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  • Aion (deity)
  • Deity in Hellenistic mythology

    Aion (from Hellenistic Greek: αἰών, romanized: aión, lit. 'long period of time', [ai̯ˈɔːn]) is a Hellenistic deity associated with time, the orb or circle

    Aion (deity)

    Aion (deity)

    Aion_(deity)

  • Aion
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up AION, Aion, or aion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aion or AION may refer to: Aion (manga), a 2008 manga by Yuna Kagesaki AION Linguistica

    Aion

    Aion

  • Aeon (Gnosticism)
  • Class of being in Gnosticism

    exist various emanations of God, who is known by such names as One, Monad, Aion teleos (αἰών τέλεος "The Broadest Aeon"), Bythos (βυθός, "depth" or "profundity")

    Aeon (Gnosticism)

    Aeon_(Gnosticism)

  • Chronos
  • Ancient Greek personification of time

    depicted Chronos as a man turning the zodiac wheel. He is comparable to the deity Aion as a symbol of cyclical time. He is usually portrayed as an old, callous

    Chronos

    Chronos

    Chronos

  • Aeon
  • Ancient Greek concept

    from σύζυγοι syzygoi). Look up eon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aion (deity) Century – Unit of time lasting 100 years Kalpa (aeon) Millennium – Time

    Aeon

    Aeon

  • Time and fate deities
  • List of deities with power over time and fate

    Time and fate deities are personifications of time, often in the sense of human lifetime and human fate, in polytheistic religions. Huh Hemsut Shai Neith

    Time and fate deities

    Time_and_fate_deities

  • Sudarshana Chakra
  • Discus weapon used by Vishnu

    into the sacrificial fire. This homam is very popular in South India. Aion (deity) Narayanastra Ayudhapurusha Ahirbudhnya Samhita Panchajanya Chakram Chakri

    Sudarshana Chakra

    Sudarshana Chakra

    Sudarshana_Chakra

  • Saturn (mythology)
  • God in ancient Roman mythology

    new, in antiquity sometimes embodied by Aion. In late antiquity, Saturn is syncretized with a number of deities, and begins to be depicted as winged, as

    Saturn (mythology)

    Saturn (mythology)

    Saturn_(mythology)

  • Interpretatio graeca
  • Methodology for cultural comparison

    Hellenistic period. Aion (deity) Mystery religions Honji suijaku, in Japan Interpretatio germanica Interpretatio Christiana Celtic deities Proto-Indo-European

    Interpretatio graeca

    Interpretatio graeca

    Interpretatio_graeca

  • List of Roman deities
  • The Roman deities most widely known today are those the Romans identified with Greek counterparts, integrating Greek myths, iconography, and sometimes

    List of Roman deities

    List_of_Roman_deities

  • List of Greek deities
  • In ancient Greece, deities were regarded as anthropomorphic, immortal, and powerful. They were conceived of as persons rather than abstract concepts,

    List of Greek deities

    List of Greek deities

    List_of_Greek_deities

  • Monad (Gnosticism)
  • Adaptation of the Greek philosophical concept

    systems, the supreme being is known as the Monad, the One, the Absolute, Aiōn Teleos (the Perfect Aeon, αἰών τέλεος), Bythos (Depth or Profundity, Βυθός)

    Monad (Gnosticism)

    Monad_(Gnosticism)

  • Zurvan (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the Swarm Zurvan, the name of one of the Amp Stations in Planetside 2 Aion (deity) (Αἰών) Chronos (Χρόνος, "time") Father Time Janus This disambiguation

    Zurvan (disambiguation)

    Zurvan_(disambiguation)

  • Phanes
  • Ancient Greek deity of procreation

    Φάνης) or Protogonos /proʊˈtɒɡənəs/ (Πρωτογόνος 'Firstborn') is a primeval deity who was born from the cosmic egg at the beginning of creation. He is referred

    Phanes

    Phanes

    Phanes

  • Kratos (mythology)
  • Personification of strength in Greek mythology

    Moros Nemesis Oizys The Oneiroi Philotes Thanatos Others Achlys Aergia Aidos Aion Alala Alastor Aletheia Alke Amechania Anaideia Ananke Angelia Anteros Apheleia

