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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 145. Chapters: Armenian deities, Baltic deities, Basque and Iberian deities, Celtic deities, Etruscan deities, European goddesses, European gods, Finnish deities, Germanic deities, Gnostic deities, Greek deities, Indo-European deities, Lithuanian deities, Lusitanian deities, Roman deities, Sami deities, Slavic deities, Aphrodite, Demeter, Di indigetes, Freyr, Baldr, Prometheus, Tyr, Frigg, Leto, Demiurge, Abraxas, Chronos, Unknown God, Aeon, Pluto, Hermaphroditus, Plutus, Di Penates, Pales, Novensiles, Virtus, Cabeiri, Prajapati, Perun, Anahita, Thor, Proto-Indo-European religion, W danaz, Celtic pantheon, W den, Twelve Olympians, Priapus, List of Germanic deities, Armenian mythology, ostre, Chaos, Sol, Nerthus, Frijj, Perk nas, Greek sea gods, List of Irish mythological figures, Barbelo, List of Celtic deities, Wayland the Smith, Perchta, Parjanya, Mari, Tharapita, Fraujaz, Nenia Dea, List of Slavic deities, Perkwunos, Chthonic, Dievas, Nehalennia, Protogenoi, Greek Gods and their Roman counterparts, Fragments of Lappish Mythology, Idis, Abatur, Dawn goddess, Tanfana, Regnator omnium deus, Common Germanic deities, Vagdavercustis, Rigvedic deities, Dii Consentes, Ataegina, Fjorgyn and Fjorgynn, Dyeus, Sugaar, Monad, Norea, Urtzi, Sinthgunt, Reitia, List of Lusitanian deities, Zisa, Salus, Divine twins, Setheus, Seaxn at, Azone, Theomachy, Indalo, Alcis, Bangp tys, Aitvaras, Ved-ava, Tork Angegh, Epidotes, Baduhenna, Iovantucarus, Hariasa, Suria, Eki, Holle, Sandraudiga, Eate, Boginki, Aeron, Erditse, Candamius, Jupiter-puer, Turiacus, Sudice, Porenut, Lurbira, Varpulis, Hylates, Moni, Euri, Inguma, Aide, Ilargi, Eacus, Kurdalaegon, Cragus, Cariociecus, Egoi, Dogoda, Siebe, Cilens, Gaizkin, Orko. Excerpt: In ancient Greek religion and myth, Pluto (, Plout n) was a name for the ruler of the underworld; the god was also know..