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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. This is a list of notable offspring of a deity with a mortal, in mythology and modern fiction. Such entities are sometimes referred to as demigods, although the term "demigod" can also refer to a minor deity, or great mortal hero with god-like valour and skills, who sometimes attains ...
A demigod is a part-human and part-divine offspring of a deity and a human, [1] ... Among the demigods in Chinese mythology, Erlang Shen and Chen Xiang are most ...
Parents of demigods in classical mythology (3 C, 2 P) Children of Poseidon (5 C, 134 P) Children of Potamoi (5 C, 59 P) R. Romulus and Remus (1 C, 12 P) Z.
The group of figures referred to as "heroes" (or "demigods"), unique to Greek religion and mythology, are (after the time of Homer) individuals who have died but continue to exert power in the world, [3] and who were worshipped in hero cults.
Articles relating to demigods, minor deities, or mortals or immortals who are the offspring of a god and a human, ... Demigods in classical mythology (20 C, 27 P) F.
Matton (Μάττων), demi-god of the meal, specifically the kneading of dough; Mene (Μήνη), goddess of the months; Palaestra (Παλαίστρα), goddess of wrestling; Pasiphaë (Πασιφάη), witch-goddess and queen of Crete; Phanes (Φάνης): the god of procreation in the Orphic tradition.
The following is a family tree of gods, goddesses, and other divine and semi-divine figures from Ancient Greek mythology and Ancient Greek religion. Chaos
Demigods and Culture Heroes. A502. Heroes or demigods as fourth race of men. A510. Origin of the culture hero (demigod). A515.1.1. Twin culture heroes. A521. Culture hero as dupe or trickster. A531. Culture hero (demigod) overcomes monsters.