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*[[Kaha'i]] (Polynesian mythology)
*[[Kaha'i]] (Polynesian mythology)
*[[Uira]] (Polynesian mythology)
*[[Uira]] (Polynesian mythology)

==Contemporary popular culture==
*[[Raiden (Mortal Kombat)]] originally from popular video game [[Mortal Kombat (series)|Mortal Kombat]]
*[[Blind Io]] in the [[Discworld]] series by [[Terry Pratchett]].
*[[Ramuh]] from the popular [[Final Fantasy]] series.
*[[Skypiea's Priests#Eneru|Enel]] from the popular [[One Piece]] series.
*[[Thor]] from [[Marvel Comics]].
*[[Brian Rosenworcel]] from the popular rock band [[Guster]].
*[[Thor Hushovd]] nicknamed professional cyclist of [[Crédit Agricole (cycling team)]].


==Literature==
==Literature==

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Polytheistic peoples of many cultures have postulated a thunder god, the personification or source of the seemingly magical forces of thunder and lightning. Frequently, the thunder god is known as the chief or king of the gods, for example Zeus in Greek mythology, or otherwise a close relation, for example Thor in Norse mythology, son of Odin also Indra in Hindu mythology.

List of thunder gods

Ancient Near East

Eurasian

East Asia

Americas

Africa

South Pacific

Literature

  • H. Munro Chadwick, The Oak and the Thunder-God, Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (1900).

See also