansa,
sea goddess ****ociated with gold Bunzi,
goddess of rain,
rainbow and waters. Chicam****ichinuinji, king of oceans. Funza,
goddess of waters,...
- A
goddess is a
female deity. In many
known cultures,
goddesses are
often linked with
literal or
metaphorical pregnancy or
imagined feminine roles ****ociated...
- In
Hawaiian religion, Pele (pronounced [ˈpɛlɛ]) is the
goddess of
volcanoes and fire and the
creator of the
Hawaiian Islands.
Often referred to as "Madame...
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deities for many purposes. A
temple would house the
statue of a god or
goddess, or
multiple deities, and
might be
decorated with
relief scenes depicting...
- Mazu or
Matsu is a
Chinese sea goddess in
Chinese folk religion,
Chinese Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. She is also
known by
several other names...
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SeaDream I is a yacht-style
cruise ship
operated by
SeaDream
Yacht Club
since 2001. In
service since 1984, she was
formerly named Sea Goddess I and operated...
- her
personification Tsovinar "Nar of the
Sea",
goddess of
waters and the ocean.
Perhaps also a
lightning goddess.
Became the
consort of Vahagn. Possibly...
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SeaDream II is a
small cruise ship
operated by
SeaDream
Yacht Club. In
service since 1985, she was
formerly named Sea Goddess II and
operated by Cunard...
- healing, the
sea,
hunting and dogs Vosagus,
Gaulish god of
hunting and forests;
gives his name to the
Vosgas region Flidais,
Celtic goddess of
hunting and...
- "white
goddess"),
sometimes also
called Leucothoe (Gr****: Λευκοθόη, translit. Leukothóē), was one of the
aspects under which an
ancient sea goddess was recognized...