Dying God - List of Life-death-rebirth Deities

List of Life-death-rebirth Deities

  • Australian Aboriginal mythology
    • Julunggul
    • Wawalag
  • Akkadian mythology
    • Tammuz
    • Ishtar
  • Arabian mythology
    • Phoenix
  • Aztec mythology
    • Quetzalcoatl
    • Xipe Totec
  • Canaanite mythology
    • Adonis
    • Baal
    • Eshmun
    • Melqart
  • Christian mythology
    • Jesus
  • Dacian mythology
    • Zalmoxis
  • Egyptian mythology
    • Osiris
    • Amun
    • Horus
    • Amun-Min (Amen-Min)
  • Etruscan mythology
    • Atunis (also known as "Adonis" in Greek)
  • Finnic mythology
    • Lemminkäinen
  • Greek mythology
    • Adonis
    • Cronus
    • Dionysus
    • Orpheus
    • Persephone
  • Hindu mythology
    • Chinnamasta
    • Iravan
    • Barbarika
  • Japanese mythology
    • Izanagi
  • Jewish mythology
    • Lailah
  • Khoikhoi mythology
    • Heitsi-eibib
  • Korean mythology
    • Bari (or Baridegi)
  • Native American mythology
    • Kaknu
  • Norse mythology
    • Gullveig
    • Odin
    • Baldr
  • Phrygian mythology
    • Attis
  • Religion in ancient Rome
    • Aeneas
    • Bacchus
    • Proserpina
  • Slavic mythology
    • Jarilo
    • Kostroma
    • Marzanna
  • Sumerian mythology
    • Dumuzi
    • Inanna
  • Yoruba mythology
    • Obatala
    • Moremi Ajasoro

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