Fertility Goddesses - Venus, Freyja, Isis, Frigg, Laima, Danu, Xochiquetzal, Charites, Coatlicue, Bona Dea, Epona, Tlazolteotl, Cihuacoatl, Ops (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 115. Chapters: Venus, Freyja, Isis, Frigg, Laima, Danu, Xochiquetzal, Charites, Coatlicue, Bona Dea, Epona, Tlazolteotl, Cihuacoatl, Ops, Bastet, Mayahuel, Julunggul, Yemaja, Hathor, Pinga, Tefnut, Haumea, Rosmerta, Renenutet, Huixtocihuatl, Oya, Banba, Dilga, Tonantzin, Kunapipi, Sara Mama, Aine, Sopdet, Ayida-Weddo, Ungud, Aphaea, Aditi, Sirona, Tzitzimitl, Thesan, Anjea, Mama Ocllo, Akna, Meskhenet, Atlatonin, Chiconahui, Mut, Anumati, Tailtiu, Aveta, Birrahgnooloo, Matres and Matrones, Nantosuelta, Alemonia, Orbona, Damona, Banka-Mundi, Fecunditas, Dzydzilelya, Anahita, Triple Goddess, Shashthi, Gefjon, Asherah, Gaia, Xi Wangmu, Nerthus, List of fertility deities, Medb, Queen of heaven, Manasa, Astarte, Al-'Uzza, Asherah pole, Feronia, Lajja Gauri, Taweret, Nanshe, Pakhet, Rana Niejta, Pachamama, Nehalennia, Bat, Heqet, Hariti, Terra, Saul, Nidaba, Baubo, Tanit, Beaivi, Bh mi, Libera, au ka, Umay, Mother Earth, Flora, Paddle doll, Ala, Damara, Dodola, Anaisa Pye, Dilukai, Sinivali, iva, Zeme, Ayao, Ichpuchtli, Mbaba Mwana Waresa, Atahensic, Sarpanit, Nin-imma, Kichij ten, Asase Ya, Rauni, Hegemone, Erditse, Kostroma, Sharra Itu, Gatumdag, Zislbog, Ama-arhus, Divona, Onuava, Amasagnul. Excerpt: Anahita is the Old Persian form of the name of an Iranian goddess and appears in complete and earlier form as (); the Avestan language name of an Indo-Iranian cosmological figure venerated as the divinity of 'the Waters' (Aban) and hence associated with fertility, healing and wisdom. Aredvi Sura Anahita is Ardwisur Anahid or Nahid in Middle- and Modern Persian, Anahit in Armenian. An iconic shrine cult of Aredvi Sura Anahita, was - together with other shrine cults - "introduced apparently in the 4th century BCE and lasted until it was suppressed in the wake of an iconoclastic movement under the Sassanids." The Greek and Roman histori...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 115. Chapters: Venus, Freyja, Isis, Frigg, Laima, Danu, Xochiquetzal, Charites, Coatlicue, Bona Dea, Epona, Tlazolteotl, Cihuacoatl, Ops, Bastet, Mayahuel, Julunggul, Yemaja, Hathor, Pinga, Tefnut, Haumea, Rosmerta, Renenutet, Huixtocihuatl, Oya, Banba, Dilga, Tonantzin, Kunapipi, Sara Mama, Aine, Sopdet, Ayida-Weddo, Ungud, Aphaea, Aditi, Sirona, Tzitzimitl, Thesan, Anjea, Mama Ocllo, Akna, Meskhenet, Atlatonin, Chiconahui, Mut, Anumati, Tailtiu, Aveta, Birrahgnooloo, Matres and Matrones, Nantosuelta, Alemonia, Orbona, Damona, Banka-Mundi, Fecunditas, Dzydzilelya, Anahita, Triple Goddess, Shashthi, Gefjon, Asherah, Gaia, Xi Wangmu, Nerthus, List of fertility deities, Medb, Queen of heaven, Manasa, Astarte, Al-'Uzza, Asherah pole, Feronia, Lajja Gauri, Taweret, Nanshe, Pakhet, Rana Niejta, Pachamama, Nehalennia, Bat, Heqet, Hariti, Terra, Saul, Nidaba, Baubo, Tanit, Beaivi, Bh mi, Libera, au ka, Umay, Mother Earth, Flora, Paddle doll, Ala, Damara, Dodola, Anaisa Pye, Dilukai, Sinivali, iva, Zeme, Ayao, Ichpuchtli, Mbaba Mwana Waresa, Atahensic, Sarpanit, Nin-imma, Kichij ten, Asase Ya, Rauni, Hegemone, Erditse, Kostroma, Sharra Itu, Gatumdag, Zislbog, Ama-arhus, Divona, Onuava, Amasagnul. Excerpt: Anahita is the Old Persian form of the name of an Iranian goddess and appears in complete and earlier form as (); the Avestan language name of an Indo-Iranian cosmological figure venerated as the divinity of 'the Waters' (Aban) and hence associated with fertility, healing and wisdom. Aredvi Sura Anahita is Ardwisur Anahid or Nahid in Middle- and Modern Persian, Anahit in Armenian. An iconic shrine cult of Aredvi Sura Anahita, was - together with other shrine cults - "introduced apparently in the 4th century BCE and lasted until it was suppressed in the wake of an iconoclastic movement under the Sassanids." The Greek and Roman histori...

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June 2011

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