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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: 178. Chapters: War goddesses, War gods, Yahweh, Ares, Athena, Freyja, Set, Horus, Ishtar, The Morrigan, Huitzilopochtli, Tyr, Eris, Tezcatlipoca, Enyo, Indra, Macha, Esus, Mixcoatl, Bastet, Badb, Neith, Sekhmet, Wepwawet, Menrva, Bia, Anann, Teoyaomicqui, Keres, Ogoun, T matauenga, Andraste, Monthu, Nerio, Maahes, Durga, Enyalius, Banba, Belatu-Cadros, Anhur, Tohil, Mextli, Resheph, Erzulie, Honos, Alaisiagae, Laran, Menhit, Virtus, Cihuateteo, Ankt, Sopdu, Agrona, Andarta, Chamunda, Rudianos, Segomo, Smertrios, Camulus, Samulayo, Cocidius, Bugid Y Aiba, Inanna, Guan Yu, Perun, Wadjet, Mars, Anahita, Matrikas, Odin, Murugan, List of women warriors in folklore, Varahi, Hextor, Anat, Ikenga, Pele, Woman warrior, Vai rava a, Astarte, List of war deities, Mogons, Kathyayini, Chi You, Iku-Turso, Brigantia, Kartikay, Svetovid, Amadioha, Nemain, Hachiman, Cicolluis, Nike, Toutatis, Mangala, kuninushi, Tanit, Toci, Nane, Uastyrdzhi, Bellona, Korravai, Twelve Heavenly Generals, Catubodua, K, au ka, Radegast, Trebaruna, Victoria, Alala, Great Gish, Pancika, Winalagalis, aldi, Manyu, Nanaya, Hadur, Dh tar ra, Hysminai, Machai, Kokou, Rugiewit, Ayao, Polemos, Zababa, hoyamatsumi, Apedemak, Kydoimos, Neto, Shala, Cariocecus, Vir haka, Phaleg, Medaurus, Lua, Al-Qaum, Mexitli, Palioxis, Proioxis, Homados, Shulmanu, Maher, Shara, Qamaits, Sebitti, Cragus, Pie, Cariociecus, Agurzil, Wurrukatte, Pap-nigin-gara, Agasaya, Futsunushi. Excerpt: Yahweh ( or; Hebrew: ) is the name of the biblical god. Aside from the mention in Moabite on King Mesha's stele referring to Israel's God, "Yahweh" occurs once either as a place name or a deity in a 15th century BCE Egyptian record of the land of the Shasu. Friedrich Delitzsch (1903) proposed that the name was related to the name ending -yahu found in some Ugaritic personal names, though no further ev...