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In modern times the name, with the spelling "Tanith", has been used as a female given name, both for real people and, more frequently, in occult fiction. From the 5th century BC onwards, Tanit is associated with that of Ba`al Hammon. She is given the epithet pene baal ("face of Baal") and the title rabat, the female form of rab (chief).
Myrice (mythology) (previous page) This page was last edited on 16 September 2024, at 16:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Female folklore characters (4 C, 2 P) ... Pages in category "Women in mythology" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
Pages in category "Female legendary creatures" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 211 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Siraya mythology Takaraenpada Egyptian mythology Ahti ... Haashchʼéé Baʼáádí (Hastsébaádi, Qastcebaad, Yebaad) (Female Divinity) Haashchʼéé Oołtʼohí ...
This is an index of lists of mythological figures from ancient Greek religion and mythology. List of Greek deities; List of mortals in Greek mythology; List of Greek legendary creatures; List of minor Greek mythological figures; List of Trojan War characters; List of deified people in Greek mythology; List of Homeric characters
Female legendary characters (4 C, 1 P) Women in mythology (12 C, 38 P) C. Crones (14 P) W. Witches in folklore (7 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Female folklore characters"
In this context, Euripides developed detailed [18] female characters with real personalities. [19] [20] This phenomenon is so prevalent that women make up almost all of his characters who think and philosophize. [19] [20] Among the figures affected by these innovations are his Medea, Phaedra, and Helen, among others. [21]