    Kratos (mythology)

    Kratos (mythology)

    Kratos_(mythology)

  • Jaime Alvar Ezquerra
  • Spanish historian, author and professor (born 1955)

    Ancient history of The Iberian Peninsula (Entre fenicios y visigodos). Aion (deity) Mithras Liturgy Emerita Augusta Parabiago plate Romanization (cultural)

    Jaime Alvar Ezquerra

    Jaime_Alvar_Ezquerra

  • Agathodaemon
  • Spirit (daemon) of the vineyards and grainfields in ancient Greek religion

    ἀγαθός δαίμων, agathós daímōn, lit. 'noble spirit') originally was a lesser deity (daemon) of classical ancient Greek religion and Graeco-Egyptian religion

    Agathodaemon

    Agathodaemon

    Agathodaemon

  • Juno (mythology)
  • Ancient Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth

    was endorsed by Georg Wissowa. Iuuen- is related to Latin aevum and Greek aion (αἰών) through a common Indo-European root referring to a concept of vital

    Juno (mythology)

    Juno (mythology)

    Juno_(mythology)

  • Ogdoad (Egyptian)
  • Group of 8 deities in Ancient Egyptian religion

    undefined or unlimited number, ḥeḥ, suggesting a concept similar to the Greek aion. From the context of a number of passages in which Ḥeḥu is mentioned, however

    Ogdoad (Egyptian)

    Ogdoad (Egyptian)

    Ogdoad_(Egyptian)

  • Chaos (cosmogony)
  • Void state preceding creation

    Primordial void mentioned in the Gylfaginning Greek primordial deities – First generation of deities in Greek mythology Hundun – Primordial and central chaos

    Chaos (cosmogony)

    Chaos (cosmogony)

    Chaos_(cosmogony)

  • Pluto (mythology)
  • God in Greek mythology

    other infernal deities such as Hecate, Anubis, and Persephone, and those who act as guardians or timekeepers, such as Janus and Aion. Aeacus (Aiakos)

    Pluto (mythology)

    Pluto (mythology)

    Pluto_(mythology)

  • Bandua
  • Deity of pre-Roman Iberia

    Whether the name referred to a discrete deity or was an epithet applied to different deities is arguable. This deity is variously attested as Bandi, Bandei

    Bandua

    Bandua

  • Nomos (mythology)
  • Daemon of laws ordinances in Ancient Greek

    v t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius

    Nomos (mythology)

    Nomos_(mythology)

  • Limos
  • Greek deity of famine and starvation

    v t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius

    Limos

    Limos

  • Pontus (mythology)
  • Greek personification of the sea

    his body survive. A 2nd-century AD marble statue shows him as a patron deity of Tomis (modern-day Constanța, Romania), alongside the Roman goddess Fortuna

    Pontus (mythology)

    Pontus (mythology)

    Pontus_(mythology)

  • Porus (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek deity

    v t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius

    Porus (mythology)

    Porus_(mythology)

  • Caelus
  • Roman god of the sky

    (compare Latin: caelum 'sky', 'heaven', whence English celestial). The deity's name usually appears in masculine grammatical form when he is conceived

    Caelus

    Caelus

    Caelus

  • Aether (mythology)
  • Personification of the upper sky in Greek mythology

    cosmogony Aether was the offspring of Chronus (Time), the first primordial deity, and the brother of Chaos and Erebus. And made from (or placed in) Aether

    Aether (mythology)

    Aether (mythology)

    Aether_(mythology)

  • Kakia
  • Greek goddess of vice

    v t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius

    Kakia

    Kakia

    Kakia

  • Sidon Mithraeum
  • Former mithraeum discovered in Sidon, kept in the Louvre

    Finally a figure with a lion's head, probably a personification of Aion (or Chronos), a deity of eternal time. The statues are of varying sizes but of meticulous

