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  2. Category:Snake goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Goddesses depicted as snakes or having a snake theme in their depiction and worship. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. A.

  3. Serpent Society - Wikipedia

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    The Serpent Society is an organization of snake-themed supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The society is a continuation of the original group the Serpent Squad and was later changed into Serpent Solutions.

  4. Category:Snake deities - Wikipedia

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    Deities depicted as snakes or having a snake theme in their depiction and worship. Subcategories. ... Snake gods (2 C, 48 P) F. Feathered serpent deities (1 C, 6 P) N.

  5. Snake goddess - Wikipedia

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    A snake goddess is a goddess associated with a snake theme. Examples include: Meretseger ("She Who Loves Silence"), an Egyptian snake goddess; Minoan snake goddess figurines, Minoan archaeological artifacts; Renenutet ("She Who Nourishes"), an Egyptian snake goddess; Wadjet ("Green One"), an Egyptian snake goddess

  6. Serpent Squad - Wikipedia

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    The Serpent Squad is a fictional mercenary group composed of snake-themed criminals appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Most often antagonists of Captain America , the roster has changed through various incarnations.

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  8. Category:Snake gods - Wikipedia

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  9. Snakes in mythology - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian myth has had several snake-gods, from the 'coiled one' Mehen who assisted Ra in fighting Aapep every day to the two-headed Nehebkau who guarded the underworld. In Korean mythology, the goddess Eobshin was the snake goddess of wealth, as snakes ate rats and mice that gnawed on the crops.