Isaiah

Gods scriptures in the Hebrew Tanakh (TNK) new testament bible, warned of a Virgin Mary in Bethlehem Ephratah/Ephrath (meaning, bear a "fruitful") birth to a son Immanuel the messiah, the Counsellor, Wonderful all-mighty God, the everlasting Father, and the Prince of Peace


Abel

son of Adam & Eve; from the original humans, who later had his own child Cain

King Achilles

fighter in the Bronze Ages

Adam & Eve

Biblical figures, the original human couple, God's sixth day of Creation, sons of gods or The Nephilim (Rephaim) might have caused the great flood of Noah
britannica.com

Aeneas

Trojan warrior who fled in the fall of Troy, founding father of the Kingdom of Alba Longa (modern Italy) becoming ancestor to the Romans, they wrote of him in Aeneid, mentioned in Homer's Illiad

Aeolus (Aeopolus)

Greek mythology

Allah

Islamic god

Angrboda

Norse mythology, one of Loki's wives

Aphrodite

Greek mythology, ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, fertility and sexuality, Twelve Olympians

Apollo

Greek mythology, god of sun and light, god of music while playing the golden lyre, son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of Artemis, Twelve Olympians
greekmythology.com

Ares

Greek mythology, Twelve Olympians

Princess Ariadne of Crete

Cretan princess, Minoan princess, daughter of King Minos of Crete, Minos in Cree ("Minos the Crete")

Arsinoe

Greek mythology

Artemis

Greek mythology, Twelve Olympians

Asclepius

God of Medicine, god of healing, physician, rejuvenation, Caduceus is emblemized by the two snakes on a sword, while the the Rod of Asclepius is a single snake

Athena

Greek mythology, Twelve Olympians

Atlas

Greek Titan, known for holding up the sky of heavens for eternity

Balder

Viking god of Valhalla, Ásgardr and Breidablik

Cain

Enoch (teaching) his son, his parents were from the original humans; Adam & Eve, his brother was Abel

Cicero

Roman philosopher

Circe

Queen ruler of the Tyrrhenians (Tyrsenians) or Etruscans in Greco Roman mythology

Cleobule

Greek mythology, daughter of Aeolus (Aeopolus)

Coronis

Greek mythology

Cybele

Greek mythology, mythical character, grea

Damocles

Courtier, jester in the court of Dionysius II of Syracuse, Sword of Damocles, Timaeus of Tauromenium, Cicero, Diodorus Siculus
britannica.com

Danaë

Boeotian and Polydectes figure in Greek mythology, wife of Zeus

Delphus

Greek mythology

Demeter

Greek mythology, Twelve Olympians

Dionysus, Hestia

Greek mythology, Twelve Olympians, Hestia, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Greek God of grape harvest, wine making

Dioscuri

Greek mythology

Elijah

Mount Carmel, religious leader

Eros

Eros aka Cupid, Amor was the mischievous god of love, and a companion of Aphrodite.

Esau

the blessing of the Ark of the Covenant was given by Jacob

Europa

Beautiful princess in Greek mythology, gave birth to Minos the Crete

Freya

Norse mythology aka Freyja means the Lady, Viking goddess of love, lust, battle and magic among the Vanir, sister of Freyr

Freyr

Norse mythology, goddess of fertility, sister of Freya

Frigg

Norse mythology, Queen of Asgard, wife of Odin

Glut

Norse mythology, one of Loki's wives

Goliath

David vs. Goliath, son of Rapha

Hades

Ancient Greek mythology aka Pluto/Plouton, God of the dead with his 3-headed hound (guard dog) Cerberus, presiding over the underworld of Sheol, brother of Zeus and Poseidon, oldest son of Cronus and Rhea

Harpocrates

Hellenistic god of silence, Harpa-Khruti rising sun god Horus of Egypt, hand symbol of children & silence for the Hellfire Clubs (secret society)
theoi.com

Hayk

Ruler, patriarch, founder of Armenian empire

Helen of Troy

Greek mythology, goddess of beauty, the most beautiful woman in the world
britannica.com

Hephæstus

Greek mythology, god of fire, Twelve Olympians, his counterpart is Roman god Vulcan with the forging hammer (blacksmith)

Hephzibah

Nephilim hybrid, mythical beast rider, reincarnation of Semaramis

Hera

Greek mythology, Twelve Olympians

Hermes

Greek mythology, Greek messenger god, herald of the gods, member of the Twelve Olympians, pioneer in syncretism and of what are known today as Hermeneutics principles

Hermes Trismegistus

Philosopher, known for Caduceus (staff of Hermes) that is the symbol for medicine (Asclepius), author of Hermetica (Corpus Hermeticum) writings, credited with Hermeticism (or Hermetism), a mixture of Hermes the Hellenistic Greek messenger god and Thoth an Egyptian god of wisdom, freemasonry uses the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and Kabbalah which is a study of metaphysics and the occult of Hermeticism
britannica.com

King Hezekiah

known for smashing Moses bronze snake (Nehushtan in Hebrew)