    Sidon Mithraeum

    Sidon Mithraeum

    Sidon_Mithraeum

  • Arimanius
  • Deity of darkness in Greek and Latin texts

    (Greek: Αρειμάνιος Areimánios; Latin: Arīmanius) is a name for an obscure deity found in a few Greek literary texts and five Latin inscriptions. It is supposed

    Arimanius

    Arimanius

  • Divine embodiment
  • Visualized form of a divine being

    divine embodiment or godform refers to the visualized appearance of the deity assumed in theurgical, tantric, and other mystical practices. The process

    Divine embodiment

    Divine_embodiment

  • Euphrosyne
  • Deity, one of the Graces

    Moros Nemesis Oizys The Oneiroi Philotes Thanatos Others Achlys Aergia Aidos Aion Alala Alastor Aletheia Alke Amechania Anaideia Ananke Angelia Anteros Apheleia

    Euphrosyne

    Euphrosyne

    Euphrosyne

  • Pinikir
  • Elamite and Hurrian astral goddess

    "Like a thunderstorm: storm-gods 'Sibitti' warriors from Highland Elam". AION: Annali dell'Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale". 74 (1–4): 17–46

    Pinikir

    Pinikir

    Pinikir

  • Epimetheus
  • Brother of Atlas, Menoetius and Prometheus

    Greek deities series Primordial deities Olympians Water deities Personified concepts Titans Oceanus and Tethys, Hyperion and Theia, Coeus and Phoebe,

    Epimetheus

    Epimetheus

    Epimetheus

  • Persephone
  • Greek goddess of spring and the queen of the underworld

    describes a celebration of the birth of Aion from Kore the Virgin which took place there on 6 January. Aion may be a form of Dionysus, reborn annually;

    Persephone

    Persephone

    Persephone

  • Eupraxia (mythology)
  • Personification of well-being in Greek mythology

    v t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius

    Eupraxia (mythology)

    Eupraxia_(mythology)

  • Mitra
  • Indo-Iranian divinity

    Avestan Mithra. The names, and some characteristics, of these established deities subsequently influenced other figures: Maitreya, a vrddhi-derived form

    Mitra

    Mitra

  • Nilus (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek god of the Nile river

    Moros Nemesis Oizys The Oneiroi Philotes Thanatos Others Achlys Aergia Aidos Aion Alala Alastor Aletheia Alke Amechania Anaideia Ananke Angelia Anteros Apheleia

    Nilus (mythology)

    Nilus (mythology)

    Nilus_(mythology)

  • Homonoia (mythology)
  • Greek goddess

    with the Theban Goddess-Queen Harmonia. Praxidike (Exacter of Justice): A deity whose head alone is venerated. Mnaseas in his treatise On Europe says that

    Homonoia (mythology)

    Homonoia_(mythology)

  • Erebus
  • Personification of darkness in Greek mythology

    believed to be a parody of an Orphic theogony, Erebus is one of the first deities to exist, alongside Chaos, Night, and Tartarus. At the beginning of creation

    Erebus

    Erebus

  • Terra (mythology)
  • Personification of Earth in ancient Rome

    the twenty principal gods of Rome, and one of the twelve agricultural deities. She is regularly associated with Ceres in rituals pertaining to the earth

    Terra (mythology)

    Terra (mythology)

    Terra_(mythology)

  • Nyx
  • Ancient Greek goddess of the night

    of Uranus and Gaia. In the earliest Orphic cosmogonies, she is the first deity to exist, while in the later Orphic Rhapsodies, she is the daughter and

    Nyx

    Nyx

    Nyx

  • Manzat (goddess)
  • Elamite and Mesopotamian goddess of the rainbow

    "Like a thunderstorm: storm-gods 'Sibitti' warriors from Highland Elam". AION: Annali dell'Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale". 74 (1–4): 17–46

    Manzat (goddess)

    Manzat_(goddess)

  • Pasiphaë
  • Queen of Crete in Greek mythology

    to fall in love with an animal (a bear) History of zoophilia Solar deity Lunar deity Brazen Bull Ancient Greek: Πασιφάη, romanized: Pāsipháē, lit. 'wide-shining'

