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Gods of Chinatown
Picture-rich guide to locating Buddhist temples at the streets of Chinatown.
http://gods.tenement.org/


Gods, Heroes and Myth
Features the Arthurian Legend as well as Babylonian, Celtic, Egyptian, Native American, Norse, Greek, and Roman mythologies.
http://www.gods-heros-myth.com/


Classical Myths and Legends
Provides information about gods, goddesses, and major heroes. Also contains stories of the Trojan War, Homer's Iliad and Odyssey as well as details on various Roman deities and epic stories.
http://oldweb.uwp.edu/academic/english/canary/gods.htm


Hogskolan Ilulea: A Bit of Swedish (and Scandinavic) History
Contains information about old Norse mythology. Also includes articles about Loki.
http://www.luth.se/luth/present/sweden/history/gods/


Maya in Time
Introduces gods worshipped by the Maya such as Hanab Ku the supreme deity or the creator, Cizin the god of death, and Chac the god of rain and lightning.
http://www.jaguar-sun.com/gods.html


Mayan Gods
Index of names of gods, goddesses, and deities worshipped by the Mayans as presented in Mesoamerican mythology.
http://www.comparative-religion.com/ancient/mesoamerica/mayan-gods.php


Forged By Lightning
Contemporary novel regarding the worship of gods by Romans and Carthaginians. Introduces names of the gods of Rome and Greece.
http://www.hannibalofcarthage.org/gods.php


Mythography: Gods and Goddesses
Introduces the stories of the Olympians, the Chthonians and the Titans, and the free spirit gods and goddesses of Greek mythology.
http://www.loggia.com/myth/gods.html


Mythological Studies
Provides reading materials and resources about the images found in Indo-European mythologies.
http://greek-gods.tripod.com/


Japanese Gods and Goddesses
Listings of gods and goddesses' names in Japanese mythology. Also defines their various roles and importance in the universe.
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Dojo/5644/gods.htm


Japanese Mythology: Stories of Gods and Goddesses
Presents seven chapters of the myth starting from the birth of Japan Islands, the Land of Yomi, Ukei, Yamata-no-Orochi, stories of Susanoa, white rabbit in Inaba, and the crisis of Oo-Namichi.
http://www.interq.or.jp/www-user/fuushi/e-myth-a.htm




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