Caduceus: The Serpent Staff of Hermes, Magic, Healing, and Transformation The caduceus is a wand or staff entwined by two serpents and often topped with wings or a winged helmet. It is
The Most Lovely One, Worker from Afar, Three-Headed Hound of the Moon, Influence from Afar, The One Before the Gate, Light Bringer Hecate, also known as Hekate, is one of the most powerful and mysterious goddesses of the ancient world.
Astraia Starry One ALSO KNOWN AS: Astraea; Asteria Astraia is the Goddess of Righteous Justice. She lived on Earth during Greece’s Golden Age (age of Kronos) but was so dismayed by the
Asteria – Starry One Zeus got Leto pregnant. Hera, his enraged wife, cursed Leto so that she couldn’t give birth anywhere the sun had ever shone. Leto’s pregnancy stretched on interminably. Zeus’
Asklepios is a master healer so skilled he can raise the dead. He is a shamanic healer who cures via dreams and herbs. His temples are credited as the prototypes of modern
Ascalaphus ALSO KNOWN AS: Askalaphos ORIGIN: Greek CLASSIFICATION: Chthonian spirit Ascalaphus is the chief gardener of Hades, son of Acheron and an infernal Nymph, maybe Gorgyra or Orphne. The one bright spot
Lacedaemon (lake Demon) is in Greek mythology, son of Zeus and Taygeta, the daughter of Atlas; married to Sparta, the daughter of Eruotas, by whom he had Amyclas and Eurydice, the wife
Idomeneus (knowing one) In Greek mythology, king of Crete, Leucus, son of Deucalion; brother of Crete; husband of Meda; father of Idamente. Idomeneus went to the Trojan War with 80 ships and
Galatea (milk-white) In Greek mythology, a Nereid, one of the 50 daughters of Nereus and Doris; sister of Thetis and Amphitrite. Galatea loved the handsome youth Acis, and the Cyclops Polyphemus loved
Galanthis (weasel) In Greek mythology, Alcmena’s maid. She aided her mistress during the birth of Heracles when Hera sent the childbirth goddess, Ilithyia, to retard Alcmena’s labor with magic incantations. Galanthis fooled
Gaea (Ge, Gaia) (earth) In Greek mythology, Mother Earth; daughter of Chaos with Eros and Tartarus; called Terra or Tellus by the Romans. After the rule of Chaos (one of the infernal
Eirene (peace) In Greek mythology, goddess of peace and wealth, daughter of Zeus and Themis; called Pax by the Romans. In Greek art she was portrayed as a young woman with the
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