    Pasiphaë

    Pasiphaë

    Pasiphaë

  • Eurybia (mythology)
  • Greek sea goddess

    and mother of Astraeus, Perses, and Pallas. An older, relatively minor deity, her role in most mythology is as the ancestor of other gods, and she often

    Eurybia (mythology)

    Eurybia_(mythology)

  • Thalia (Grace)
  • One of the 3 Graces

    Moros Nemesis Oizys The Oneiroi Philotes Thanatos Others Achlys Aergia Aidos Aion Alala Alastor Aletheia Alke Amechania Anaideia Ananke Angelia Anteros Apheleia

    Thalia (Grace)

    Thalia (Grace)

    Thalia_(Grace)

  • Hermaphroditus
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    androgynous body similar to that of an intersex person, and he is a minor romance deity symbolizing intersexuality, androgyny, and marriage. Hermaphroditus is associated

    Hermaphroditus

    Hermaphroditus

    Hermaphroditus

  • Axius (mythology)
  • River-god in Greek mythology

    v t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius

    Axius (mythology)

    Axius (mythology)

    Axius_(mythology)

  • Mandulis
  • Ancient Nubian deity

    identified as the "Sun, the all-seeing master, king of all, all-powerful Aion." Besides his own temples at Kalabsha and Ajuala, Mandulis was worshiped

    Mandulis

    Mandulis

    Mandulis

  • Pallas (daughter of Triton)
  • Mythical Greek deity, daughter of Triton

    deities Angelia Arke Hermes Iris Trickster deities Apate Hermes Momus Magic deities Circe Hecate Hermes Trismegistus Pasiphaë Art and beauty deities Aphrodite

    Pallas (daughter of Triton)

    Pallas_(daughter_of_Triton)

  • Maniae
  • Spirits personifying insanity in Ancient Greek mythology

    Dike Eirene Eunomia Children of Styx Bia Kratos Nike Zelus Water deities Sea deities Amphitrite Benthesikyme Brizo Calliste Calypso Ceto Eurybia Glaucus

    Maniae

    Maniae

  • Phthonus
  • Deity in Greek mythology

    was more closely related to violent retribution.[citation needed] This deity, already envious of Dionysus before his birth, incited jealousy in Athena

    Phthonus

    Phthonus

    Phthonus

  • Hypnos
  • Personification of sleep in Greek mythology

    Moros Nemesis Oizys The Oneiroi Philotes Thanatos Others Achlys Aergia Aidos Aion Alala Alastor Aletheia Alke Amechania Anaideia Ananke Angelia Anteros Apheleia

    Hypnos

    Hypnos

    Hypnos

  • Iris (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek personification of the rainbow

    of them. Pisetaerus then tells her that the birds are the gods now, the deities whom the humans must sacrifice to. After Pisetaerus threatens to rape her

    Iris (mythology)

    Iris (mythology)

    Iris_(mythology)

  • Philotes
  • Greek goddess of affection, friendship, and sex

    v t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius

    Philotes

    Philotes

    Philotes

  • Thanatos
  • Ancient Greek personification of death

    Moros Nemesis Oizys The Oneiroi Philotes Thanatos Others Achlys Aergia Aidos Aion Alala Alastor Aletheia Alke Amechania Anaideia Ananke Angelia Anteros Apheleia

    Thanatos

    Thanatos

    Thanatos

  • Nahhunte
  • Elamite sun god

    "Like a thunderstorm: storm-gods 'Sibitti' warriors from Highland Elam". AION: Annali dell'Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale". 74 (1–4): 17–46

    Nahhunte

    Nahhunte

  • Pyroeis
  • Sky god of Areios, the planet Mars

    various qualities to their apparent behaviour in the sky. List of Greek deities Thom, Johan C.; Burri, Renate; Chandler, Clive; Daiber, Hans; Kraye, Jill;

