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Aah
Ancient Egypt
Is one of the sacred moon Gods, his colour is Silver
Abandinus
Celtic
Currently known only from a single inscription from Cambridgeshire, England in Godmanchester. Some believe that he was associated with the river Ouse (formerly known as Abona
Aegir
Norse
A sea God, he is a personification of the power of the ocean and its strength for good or ill in the affairs of men
Aengus
Goedelic
God of love
AI
Irish and Celtic
God of poetry, a member of the Tuatha de Danaan, also known as Aoi Mac Ollamain
Alaunus
Brythonic
Is the God of the sun, healing and prophecy
Amaethon
Brythonic
Is a God of agriculture
Ambisagrus
Brythonic
Is a God of thunder and lightning
Amon
Egyptian
God of life, Reproduction and agriculture. He is represented by the colour green
Anextiomarus
Brythonic
Is a tribal God
Anu
Sumerian
Is a sky God, the God of heaven, lord of constellations, king of Gods, spirits and demons, and dwelt in the highest heavenly regions
Anubis
Egyptian
God of death and dying, and sometimes God of the Underworld. He is represented by the colour black
Apollo
Greek
Is a God who has dominion over the sun, plague, light, healing, colonists, medicine, archery, poetry, prophecy, dance, reason, intellectualism and as the patron defender of herds and flocks. He is represented by the colours gold and white
Apsu
Sumerian
Is the God of fresh water, also representing the primeval water and sometimes the cosmic abyss. He was sometimes associated with the ocean, but he was not a deity of salt water
Arawn
Welsh
Is the God of the Underworld, which was called Annwn
Ares
Greek
Is the God of war
Arvernus
Brythonic
Is the God of the Gallic Averni
Aten
Ancient Egyptian
Is a sun God and represented by the sun's disk. His worship was instituted as the basis for the mostly monotheistic religion of Amenhotep IV (later named Akhenaten).
Attis
Phrypian
God of fertility and vegetation. He is represented by the colour green
Avalloc
Brythonic
He may have been the King of Avalon
Baal
Phoenician
God of nature and fertility, He is represented by the colour green
Bacchus
Roman
Is the God of wine, he was viewed as the promoter of civilization, and a lawgiver and lover of peace, as well as the patron deity of both agriculture and the theatre. He is represented by the colours red and purple
Baldur or Balder
Norse
Is the God of innocence, beauty, joy, purity and peace. He is represented by the colours yellow and gold
Balor
Goidelic
Is the God of death. Balor only had one eye which was usually closed, its gaze killed anyone that saw it
Belatu-Cadros
Brythonic
In Wales, is the God of destruction, war and attaining vengeance on enemies
Belenus
Brythonic
Is a fertility God who looked after sheep and cattle. He was worshipped on May 1 at Beltane. Purifying fires were lit and cattle were forced to walk between them before being allowed to go to pasture
Bes
Egyptian
Is a hideously ugly dwarf God who guards against evil spirits and misfortune. He is the protector of the pharaohs and a god of children, women in labour
Bragi
Norse
Is the God of poetry and eloquence
Borvo
Celtic
Is a widespread God of mineral springs and healing
Brea
Celtic
Is the God of the Tuatha de Danaan
Bres
Goidelic
Is a God of agriculture
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