- harvest, she was more
strongly considered the wife of Hapy than the
protectresses of
Lower and
Upper Egypt,
which were more
normally his wife in the upper...
- change. The
Tzitzimimeh had a
double role in
Aztec religion: they were
protectresses of the
feminine and
progenitresses of mankind. They were also powerful...
- The
Order of the
Starry Cross (also
known as
Order of the Star
Cross or Star
Cross Order; German: Sternkreuz-Orden) is an
imperial Austrian dynastic order...
-
mortuary goddess like Isis, Neith, and Serqet,
Nephthys was one of the
protectresses of the
canopic jars of Hapi. Hapi, one of the sons of Horus, guarded...
-
absorption of the
local Mediterranean mother goddesses, nurturers, and
protectresses . As a consequence, the
position of the gods of
beginning would not...
- who are
feared as
bringer of
disease and
misfortune as well act as
protectresses) in the
Newar pantheon.
Temples (pithas i.e. seats) of the
ashta matrika...
- June 15, 1918. The
caption to the
image declared, "One of the
finest protectresses of the
Helsinki White Guard. Miss E., a
student at the
University of...
- (11 feet tall and 22 feet across)
described as "looming and
powerful protectresses, yet are nurturing, delicate, and vulnerable" and a "favorite with children"...
- her
heritage and it's
folklore adapting images of mermaids, nymphs,
protectresses, a
mother and child,
villagers in folk costumes, and
girls with head...
- by Jñānagupta (ca. 522–600). Pañcarakṣā, five dhāraṇīs of the "Five
Protectresses" Pure Land
Rebirth Dhāraṇī Aparimitāyur-jñāna-suviniścita-tejo-rājāya...