Dagonet
Dagonet In Arthurian legend, King Arthur’s fool. One day Sir Dagonet came to Cornwall with two squires. As they drew near a well, Sir Tristram…
Dagonet In Arthurian legend, King Arthur’s fool. One day Sir Dagonet came to Cornwall with two squires. As they drew near a well, Sir Tristram…
Dagon (corn, grain) In Near Eastern mythology (Canaanite), vegetation god worshipped by the Philistines. The Old Testament records three incidents that portray the encounter between…
Mari ALSO KNOWN AS: Mayan ORIGIN: Basque (Euskara) Mari, great goddess of the Pyrenees and eldest of the Basque deities, dwells within deep caverns. She…
Turan The Mistress ALSO KNOWN AS: Turanna ORIGIN: Etruscan Turan is the Etruscan goddess of love, joy, and prosperity. Her name may derive from a…
Description: “Old woman of the dead.” Has charge of the underworld. Rules over underworld.
Description: The “mother of water” was responsible for guiding fish into the nets of the hungry. She is a very ancient goddess; her worship was…
Description: The sea goddess lived underwater with her daughters, the waves, who tended cattle and raised mysterious crops on the ocean floor.