
Reo (deity) - Wikipedia
Reo is a name appearing on Latin dedications to a Lusitanian-Gallaecian deity, usually with an epithet relating to a place, such as Reo Paramaeco discovered in Lugo in Galicia. The name …
Reo (deity) - Wikiwand
Reo is a name appearing on Latin dedications to a Lusitanian-Gallaecian deity, usually with an epithet relating to a place, such as Reo Paramaeco discovered in Lugo in Galicia. The name …
List of Māori deities - Wikipedia
This is a list of Māori deities, known in Māori as atua. Note: there are two Mythologies relating Tangaroa, Papatuanuku and Ranginui (Raki) Haumiatiketike, the god of uncultivated food, …
Reo - Wikipedia
R.E.O., a 1976 album by REO Speedwagon Sometimes used an abbreviation of REO Speedwagon's full name; Reo (deity), Lusitanian god; Reo, a spider genus of family …
Reve: Lusitanian-Gallaecian thunder God | Herminius Mons
May 27, 2018 · In my first post about the Iberian Gods, I thought it'd be fitting to start with Reo (or Reve), the God of the sky and thunder of the Lusitanians and Gallaecians. For Reo and all the …
Reo (deity) - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Reo is a name appearing on Latin dedications to a Lusitanian-Gallaecian deity, usually with an epithet relating to a place, such as Reo Paramaeco discovered in Lugo in Galicia. The name …
About: Reo (deity) - DBpedia Association
Reva, també de vegades anomenat Reve, Reue o Reo, és un déu suprem del panteó galleg preromà associat a la jerarquia, la justícia, i sobre tot a la mort. És la divinitat més estesa a …
Dyeus - The Spiritual Life
Dyēus was the Sky or Day conceived as a divine entity, and thus the dwelling of the gods, the Heaven. As the gateway to the deities and the father of both the Divine Twins and the goddess …
Māori Gods and Atua - New Zealand Māori Deity Names - NZ
Māori gods are an important part of Māori culture. Atua means god, supernatural being or deity in te reo. There are many different Māori gods or atua who rule over specific areas and realms. …
Traditional Māori religion – ngā karakia a te Māori
May 5, 2011 · In Māori tradition, creation began with the atua (gods). First came Te Kore (the void), then Te Pō (the night) and then Te Ao Mārama (the world of light). The children of …
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