    Pyroeis

    Pyroeis

  • Cosmos
  • Universe as a complex and orderly system or entity

    synonymously with aion to refer to "worldly life" or "this world" or "this age" as opposed to the afterlife or world to come, although "aion/aeon" is also

    Cosmos

    Cosmos

    Cosmos

  • Nesoi
  • Ancient Greek goddesses of islands

    Moros Nemesis Oizys The Oneiroi Philotes Thanatos Others Achlys Aergia Aidos Aion Alala Alastor Aletheia Alke Amechania Anaideia Ananke Angelia Anteros Apheleia

    Nesoi

    Nesoi

  • Aeternitas
  • Personification of eternity in Roman religion

    is Aion, the god of unbound time, the celestial spheres, and the Zodiac. 446 Aeternitas "Virtue" is a conventional label for this class of deities; as

    Aeternitas

    Aeternitas

    Aeternitas

  • Meander (mythology)
  • Greek god of the Meander river in Caria

    Maiandros (Ancient Greek: Μαίανδρος) was a river god in Greek mythology, patron deity of the Meander river (modern Büyük Menderes River) in Caria, southern Asia

    Meander (mythology)

    Meander_(mythology)

  • Ate (mythology)
  • Ancient Greek goddess of mischief

    intent, as a "priest" of Ate. The Chorus goes on to describe Ate as: the deity with whom none can war or fight, the unholy arrogance of Ruin [Ate], black

    Ate (mythology)

    Ate_(mythology)

  • Zaphnath-Paaneah
  • Biblical name

    genitive marker, ⲫ- is the masculine singular definite article, and ⲉⲛⲉϩ is "aion, an age or world". (cf. Gesenius, Wilhelm; Tregelles, Samuel Prideaux (1894)

    Zaphnath-Paaneah

    Zaphnath-Paaneah

    Zaphnath-Paaneah

  • Enipeus (deity)
  • Ancient Greek river god

    "Enipeus". Brill's New Pauly : encyclopaedia of the ancient world. Antiquity. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 90-04-12258-3. OCLC 54952013. List of water deities

    Enipeus (deity)

    Enipeus_(deity)

  • Bornless Ritual
  • Ritual of Western ceremonial magic

    completely; I am the one who begets and destroys; I am the Favor of the Aion; my name is a heart encircled by a serpent; come forth and follow. Variations

    Bornless Ritual

    Bornless_Ritual

  • Kushite religion
  • Religious beliefs of the Kushites

    Kushite religion is the traditional belief system and pantheon of deities associated with the Ancient Kushites, who founded the Kingdom of Kush in the

    Kushite religion

    Kushite religion

    Kushite_religion

  • Dionysus
  • Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine

    theorised that a mosaic appearing on the triclinium floor of the House of Aion in Nea Paphos, Cyprus, details a monotheistic worship of Dionysus. In the

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

  • Olethros
  • Ancient Greek god of havoc

    as in the destruction required for and preceding renewal. Olethros as a deity is primarily attested in the Homeric works of Quintus Smyrnaeus, where he

    Olethros

    Olethros

  • Nerites (mythology)
  • Minor sea god in Greek mythology

    (Ancient Greek: Νηρίτης, romanized: Nērítēs, lit. 'sea snail') is a minor sea deity, the son of "Old Man of the Sea" Nereus and the Oceanid nymph Doris, and

    Nerites (mythology)

    Nerites_(mythology)

  • Winter solstice
  • Astronomical phenomenon

    thirteen days after the solstice, on 5–6 January, they celebrated the birth of Aion, son of the virgin goddess Kore. At the temple of Kore (the Koreion) in Alexandria

    Winter solstice

    Winter solstice

    Winter_solstice

  • Sparta (mythology)
  • Mythical queen of ancient Sparta

    Member of the Spartan Royal Family Paphos Archaeological Park. House of Aion: Personifications of river Eurotas and Sparta (Lakedaimonia). Abode Laconia

    Sparta (mythology)

    Sparta (mythology)

    Sparta_(mythology)

