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In the study of mythology, a lunar deity is a god or goddess associated with or symbolizing the Moon. This deity was often associated with hunting, warriors, and wisdom, and was often related to an enemy of the solar deity.Lunar Deities:
- Aboriginal mythology
- Ainu mythology
- Akkadian mythology
- Arabian mythology
- Illat
- Hilal
- Sin
- Ta'lab
- Wadd
- Aztec mythology
- Babylonian mythology
- Basque mythology
- Cahuilla mythology
- Canaanite mythology
- Celtic mythologyLike other Iron Age Europeans, the Celts were a polytheistic people prior to their conversion to (Celtic) Christianity. Few of their myths have survived intact, but Celtic mythology has nevertheless influenced modern European civilisation. Celtic mytholog
- Chibcha mythology
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- Chie
- Chinese mythologyChinese mythology is the mythology of Chinese civilization. Many of the legends of Chinese mythology take place during the period of Sanhuangwudi. Important mythologies and deities Nuwa : Nuwa seals the broken sky using stones of seven different colours t
- Chang'eChang'e or Ch'ang-O (; pinyin: chang2e2), also known as Heng-E or Heng-O , is the name of the Chinese goddess of the moon. Unlike many lunar deities in other cultures who personify the moon, Chang'e only lives on the moon. Most legends about her in Chines or Heng O. Unlike in other culture, the moon does not represent any deity in Chinese culture. The moon is a palace where immortals and fairies live.
- Dahomean mythology
- Elamite mythology
- Egyptian mythologyEgyptian mythology (or Egyptian religion is the name for the succession of beliefs held by the people of Egypt until the coming of Christianity and Islam. The timespan involved is nearly three thousand years, and beliefs varied considerably over time, so
- ChonsIn Egyptian mythology, Chons (alternately Khensu Khons Khonsu or Khonshu is a lunar deity, and a son of Amun and Mut. In art, he is portrayed as a man with the posture of a mummy and curved beard along with a full moon and a crescent moon on his head dres
- Joh
- Kensu
- Tehuti
- Thoth
- Wa
- Yah
- Etruscan mythology
- Greek mythology
- Hattic mythology
- Hindu mythology
- Hurian mythology
- Incan mythology
- Indonesian mythology
- Dewi Shri
- Silewe Nazarate
- Inuit mythology
- Japanese mythology
- Kachin mythology
- Latvian mythology
- Mandjindja mythology
- Maya mythology
- Mochican mythology
- Navaho mythology
- Norse mythology
- Orokolo mythology
- Palmarene mythology
- Pawnee mythology
- Persian mythology
- Philippine mythology
- Phoenician mythology
- Phrygian mythology
- Polynesian mythology
- Pygmy mythology
- Roman mythology
- Semitic mythology
- Seran mythology
- Slavic mythology
- Sumerian mythology
- Sumu mythology
- Thracian mythology
- Tupinamba mythology
- Ugaritic mythology
- Urartian mythology
- Vodun
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