Time and fate deities
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Time in religion and mythology | ||
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Time and fate deities of antiquity | Egyptian — Hemsut · Huh Ancient Near East — Ashima · Ishtar · Mamitu · Mammetun · Manah · Manu the Great · Meni Roman — The Fates: Parcae — Decima · Morta · Nona Etruscan — Nortia · Tinia Baltic — Dalia · Laima · Lauma | |
Hinduism | ||
Buddhism | ||
Judaism | Ancient of Days · Ein Sof · Hebrew calendar · Missing years · Jewish holidays · Passover · Shabbat · Shabbaton · Shmita | |
Christianity | ||
Islam | ||
Other traditions | ||
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