  • Megaera
  • One of the Erinyes or Furies in Ancient Greek mythology

    Moros Nemesis Oizys The Oneiroi Philotes Thanatos Others Achlys Aergia Aidos Aion Alala Alastor Aletheia Alke Amechania Anaideia Ananke Angelia Anteros Apheleia

    Megaera

    Megaera

    Megaera

  • Opora (mythology)
  • Greek fruit goddess

    v t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius

    Opora (mythology)

    Opora (mythology)

    Opora_(mythology)

  • Circus Maximus
  • Ancient Roman circus in Rome

    Metropolitan Museum Journal, Vol. 36, (2001), p. 75. See also Doro Levi, "Aion", Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens

    Circus Maximus

    Circus Maximus

    Circus_Maximus

  • Phaenon
  • Synonym of Saturn

    says is an alternative name of the Sun, who was his father. List of Greek deities Godwin, Joscelyn (1992-11-01). The Harmony of the Spheres: The Pythagorean

    Phaenon

    Phaenon

  • Gaia
  • Personification of the Earth in Greek mythology

    to the Pre-Greek population. In classical times Ge was not an important deity and she didn't have any festivals. She was usually honoured together with

    Gaia

    Gaia

    Gaia

  • Ersa
  • Greek water deity

    v t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius

    Ersa

    Ersa

    Ersa

  • Shala
  • Mesopotamian grain and weather goddess

    "Like a thunderstorm: storm-gods 'Sibitti' warriors from Highland Elam". AION: Annali dell'Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale". 74 (1–4): 17–46

    Shala

    Shala

    Shala

  • Titans
  • Pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology

    Tītā́n) were the deities who preceded the Olympians. According to the Theogony of Hesiod, they were the twelve children of the primordial deities Uranus (Sky)

    Titans

    Titans

    Titans

  • Agon
  • Ancient Greek personification of struggle or competition

    Agon (Ancient Greek: Ἀγών) is the Greek deity who personified conflict, struggle or contest. This could be a contest in athletics, in chariot or horse

    Agon

    Agon

  • Prophasis
  • Personification of excuse in Greek mythology

    v t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius

    Prophasis

    Prophasis

  • Selene
  • Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon

    to be the minor deities the major ones were juxtaposed to, thus helping keep the Greek religion Greek. The original PIE moon deity has been reconstructed

    Selene

    Selene

    Selene

  • Graffito of Esmet-Akhom
  • Last known inscription written in Egyptian hieroglyphs (394 AD)

    and Roman travellers and authors saw Mandulis as a form of the Greek god Aion. Due to its geographical location, it is unclear whether Philae was staffed

    Graffito of Esmet-Akhom

    Graffito of Esmet-Akhom

    Graffito_of_Esmet-Akhom

  • David Noonan (game designer)
  • Writer and editor of fantasy roleplaying games

    Noonan joined NCsoft West to work on the westernization for Aion. In 2010, after Aion, he went to En Masse Entertainment to assume the role of Lead

    David Noonan (game designer)

    David_Noonan_(game_designer)

  • Yin and yang
  • Cosmological dualism in Chinese philosophy

    Jung, C. G. (1968) [1959]. Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 9 (Part 2) Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self. Princeton University Press

    Yin and yang

    Yin and yang

    Yin_and_yang

  • Luoshen
  • Goddess of the Luo River

    2024-03-21. "「洛天依唯美图集」华风夏韵,洛水天依". k.sina.cn. Retrieved 2024-03-21. 数英网. "AION"洛神号",与洛天依奔赴一场"痛并快乐"之约". 数英. Retrieved 2024-03-21. "上古神将来袭 封神召唤师新神将刑天洛神揭秘"

    Luoshen

    Luoshen

    Luoshen

  • Attis
  • Phrygian and Greek god

    pertaining to Attis castrating himself. Attis was also a Phrygian vegetation deity. His self-mutilation, death, and resurrection represents the fruits of the

    Attis

    Attis

    Attis

  • Hybris (mythology)
  • Personification of outrage in Greek mythology

    v t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius

    Hybris (mythology)

    Hybris (mythology)

    Hybris_(mythology)

