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umbrellajam · 4 days ago
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caught up on Absolute WW #6-7 and I'm literally fucking. flailing and kicking and silently screaming "I can't wait I CAN'T WAAAAAIT TO OWN THIS AAAAAHHHHHH AUGUST TWEEEELVE???? why can't I kick in the door to my LCS and pick it up right NOW 😭"
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samawitch · 4 years ago
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Deity Herb Correspondences
Most of these associations come from “Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs”. I assorted what religion or pantheon they belong to based off my own research but of course feel free to tell me and/or correct anything that is wrong! Also, I highly encourage you to add your own associations, whether based off of research or your own experience, to this. I do not work with or worship any deities as I am currently only researching.
*it was pointed out that they’re are many deities missing from this list. I made this post with only a few trusted resources and these were the ones in these pantheons that were included. Feel free to add deities outside of the ones on this list and even those outside of these pantheons as well!
Greek
Adonis: Anemone, Myrrh, Rose
Aphrodite: Apple, Cinnamon, Cypress, Marjoram, Myrtle, Orris
Apollo: Apple, Bay, Fenugreek, Heliotrope, Lily of the Valley, Mistletoe, Olive,
Date palm
Artemis: Amaranth, Cypress, Daisy, Hazel, Mugwort, Myrtle, Date palm,
Willow, Wormwood
Athena: Apple, Olive
Attis: Almond, Pine
Circe: Belladonna
Demeter: Bean, Pennyroyal, Poppy, Rose, Wheat
Dionysus: Agaric, Apple, Fennel, Fig, Grape, Ivy, Pine
Erato: Oak
Eros: Bay, Rose, Saffron
Harpocrates: Rose
Hebe: Cypress
Hecate: Belladonna, Cyclamen, Dandelion, Garlic, Hemlock, Mandrake, Mint,
Oak, Date palm, Willow, Wolf’s Bane
Hera: Apple, Orris, Willow
Hermes: Almond,
Hymen: Hawthorn
Hypnos: Poppy
Irene: Olive
Iris: Orris, Wormwood
Pan: Oak, Pine
Persephone: Parsley, Pomegranate, Willow
Poseidon: Ash
Prometheus: Fennel
Rhea: Oak
Roman
Aesculapius: Bay, Lily of the Valley, Black Mustard
Aurora: Rose
Bacchus: Grape, Ivy
Bellona: Belladonna
Cardea: Arbutus, Bean, Hawthorn
Ceres: Bay, Pomegranate, Wheat, Willow
Cupid: Cypress, Rose
Faunus: Bay
Flora: Hawthorn
Diana: Acacia, Apple, Hazel, Mugwort, Mulberry, Rue, Wormwood
Janus: Oak
Juno: Fig, Iris, Lily, Vervain
Jupiter: Carnation, Cypress, Gorse, Oak, Vervain
Mars: Ash, Vervain
Mercury: Almond, Hazel, Willow
Minerva: Mulberry, Olive, Thistle
Mithras: Cypress
Neptune: Ash
Pluto: Cypress, Mint, Peppermint
Sylvanus: Pine
Uranus: Ash
Venus: Anemone, Angelica, Apple, Apricot, Aster, Cinnamon, American elder,
Lily, Linden, Maidenhair, Marjoram, Mistletoe, Myrtle, Pine, Quince, Vervain, Violet
Norse
Baldur: St. John’s Wort
Freya: Cowslip, Daisy, Mistletoe, Primrose, Strawberry
Frigga: Mistletoe
Hoenin: Elm
Hulda: Flax, Rose
Iduna: Apple
Odin/Woden: Elm, Mistletoe, Ash
Rowen: Clover
Thor: Ash, Birch, Daisy, Gorse, Nettle, Oak, Thistle, Tormentil, Vervain
Kemetic/Egyptian
Bast(et): Catnip
Hathor: Grape, Mandrake, Myrtle, Rose
Hekat: Cypress
Horus: Horehound
Isis: Fig, Heather, Iris, Myrrh, Onion, Orris, Date palm, Rose, Vervain
Nepthys: Lily
Osiris: Acacia, Ivy, Orris
Ra: Acacia, Frankincense, Myrrh, Olive, Date palm
Taht: Date palm
Thoth: Almond, Hazel
Also! Daily reminder to make sure that you are hydrated! Get a glass of water and take a breath. 
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romegreeceart · 4 years ago
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Religion & mythology (tags)
Tag list of ancient deities, heroes, heroines, mythical beasts etc. Mostly from Greek, Roman and Etruscan world although a few gods from Egypt, Gallia and Germania are also included. Mostly pics. 