Hiram Abiff

Chief architect of King Solomon's Temple, murdered by three ruffians, third degree in freemasonry
universalfreemasonry.org

Hubal

Quraysh god at the Kaaba in Mecca

Hygieia

Greek mythology, god of hygiene, rejuvenation healing

Titan Iapetus/Iapetos

Greek mythology, the Titan god of Mortality
greekmythology.com

Indra

Vedic god holding a Vajra diamond thunderbolt weapon (or "dorje" in Tibetan)

Jacob

the blessing of the Ark of the Covenant was given to Esau, Judaism in the Torah has many interpretations of Jacob's Ladder to Heaven

Janus

Roman god, two-faced or deceitful
livius.org

Jesus Christ

Jesus of Nazareth, father of Roman Catholicism (and the Eastern Orthodox Church), religious prophet of Christianity, died by crucifixion at the age of 33, known as the possible incarnation of God and for the 33rd passover land
4 BC-30 AD
britannica.com

Jesus of Essene

Jewish mystic aka Jesus of the Essenes, West of Lake Asphaltites (Dead Sea) at the mouth of the Jordan river, produces black rocks and is one of the saltiest waters known to mankind

Khonsu living

Egyptian moon god of healing, the traveler, known for healing the Princess of Bekheten, and for the Ptolemaic temple of Khonsu
2350 BCE-
ancientegyptonline.co.uk

King Arthur

Ango-Saxon mythical heroic Celtic king of the 6th century West Saxony (Wessex), pulled his famous Excalibur sword from a stone, could have been a stonemason, or sword making blacksmith
1162-1227 (65)
britannica.com

Latinus

Trojan war hero of Greco Roman mythology

Leda

Greek mythology

Leto

Greek mythology, goddess o

Levi

Tribe of Levi in the Hebrew bible

Liber

Roman god of freedom and liberty in Latin which becomes libertus (or liberatus)

Loki

Norse mythology, god of mischief

Lucifer

Satanic mystic, satanism, satanist

Malcom

Ammonite god

Marduk of Mesopotamia

God, Syrian Apollo deity in times of Babylonia and Mesopotamia

Mars

Roman god of war in Greco Roman mythology, often held games in the spring (March), son of Jupiter and Juno

Minos in Cree

King of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa, founder of the Roman Empire

Minotaur

hunted by Theseus

Mithras

Greco Roman god, said to have created Mithraisim or the Cult of Mithras

Moses

Levite Semitic Hebrew Israelite prophet, Passover the Land, pioneer in Mosaic Laws and the ancient laws of Moses (in the Torah Hebrew bible), court of the Pharoah, climbed Mount Sinai (Horeb)
1400 BCE-1500 BCE

Nemesis

Greek mythology

Neptunus

Greek mythology

Njörðr (Njörd)

Norse mythology, Viking god amongst the Vanir, Lord of the Sea, his daughters were Freya (Freyja) and Freyr

Noah

Bibical figure, famous for Noah's Ark and the great flood, great-grandson of Enoch
biblicalarchaeology.org

Numitor

King of Alba Longa in Roman mythology, grandfather of Romulus & Remus

Odin

Viking god of Valhalla and a major god of Old Norse mythology aka Wotan, Wodan, Woden
britannica.com

Odysseus

Trojan warrior of Greco Roman mythology, his brothers were Ardeas and Telegonus

Pérsēs

brother of Hesiod, mentioned in Works and Days (poetry and writings from Hesiod)

Perseus

founder of the Mycenae and Perseid dynasty

Poseidon

Greek mythology, Twelve Olympians

Rapha

Anakim stronghold of Gath, father of Goliath, descendant of Rephaim

Sedna

Inuit mythology, goddess of the sea and marine life (walrus, etc.)
polarlife.ca

Shiva the Destroyer

mythology aka Lorda Shiva the Destroyer, goddess of destruction of evil, ignorance and death, deceiving, deception

Sigyn

Norse mythology, one of Loki's wives, her sons were Vali and Narfi

Tantalus

Greek mythology, evildoer, Tartarus underworld, wicked rich king of Sipylus

Theeus

Prince of Athens

Thor

Viking god of Valhalla, Ásgardr and Thrudheim

Thoth

Egyptian god of wisdom aka The Atlantean, known for the the Emerald Tablets of Thoth Tarots

Tubal-cain

Greek mythology, first blacksmith (Bible Genesis 4:22), metalworking, forger of all instruments of bronze and iron

Vagitanus

Greek mythology, god of childbirth, god of the wailings (vagiti), and the Vatican City is named after Ager Vaticanus (or Land of Vagitanus)

Venus

Roman goddess of love, desire, sex, fertility, beauty, victory and prosperity, Greco Roman mythology

Vulcan

Roman god of fire in volcanos, blacksmith's forging hammer, in Greco Roman mythology, his counterpart in Greek mythology is Hephæstus (Hephaestus), known as Sethlans in Etruscan mythology

Yahweh

Hebrew Jewish god who chose the divine kings of Jerusalem via priests of the clergy

Zeus

Greek mythology, father of the gods, Twelve Olympians

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