- A
water deity is a
deity in
mythology ****ociated with
water or
various bodies of water.
Water deities are
common in
mythology and were
usually more important...
-
Thetis and
Proteus by Noël Le Mire
Menelaus and
Proteus by
Giulio Bonasone Seagod Proteus by
Philips Galle Proteus in po****r
culture USS
Proteus HMS Proteus...
- long
crocodile (or shark) to
return home and, with the
advice from the
seagod,
subjugated his
elder brother. Toyotama, who had
accompanied her husband...
- hill or "Thunder-hill") in Dieren. Then the
earth sank into the sea, the
seagod blew a horn and a big
black ship came to
collect Donar's body. When the...
- (c. 1550, Antwerp),
nearly two
metres across, as well as a
Feast of the
Seagods (1561, Stockholm). Raphael's
panel in the
Loggia of
Psyche at the Villa...
-
latinization of the Gr**** name Posideion,
meaning "[place] of Poseidon", the Gr****
seagod. It was
known as "Bosyt"
under Ottoman rule. The
Syrian muni****lity is...
- Shiina-kun no
Torikemo Hyakka (Shiya Totsuki)
Shirokuro Tsukeru? (Clay
Seagod, art by
Amino Yuki)
Shiroman (Shigura Matsu)
Shuuten Unknown (Shiho Sugiura)...
- van
Haeften Louis de Caullery, Wide
harbor scene with
fishermen and the
Seagod Neptune, a town in the
distance at
Dorotheum Ineke Wolf and
Margreet Wolters...