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Mythological figures

Published on Sep 24, 2018

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Mythological figures

Samuel Kinsey 8th  
Photo by Werner Kunz

RA

Egyptian 

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  • Ra was the sun god. He was the most important god of the ancient Egyptians. The ancient Egyptians believed that Ra was swallowed every night by the sky goddess Duty, and was reborn every morning.Ra The ancient Egyptians also believed that he travelled through the underworld at night.

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  • the god of Egyptian
  • also known as ra
  • he was the god of sun

Thor

Nores  

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  • Thor, also known as the Thunderer, was considered to be a son of Fjord Lord and Odin by some, but among many tribes Thor actually supplanted Odin as the favorite god. He is considered to be the protector of all Midyear, and he wields the mighty hammer Jollily. Thor is strength personified. His battle chariot is drawn by two goats, and his hammer Jollily causes the lightning that flashes across the sky.

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  • the god of noser
  • also known as thor
  • the god if thuder

Tlaloc

aztec 

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  • Tlaloc, Nahuatl He Who Makes Things Sprout Aztec rain god.During Aztec times 14th to 16th century Tlaloc's cult was apparently considered extremely important and had spread throughout Mexico. In the divinatory calendars, Tlaloc was the eighth ruler of the days and the ninth lord of the nights.

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  • the god of aztec
  • was a ruler of mexico
  • also known as tlaloc

Vishnu

indina 

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  • Vishnu is one of the most important gods in the Hindu pantheon and, along with Brahma and Shiva,is considered a member of the holy trinity trimurti of Hinduism.However, unable to live with the quarrels between his three wives, Vishnu eventually sent Ganga to Shiva and Sarawati to Brahma.

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  • the god of indan
  • also known as vishun
  • the god of life