-
mercurial goddess that
controlled the weather,
conjuring storms known as "
juracán" when displeased. The
latter term was
later used to name the climatological...
- good
Manichaeism Prince of
Darkness Amatsumikaboshi, ****anese ****ctli
Juracán Tau (mythology)
Unhcegila God of
destruction (disambiguation) Habel, Norman...
- mythology,
Cocijo in
Zapotec mythology, and
Tezcatlipoca in
Aztec mythology.
Juracán Chaac Also Hurakan, Hunraken,
Harakan "Jurakan" and "Huracán" Christenson...
- the plot. Atabey,
Guabancex with her
helpers Guatabá, Cuastriquie, and
Juracán (embodiment of the hurricane) are
repeatedly evoked in a
novel by the Cuban-american...
- ("hammock"),
kanoa ("canoe"),
tabaco ("tobacco"),
sabana (savanna), and
juracán ("hurricane"), have been
incorporated into
other languages. For warfare...
- from
Mayan storm god (Huracan), to
Taino name for the
weather phenomenon (
Juracan), to this
creature around the Texas-Louisiana coast. Hræsvelgr – jötunn...
- war. He is
considered one of the most
important and
powerful Inca gods.
Juracán, Taíno zemi or
deity of
chaos and
disorder believed to
control the weather...
-
greatly by the
goddess Guabancex (more commonly, but erroneously,
known as
Juracán)
whose fierce nature was
regarded as
responsible for
persuading other zemis...
- evil
Juracán, the
deity of
chaos and disorder, arrived. The sky
blackened as the
winds quickened. The
goddess tried to
protect her lover, but
Juracán grabbed...
-
Winds who also
deals out
earthquakes and
other such
disasters of nature.
Juracán The zemi or
deity of
chaos and
disorder believed to
control the weather...