  • Pitys (mythology)
  • Greek mythological figure

    v t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius

    Pitys (mythology)

    Pitys (mythology)

    Pitys_(mythology)

  • Eleos
  • Greek deity of mercy and compassion

    Moros Nemesis Oizys The Oneiroi Philotes Thanatos Others Achlys Aergia Aidos Aion Alala Alastor Aletheia Alke Amechania Anaideia Ananke Angelia Anteros Apheleia

    Eleos

    Eleos

  • Telete
  • Daughter of Dionysus in Greek mythology

    Moros Nemesis Oizys The Oneiroi Philotes Thanatos Others Achlys Aergia Aidos Aion Alala Alastor Aletheia Alke Amechania Anaideia Ananke Angelia Anteros Apheleia

    Telete

    Telete

    Telete

  • Doris (Oceanid)
  • Goddess in Greek mythology

    Detail of Floor Mosaic from a Roman Villa named the House of Aion, ca. mid 4th Century CE at Paphos Archaeological Park, Paphos, Cyprus, depicting Doris

    Doris (Oceanid)

    Doris (Oceanid)

    Doris_(Oceanid)

  • Graeae
  • Three sisters in Greek myth

    via Proto-Greek: *gera-/grau-iu. The Graeae were daughters of the sea-deities Ceto and Phorcys (from which their name the Phorcydes derived) and sisters

    Graeae

    Graeae

    Graeae

  • Pheme
  • Greco-Roman goddess of fame

    is, through French, the etymon of the English "fame." As a allegorical deity, Pheme did not have associated mythology nor a place in the pantheon. While

    Pheme

    Pheme

    Pheme

  • Mithraism
  • Mystery religion in the Roman Empire

    CIMRM 1773 and 1775 from Pannonia. Some scholars identify the lion-man as Aion, or Zurvan, or Cronus, or Chronos, while others assert that it is a version

    Mithraism

    Mithraism

    Mithraism

  • Plutus
  • Greek god of wealth

    Moros Nemesis Oizys The Oneiroi Philotes Thanatos Others Achlys Aergia Aidos Aion Alala Alastor Aletheia Alke Amechania Anaideia Ananke Angelia Anteros Apheleia

    Plutus

    Plutus

    Plutus

  • Lagamal
  • Mesopotamian and Elamite deity

    Lagamal or Lagamar (Akkadian: "no mercy") was a Mesopotamian deity associated chiefly with Dilbat (modern Tell al-Deylam). A female form of Lagamal was

    Lagamal

    Lagamal

  • Praxidice
  • Goddess of judicial punishment

    v t e Ancient Greek deities Primal elements Aether Chaos Erebus Eros Gaia Hemera Nyx The Ourea Pontus Tartarus Uranus Titans Twelve Titans Coeus Crius

    Praxidice

    Praxidice

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  • AMON
  • Male

    Greek

    AMON

    (Ἀμών) Greek name AMON means "builder." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah, son of Manasseh, and father of Josiah. Compare with another form of Amon.

    AMON

  • AINO
  • Female

    Finnish

    AINO

    Finnish myth name from the epic poem Kalevala, AINO means "the only one."

    AINO

  • BION
  • Male

    Greek

    BION

    (Βίων) Greek name derived from the word bios BION means "life."

    BION

  • AVON
  • Male

    English

    AVON

    English name which derived from the name of any of several rivers in England which got their name from Celtic afon, AVON means "river."

    AVON

  • Lion
  • Boy/Male

    English Shakespearean

    Lion

    Lion. The lion is a figure in art and religious symbolism of many cultures; symbolizing...

    Lion

  • AFON
  • Male

    Russian

    AFON

    (Russian Афон): Russian form of Greek Athos, AFON means "immortal." This name was given to a mountain and monastery in Abkhazia, called New Athos. Compare with another form of Afon.

    AFON

  • AMON-HOTEP
  • Male

    Egyptian

    AMON-HOTEP

    , peace of Amon.