https://romegreeceart.tumblr.com/tagged/
A
Abudantia
Achilles
Agamemnon
Aequitas
Aeneas 
Aeneid 
Aion 
Aita (Etruscan god of underworld)
Altar
Amazons
Amphitrite
Andromache  
Andromeda
Anna Perenna
Antiope
Aphrodite 
Apis
Apollo
Ares
Argonauts
Ariadne
Aristaeus
Arval Brethren
Artemis
Asclepius
Athena
Athis
Atlas
Attis 
Augur  
B
Bacchus
Bal
Bast
Bastet
Baubo 
Bellerophon
Bellona 
Bona Dea 
Bonus Eventus
Briseis
C
Centaur
Cerberus
Ceres
Charon
Chimaera
Circe
Clytemnestra
Concordia
Cornucopia
Cumaean Sibyl
Cupid
Cupid and Psyche
Curse
Cybele
Cyclops
D
Daemons
Danae
Daphne
Deities
Demeter
Demigod
Diana
Dido of Carthage
Dionysus (1)
Dionysos (2)
Dioscuri
Dirce
Dragon
E
Early Christian art (1)
Early Christian art (2)
Eileithyia
Electra 
Eleusinian mysteries
Eos
Erinyes
Eros
Erotes
Euphrates (river god)
Europa
F
Faun
Festival 
Festival of Spes
Flamen
Flora
Fortuna
Fortuna Muliebris
G
Gaia
Galatea
Ganymedes
Garden of Hesperides
Genius
Gigantomachy
Glycon
God
Goddess
Gorgon
Greek religion
Griffin
H
Hades 
Hecate
Hector and Andromache  
Hector 1
Hector 2
Helen
Helios
Hera
Herakles
Hercules
Hermanubis 
Hermes
Herse
Hermaphroditus
Heroes of Trojan war 
Hilaritas
Honos
Horai
House of Atreus
Hydra
Hygieia
Hylas
Hymen
I
Icarus
Incense burner
Iphigenia
Isis
J
Janus
Jason
Juno
Jupiter 1 
Jupiter 2
K
Kassandra (Princess of Troy)
L
Lararium
Lares
Lasa
Leda
Leucothea
Libertas
Luna
M
Maenad
Magic
Magna Mater
Mars
Marsyas
Mater Matuta
Matrons (Germanic Mother goddesses)
Medea
Medusa
Melqart
Menvra
Mercurius
Metamorphosis
Metamorphoses
Minerva
Minor deity
Minotaur
Mithras 1
Mithras 2
Mnemosyne
Moirai
Muses
Mystery cult
Mysticism
Mythology
N
Narcissus
Nemean lion
Nemesis
Nemoralia
Neptunus
Nereid
Nike
Niobe
Nymphs
Nyx
O
Odysseus
Offering
Omphale
Ops
Oracle of Delphi
Oracle of Delphi 2
Orestes
Orion
Orpheus
Orphic
P
Pan
Paris
Pegasus
Persephone
Perseus
Phersipnei
Pluto
Polyphemus
Pontifex
Pontifex Maximus
Poseidon
Priapus
Priest
Priestess
Prometheus 
Pyramus and Thisbe
Pythian games
Q
Quirinus
R
Religion
Rite
Ritual
River God
Roma
Roman religion
S
Sacrifice
Salacia
Salus
Sanctuary
Saturnalia
Saturnus
Satyrs
Scylla
Sea centaur
Securitas
Selene
Sema Sancus
Shrine
Silen
Silenus
Sirens
Sol Invictus
Sons of Antiope
Sphinx
Summanus
Sylvanus
Syrian Gods 
T
Temple
Tethys
The Three Fates
Theseus
Thetis
Three Graces
Tinia
Titans
Tragic House of Cadmus
Treveris (city goddess of Trier) 
Triptolemus (Eleusinian mysteries)
Triton
Turan
Tyche
Typhon
U
Underworld
Uni 
V
Venus 
Venus de Milo
Venus Cloacina (Forum Romanum)
Vesta
Victoria 1
Victoria 2
Virtus
Votive offering 1
Votive offering 2
Vulcanus
W
Witchcraft
Z
Zephyrys
Zeus
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version103 · 6 years ago
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Latin Names - Female: C
CÆCILIA: Feminine form of Latin Cæcilius, meaning "blind." CÆLESTIS: Latin unisex name meaning "heavenly." In Roman mythology, this is an epithet belonging to the god Jupiter (Jupiter Cælestis) and the goddess Diana (Diana Cælestis). CÆLIA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Cælius, probably meaning "heaven." CALISTA: Variant spelling of Latin Callista, meaning "most beautiful." CALISTO: Variant spelling of Latin Callisto, meaning "most beautiful." CALLIGENIA: Latin form of Greek Kalligeneia, meaning "beauty-born." In mythology, this is the name of the nymph nurse of the goddess Demeter and her daughter Persephone. CALLIOPE: Latin form of Greek Kalliope, meaning "beautiful voice." In mythology, this is the name of the muse of epic poetry. CALLISTA: Latin form of Greek Kallistê, meaning "most beautiful." In mythology, this is the name of a Haliad nymph, the daughter of the sea god Triton. This is also a surname belonging to Artemis. CALLISTE: Latin form of Greek Kallistê, meaning "most beautiful." In mythology, this is the name of a Haliad nymph, the daughter of the sea god Triton. This is also a surname belonging to Artemis. CALLISTO: Latin form of Greek Kallisto, meaning "most beautiful." In Greek mythology, this is the name of the daughter of Lycaon, king of Arcadia. Compare with masculine Callisto. CALYPSO: Latin form of Greek Kalypso, meaning "she who conceals." In mythology, this is the name of a sea nymph and daughter of Atlas. CAMBRIA: From the Latin form of Cymru (the Welsh name for Wales), probably from the old Brythonic word combroges, meaning "compatriots," from the struggle with the Anglo-Saxons. CAMILLA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Camillus, possibly meaning "attendant (for a temple)." