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  • 121Tegid Foel — is the husband of Ceridwen in Welsh mythology. His name rendered into English would be Tacitus the Bald . In folklore, Tegid Foel is associated with Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake) in Gwynedd and may have been the tutelary deity of that lake. Tegid Foel… …

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  • 122Khipa — (also Khebe) is a tutelary deity of the Hurrians and Hittites. This may be an archaic name for the goddess Ma.ee also* Hittite mythology * Hurrian mythology References * Michael Jordon, Encyclopedia of Gods, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002 …

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  • 123Tishpak — (Tispak) is an Akkadian god, the tutelary deity of the city of Esnumma (Eshnunna).Likely, identical with the Hurrian god “Teshup”. References Michael Jordon (2002) Encyclopedia of Gods. Kyle Cathie Limited.Theodore J. Lewis (1996) CT 13.33 34 and …

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  • 124Kshetrapati — IAST|kṣétrapati (or IAST|kṣétrasya páti ) lord of the soil is the name of a tutelary deity in the Rigveda (RV 4.57, RV 7.35, RV 10.66) and Atharvaveda (AVŚ 2.8.5). Also feminine, IAST|kṣétrasya pátnī mistress of the soil , and IAST|kṣétrāṇām páti …

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  • 125List of Shinto shrines in Taiwan — On June 17, 1895 [cite web | url = http://www.twhistory.org.tw/20010618.htm | title = Japanese era Dominion Day | publisher = Taiwan History Association (臺灣歷史學會)| author = Tsai Chin tang (蔡錦堂)] (Meiji 28), Taiwan came under the rule of the Empire …

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  • 126Portrait of Yutog Yontan Gonpo — The Portrait of Yutog Yontan Gonpo is an 17th century Buddhist depiction of the lama and the physician Yutog Yontan Gonpo of Tibet. This style of Tibetan thangka painting is called tsal thang with gold on a vermilion ground. The figure of Yutog… …

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  • 127Yogambara — (Tibetan: nam khai nal jor), is a tutelary deity in Tibetan Buddhism belonging to the Wisdom mother class of the Anuttarayoga tantra.It was made famous in the Vajravali text of the Indian Pandita Abhayakaragupta and through the tradition of Marpa …

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  • 128Marad — For other uses, see Marad (disambiguation). Coordinates: 32°04′N 44°47′E / 32.067°N 44.783°E / 32.067; …

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