
| Norse | Slavic | Latin | Greek | Ægyptian | Persian | Assyrian | Indian | Chinese |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| id. | Chaos | Hun-tun(?) | ||||||
| id. | Erebus | |||||||
| Cupid | Erós | |||||||
| Nox | Nyx | |||||||
| Ether | Æthér | |||||||
| Zorja(?) | Dies | Hémera | ||||||
| Jord | Tellus | Gé | Cissaré(?) | Bhumi(?) | ||||
| Cælus | Uranus | Nut | Anus | Dyaus(?) | Tien(?) | |||
| Pontus | ||||||||
| Urea | ||||||||
| ed. | Téthys | Tauthé | ||||||
| id. | Óceanus | Apasón | ||||||
| Hyperión | ||||||||
| Thía | ||||||||
| Cœus | ||||||||
| Phœbé | ||||||||
| Njord | Saturn | Cronus | Ceb | Zervan | Ninurtu | |||
| Ops | Rhea | |||||||
| Críus | ||||||||
| Eurybia | ||||||||
| Themis | ||||||||
| Mnémosyné | ||||||||
| Japetus | ||||||||
| Frige | Venus | Aphrodite | Hathór | Anaïtis | Ishtar/Inanna | |||
| Phorcys | ||||||||
| Cétó | ||||||||
| Clymené | ||||||||
| Atlas | ||||||||
| Mebœtius | ||||||||
| Prométheus | ||||||||
| Epimétheus | ||||||||
| Dióné | ||||||||
| Latona | Létó | Butó | ||||||
| Vesta | Hestia | ———— | ||||||
| Ceres | Demétér | Isis | ||||||
| Juno | Héra | ———— | ||||||
| Veles(?) | Dis | Hadés | Amenthés | Arímanius | ||||
| Neptune | Posídón | ———— | ||||||
| Thunor | Perun | Jupiter | Zeus | Ammón | Hóromasés | Bel | Indra(?) | |
| Sunna | Dažbog(?) | Sol | Apolló | Hórus | Mithras | Shamash/Utu | ||
| Mani | Diana | Artemis | Bubastis | Mah(?) | Sin/Nanna | |||
| Tiw | Mars | Arés | Onuris | Nirgal | ||||
| Minerva | Athéna | Néith | ||||||
| Svarog | Vulcan | Héphæstus | Phtha | Ao | Agni(?) | |||
| Woden | Mercury | Hermés | Theuth | Nebo | Tsang-chieh(?) | |||
| Hercules | Héraclés | Su | ||||||
| Liber | Dionysus | Osiris | Pan-ku(?) | |||||
| Proserpina | Persephoné | |||||||
| Vediovis | Asclépius | Imythés |
- Chaos:
- As Chaos, is also called Chasma.
- Dies:
- As Dies, is identified with Aurora.
- As Hémera, is identified with Éós.
- Tellus:
- As Gé, is also called Gæa.
- As Cissaré, is also called Ci.
- Tethys:
- As Téthys, is identified with Thalassa.
- As Tauthé, is also called Thalatté.
- Saturn:
- As Cronus, is identified with Chronus.
- Venus:
- As Chabar, also called Alilat, is the god of the Hagarenes (now called Moslems). The fragments of the head of her idol are embed in the black stone at Mecca. Previously, the Arabs worshipped her with Aluzza & Manat.
- As Ishtar, is also called Astarté & Mylitta.
- Dis:
- As Dis & Hadés, is also called Plutó.
- Jupiter:
- As Jupiter, is also called Jove.
- As Zeus, is also called Dias.
- As Bel, is identified, by some, with Illinus.
- Sol:
- As Sol & Apolló is also called Phœbus.
- As Apolló, is identified with Hélios.
- Diana:
- As Artemis, is identified with Seléné.
- As Slenéné, is also called Méné.
- Minerva:
- As Athéna, is identified, by some, with Anaïtis.
- Mercury:
- As Hermés, is identified, by some, with Anubis.
- Liber:
- As Liber & Dionysus, is also called Bacchus
- As Dionysius, is identified with Phanés, Métis, Ericepæus, Æon, Zagreus, & Sabazius.
- As Sabazius, is identified by some as the god of the Jews.
- As Osiris, is also called Serapis.
- Proserpina:
- As Persephoné, is also called Coré, & identified with Praxidicé.
References
- John of Damascus, St. “On Heresies” in: The Fount of Knowledge.
- Sysoev, Daniel, St. A Chronicle of the Beginning
- Damascius. Difficulties and Solutions of First Principles.
- Hesiod. Theogony.
- Plato. Timæus.
- Homer. Illiad.
- Iamblichus. The Theology of Arithmetic.
- Plutarch. “On Isis and Osiris” in: Moralia.
- Herodotus. Histories.
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