    AMON-HOTEP

  • PAION
  • Male

    Greek

    PAION

    (Παίων) Greek name PAION means "healer." In mythology, this is the name of a physician god.

    PAION

  • ZION
  • Male

    English

    ZION

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Tsiyown, ZION means "sunny or parched place." In the bible, this is another name for Jerusalem, the city of David, and its inhabitants who are also called the daughter of Tsiyown/Zion.

    ZION

  • AMON
  • Male

    English

    AMON

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Amown, AMON means "skilled workman." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah, a governor of Samaria, and a descendant of one one of Solomon's servants. Compare with another form of Amon.

    AMON

  • AFON
  • Male

    Welsh

    AFON

     Modern Welsh unisex name AFON means "river." Compare with another form of Afon.

    AFON

  • ARON
  • Male

    Polish

    ARON

    Polish form of Hebrew Aharown, ARON means "light-bringer."

    ARON

  • ALON
  • Male

    English

    ALON

    (אַלוֹן) Variant spelling of English Allon, ALON means "oak tree."

    ALON

  • AISON
  • Male

    Greek

    AISON

    (Αἴσων) Greek name possibly AISON means "to be" or "that which is made." In mythology, this is the name of Jason's father.

    AISON

  • Lion
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, German

    Lion

    Lion; The Lion is a Figure in Art and Religious Symbolism of Many Cultures; Symbolizing Kingliness and Grandeur and Courage

    Lion

  • Avon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Avon

    English : possibly a habitational name from a settlement on one of the rivers or small streams called Avon or Aven. These river names derive from the Celtic word for ‘river’, as reflected in Welsh afon and Gaelic abhainn. The modern surname is concentrated in Somerset and Wiltshire, England, suggesting it is associated chiefly with the Avon river that rises on the Gloucester-Wiltshire border and flows through Wiltshire and Somerset into the Severn.

    Avon

  • AFON
  • Female

    Welsh

    AFON

    Modern unisex Welsh name AFON means "river."

    AFON

  • DION
  • Male

    French

    DION

    French name derived from Latin Dio, a short form of longer names of Greek origin beginning with Dio-, DION means "Zeus."

    DION

  • Mealing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Avon)

    Mealing

    English (Avon) : unexplained; possibly a variant of Melling.

    Mealing

  • Durnell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Avon)

    Durnell

    English (Avon) : perhaps a variant of Darnell.

    Durnell

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  • Lion
  • n.

    A large carnivorous feline mammal (Felis leo), found in Southern Asia and in most parts of Africa, distinct varieties occurring in the different countries. The adult male, in most varieties, has a thick mane of long shaggy hair that adds to his apparent size, which is less than that of the largest tigers. The length, however, is sometimes eleven feet to the base of the tail. The color is a tawny yellow or yellowish brown; the mane is darker, and the terminal tuft of the tail is black. In one variety, called the maneless lion, the male has only a slight mane.

  • Lionhood
  • n.

    State of being a lion.

  • Ion
  • n.

    One of the elements which appear at the respective poles when a body is subjected to electro-chemical decomposition. Cf. Anion, Cation.

  • Lionly
  • a.

    Like a lion; fierce.

  • Zion
  • n.

    A hill in Jerusalem, which, after the capture of that city by the Israelites, became the royal residence of David and his successors.

  • Zion
  • n.

    The heavenly Jerusalem; heaven.

  • Zion
  • n.

    Hence, the theocracy, or church of God.

  • Leon
  • n.

    A lion.

  • Lionet
  • n.

    A young or small lion.

  • Eon
  • n.

    Alt. of Aeon

  • Lion
  • n.

    A sign and a constellation; Leo.

  • Aeon
  • n.

    A period of immeasurable duration; also, an emanation of the Deity. See Eon.

  • Lioness
  • n.

    A female lion.

  • Agones
  • pl.

    of Agon

  • Lion
  • n.

    An object of interest and curiosity, especially a person who is so regarded; as, he was quite a lion in London at that time.

  • Lionlike
  • a.

    Like a lion; brave as a lion.

  • Cyon
  • n.

    See Cion, and Scion.