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Can you name the gods of various European Pantheons?
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Azrael
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Greek
King of the Gods
Queen of the Gods
Lord of the Seas
Lord of the Underworld
Goddess of the Harvest
Goddess of the Hearth
Goddess of Love
God of War
God of the Forge
Goddess of War and Wisdom
God of Light and the Sun
Goddess of the Hunt
Messenger God
God of Wine and Madness
Roman
King of the Gods
Queen of the Gods
Lord of the Seas
Lord of the Underworld
Goddess of the Harvest
Goddess of the Hearth
Goddess of Beauty
God of War
God of the Forge
Goddess of War and Wisdom
Goddess of the Hunt
Messenger of the Gods
God of Wine and Madness
God of Beginnings and Doors
Celtic
Irish Father God
Irish Goddess of Poetry and Healing
Irish Mythic High King Warrior
Tripartite Irish Goddess of Battle
God of Thunder
God with a Stag's Horns
Goddess of Horses
Welsh God of the Otherworld
God of Wine and Forests
Norse
King of the Gods
Queen of the Gods
God of Thunder
One-handed God of War
Goddess of Beauty
Trickster God
God killed by Mistletoe
Vanir Lord of the Sea
Vanir God of Fertility
Watchman of the Gods
Slavic
High God of Thunder
God of the Underworld
Four-headed God of Divination
God of the Forge
Solar Diety
Goddess of Sorcery
God of Vegetation, Spring, and War
Baltic
Supreme God of Sunlight
Thunder God
Goddess of the Morning Star
Goddess of Luck and Childbirth
Sun Goddess
Mother Goddess of the Earth
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Gods of the European Pantheons Quiz
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Created May 1, 2012 in
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kcostell
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May 4th, 2012 at 03:43 GMT
4 points
Some of those columns were just a wee bit harder than others.
Azrael
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May 4th, 2012 at 06:29 GMT
3 points
Try as I might to find them, there just aren't any easy Baltic god answers. It's funny really, the Greeks were the first of these groups to give up their gods, and the Baltic states the last, yet somehow it's the ones who gave them up long ago whose gods we learn.
Ubbiebubbie
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May 5th, 2012 at 16:54 GMT
4 points
Haphatues... Hephastaeus... Haephaestus... I haven't a clue how to spell his name..
chriskotx
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May 5th, 2012 at 22:26 GMT
2 points
Ok..now it get it: Ares and Aries are two different names! Took me a few decades to get that straight. Thanks.
bigjoeco
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May 7th, 2012 at 19:13 GMT
2 points
Tried typing "Sean Bean" for the Roman God of beginnings and doors, but it didn't work.
Azrael
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May 7th, 2012 at 22:40 GMT
3 points
Nah, Sean Bean's portfolio also includes Lord of the North, Heir to the High Steward of Gondor, and Commander of Sharpe's Rifles, so I'd rather not peg him in a hole as a Bond villain.
bigjoeco
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May 10th, 2012 at 15:27 GMT
2 points
I'm just glad someone got where I was going with that.
tamius
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May 21st, 2012 at 14:46 GMT
2 points
"deities" is misspelt.
Azrael
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May 24th, 2012 at 05:03 GMT
2 points
Fixed. Diety is a word, apparently, meaning "good for a diet."
jorgebolano
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Jun 7th, 2012 at 14:23 GMT
2 points
pls accept dionysOs
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