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Spandaramet (Armenian: Սպանդարամետ) or
Sandaramet (Սանդարամետ) was the
Armenian name of the
Zoroastrian yazata (angelic divinity)
Spenta Armaiti, one...
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- of the sun and light, son of Aramazd, the
brother of
Anahit and Nane.
Spandaramet, a
daughter of Aramazd, and
chthonic goddess of fertility, vineyards...
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other gods,
rarely with a wife,
though sometimes husband to
Anahit or
Spandaramet.
Aramazd was the
Parthian form of
Ahura Mazda. The
merging of the two...
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dedicated to him.
Omanos - The
Armenian form of the
Zoroastrian Vohu Manah.
Spandaramet -
Cognate of the
Iranian Spenta Armaiti, a
daughter of Aramazd, and cthonic...
- inspiration,
Tsovinar the
goddess of waters,
Amanor the god of hospitality,
Spandaramet the
goddess of death, and
Gissaneh the
mother goddess of nature. The...
- (Anaitis)
Astghik (Astɫik)
Bagmasti Nane (Hane, Hanea, Nana, Nanai)
Saris Spandaramet (Sandaramet)
Tsovinar (Nar)
Arubani Bagvarti (Bagbartu, Bagmashtu, Bagparti)...
- dead. A
counterpart exists in pre-Christian
Armenian mythology,
named Spandaramet or Sandaramet,
whose role is
connected to
earth and the underworld. Namely...
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other gods,
rarely with a wife,
though sometimes husband to
Anahit or
Spandaramet.
Aramazd was the
Parthian form of
Ahura Mazda.
Armenian Zoroastrianism...