- Dis
Pater (/ˌdɪs ˈpeɪtər/; Latin: [diːs patɛr];
genitive Ditis Patris),
otherwise known as Rex
Infernus or Pluto, is a
Roman god of the underworld. Dis...
- the pit
fiend (greater devil), and the arch-devils Asmodeus, Baalzebul,
Dispater, and Geryon. The imp, a
frequent servant of devils, also
first appeared...
- / Munich: Artemis. pp. 820–823. Boucher, Stéphanie (1976). "Sucellus =
Dispater?
Remarques sur la
typologie et les
fonctiens du dieu gaulois".
Revue belge...
- to
accept this
Phrack classic led to a new
editorship for
issue #33 by
Dispater under the name Diet
Phrack until issue #41.
Issue #42 was
released under...
- that he was
Dispater,
which corresponds to
Aulus Caecina's view that
Tarchon dedicated all the
Etruscan cities of the Po
valley to
Dispater. De Grummond...
- ISBN 978-0-7524-6811-2. OCLC 797966528. Boucher, Stéphanie (1976). "Sucellus =
Dispater?
Remarques sur la
typologie et les
fonctiens du dieu gaulois".
Revue belge...
- the
original ancestor of the
tribe was the god that he
referred to as "
Dispater",
which means "Father Dis".
Diogenes Laertius, in the 3rd
century CE, wrote...
- the underworld. Disciplina,
personification of discipline. Dis
Pater or
Dispater, god of
wealth and the underworld;
perhaps a
translation of Gr**** Plouton...
- ("cir****cised")
Devla (God)
Devleski Day (Mother Goddess)
Dhampir (half-vampire)
Dispater (god of death)
Divination Dragon Fairy Fire
worship Fortune-telling Gana...
- aput eos placatur: in
alveo ligneo aliquod homines cremantur.
Taranis Dispater is
appeased in this way by them:
several people are
burned in a wooden...