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God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Taygete, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades: One of 7 Pleiades.
Terpsichore (Dance) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: One of the 9 Muses.
Tethys, God Greek Female The Titans, AKA Elder Gods Venus for love. Unending stream of water encircling the world.
Tezcatlipoca, God Aztec Male God of the Warriors.
Thalia (1) (Comedy) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: One of the 9 Muses.
Thalia (2) (Good Cheer) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Graces: One of the Graces
Thanatos, Lessor Gods Greek Male Death. Overshadowed by Hades the lord of the Underworld
Thea, God Greek Unknown The Titans, AKA Elder Gods Sun for illumination
Themis, God Greek Female The Titans, AKA Elder Gods Jupiter for law. Justice and order.
Thetis, Nymphs of the sea. Greek Female The Nereids: One of 50 daughters of Nereus and Doris.
Thor, God Norse Male Ruler of the sky and thunder.
Tisiphone, Lessor Gods Greek The Erinnyes: Punish crime. Particularly concerned with matricide.
Triton, Lessor Gods Greek Male The trumpetor of the sea.
Tyr: (AKA Tiu, Ziu) God Norse Male God of war, bravest of the gods.

  1. Taygete, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades are the 7 daughters of Atlas: They were always persued by Orion but, they always fled him successfully. Zeus took pity on them and placed them in heaven as stars, to keep them out of Orion's reach. Source

  2. Terpsichore (Dance) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: They are known for the music of their song, which brings joy to any who hear it. There are nine Muses, each with her own specialty: Source

  3. Tethys, God Greek Female The Titans, also known as the elder gods, ruled the earth before the Olympians. During their rule the Titans were associated with the various planets. Venus for love. Unending stream of water encircling the world. Source

  4. Tezcatlipoca, God Aztec Male God of the Warriors. He was pictured as a Jaguar

  5. Thalia (1) (Comedy) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: They are known for the music of their song, which brings joy to any who hear it. There are nine Muses, each with her own specialty: Source

  6. Thalia (2) (Good Cheer) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Graces The are known for singing and dancing for the gods. Source

  7. Thanatos, Lessor Gods Greek Male Death He may be thought of as a personification of death. He plays little role in the myths. He became rather overshadowed by Hades the lord of the Underworld Source

  8. Thea, God Greek Unknown The Titans, also known as the elder gods, ruled the earth before the Olympians. During their rule the Titans were associated with the various planets. Sun for illumination Source

  9. Themis, God Greek Female The Titans, also known as the elder gods, ruled the earth before the Olympians. During their rule the Titans were associated with the various planets. Jupiter for law. Justice and order. She was the mother of the Fates. Source

  10. Thetis, Nymphs of the sea. Greek Female The Nereids: One better known of 50 daughters of Nereus and Doris. All of them lovely. Source

  11. Thor,: God Norse Male This powerful god is a son of Odin, and second in command under his father. He welds a hammer and is ruler of the sky and thunder. Source

  12. Tisiphone, Lessor Gods Greek The Erinnyes: Also known as the Furies, punish crime. They persue wrong doers relentlessly, until death, often driving them to suicide. They are particularly concerned with matricide. The Erinnyes came from the blood of Uranus when he was castrated. Source

  13. Triton, Lessor Gods Greek Male The trumpetor of the sea. His trumpet is a great shell. He is the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite. Source

  14. Tyr: (AKA Tiu, Ziu) God Norse Male He is the god of war, and known to be the bravest of the gods. Source

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