Johannes Cuntius: The Pentsch Vampire Johannes Cuntius, also known as the Pentsch Vampire, is one of the stranger cases in early modern vampire lore. His story comes from Silesia and was recorded
A Devil’s pact is a pledge to serve the Devil or one of his Demons. The pact may be made orally, but according to lore it is best to write it on virgin parchment and sign it in blood. The
Ajy In Siberian mythology, a term meaning creator, birth-giving, life-giving, or nourishing. It is often used in conjunction with the names of various gods and goddesses. SOURCE: Encyclopedia of World Mythology and
Ajax (of the earth?) In Greek and Latin mythology, Latin form of the Greek Aias, a great hero of the Trojan War. Ajax was the son of Telamon of Salamis and Periboea
Airyaman In Persian mythology, god of healing, invoked against disease, sorcerers, and Demons. The good god, Ahura Mazda, called on Airyaman to help expel disease. The god was so successful that he
Aiomun Kondi In the mythology of the Arawak Indians of the Guianas, the dweller-onhigh. Aiomun Kondi destroyed the earth twice because of the disobedience of humankind. Once he used fire; the second
Aino (peerless, splendid) In the Finnish epic poem The Kalevala (runes 3–5), a Lapp maiden who was to marry the culture hero Vainamoinen but was drowned instead. To ransom his life, her
Aijeke In Lapland mythology, a wooden god worshipped as late as the 17th century, even though the country was nominally Lutheran. John Scheffer, a professor at the University of Uppsala, in his
Ahurani In Persian mythology, water goddess who watches over rainfall as well as standing water; invoked for health and healing, for prosperity and growth. SOURCE: Encyclopedia of World Mythology and Legend, Third
Ahura Mazda (Ahura Mazdah, Auhar Mazd) In Persian mythology, good creator god, the wise lord, later called Ohrmazd (Ormuzd). Ahura Mazda is continually battling the evil spirit Ahriman; in the end Ahura
Ahulane is in Mayan mythology, archer god, portrayed holding an arrow. Ahulane was worshipped on the island of Cozumel, where his cult was connected with warfare, as were those of Ah Chuy
Ahtoltecat is in Mayan mythology, the silversmith god of the Quiché Maya of Guatemala, patron of the Toltecs, skilled silversmiths. SEE ALSO: Mayan Mythology Meso American Mythology SOURCE: Encyclopedia of World Mythology
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