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior maiden and queen of the Volsci. CANDACE: Latin form of Greek Kandake, which is of foreign origin, meaning "prince of servants." In Acts 8:27 of the New Testament bible, a queen of Ethiopia is referred to by this name. But it was not actually a personal name, but the name of a dynasty of Ethiopian queens. CANUTE: Variant spelling of Latin Canutte, meaning "knot." CANUTTE: Feminine form of Latin Canutus, meaning "knot." In use by the Norwegians. CARDEA: Latin name meaning "door-pivot." In Roman mythology, this is the name of a goddess of health, door hinges, handles, and thresholds. CARINA: 19th-century English elaborated form of Latin cara, meaning "beloved." From the constellation Carina, from Latin carina, which originally meant "shell of a nut," later "keel of a ship." CARME: Latin form of Greek Karme, meaning "to shear." In mythology, this is the name of a harvest goddess. Compare with another form of Carme. CARMEL: Latin feminine form of Hebrew unisex Karmel, meaning "garden-land." In the bible, this is the name of a mountain in the Holy Land. CARMELLA: Elaborated form of Latin Carmel, meaning "garden-land." CARMINA: Feminine form of Latin Carmine, meaning "song." CAROLA: Feminine form of Latin Carolus, meaning "man." CAROLINA: Pet form of Latin Carola, meaning "man." CASSANDRA: Latin form of Greek Kassandra, meaning "she who entangles men." In mythology, this is the name of King Priam's daughter to whom Apollo gave the gift of foresight then later caused her prophecies to be ignored because she refused his advances. CASSIA: Latin form of Hebrew Qetsiyah, meaning "cassia," a bark similar to cinnamon. CASSIAH: Variant spelling of Latin Cassia, meaning "cassia," a bark similar to cinnamon. CASSIOPEA: Variant spelling of Latin Cassiopeia, meaning "she whose words excel." CASSIOPEIA: Latin form of Greek Kassiopeia, meaning "she whose words excel." In mythology, this is the name of one of the fifty Nereids who became the wife of Cepheus and mother of Andromeda. CETO: Latin form of Greek Keto, meaning "sea-monster." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of sharks, whales, and other dangers of the sea. CHARICLO: Latin form of Greek Khariklo, meaning "graceful spinner." In mythology, this is the name of the nymph wife of Chiron the centaur. CHARIS: Latin form of Greek Kharis, meaning "charm, grace, kindness." In mythology, this is the singular form of plural Kharites (Charites), a name for the goddesses of charm. CHLOE: Latin form of Greek Chloe, meaning "green shoot." In mythology, this is a surname of the goddess Demeter. In the New Testament bible, this name is mentioned by Paul in 1 Corinthians 1:11. CHLORIS: Latin form of Greek Khloris, meaning "green buds." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of flowers and vegetation. CHRISTA: Contracted form of Latin Christina, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ." CHRISTIANA: Feminine form of Latin Christianus, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ." CHRISTINA: Variant spelling of Latin Christiana, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ." CHRYSANTA: Latin form of Greek Chrysanthe, meaning "golden flower." CHRYSEIS: Latin form of Greek Khryseis, meaning "golden." In mythology, this is the name of a Trojan girl mentioned briefly in Homer's Iliad. CHTHONIA: Latin form of Greek Khthonia, meaning "of the earth (especially the inner earth, i.e. underworld)." In mythology, this is an epithet of Hekate or Persephone. CIRCE: Latin form of Greek Kirke, meaning "hoop-round." In mythology, this is the goddess pharmakeia (witch or sorceress) who lived on the island of Aiaia and changed Odysseus's men into hogs. CLARA: Feminine form of Latin Clarus, meaning "clear, bright." In use by the English and Italians. CLARETTA: Pet form of Latin Clara, meaning "clear, bright." CLARICIA: Pet form of Latin Clara, meaning "clear, bright." CLARISSA: Diminutive form of Latin Clara, meaning "fame." CLARITIA: Pet form of Latin Clara, meaning "clear, bright." CLAUDIA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Claudius and French Claude, both meaning "lame." CLEMENCY: Feminine form of Latin Clement, meaning "gentle and merciful." CLEMENTIA: Feminine form of Latin Clementius, meaning "gentle and merciful." CLEMENTINA: Feminine form of Latin Clementinus, meaning "of Clementius." CLEO: Short form of Latin Cleopatra, meaning "glory of the father." CLEOPATRA: Latin form of Greek Kleopatra, meaning "glory of the father." Cleopatra VII reigned as Queen of Egypt from 51-30 B.C. She was born in 69 B.C. in Alexandria, Egypt and is believed to have been black African. CLIO: Latin form of Greek Kleio, meaning "fame, glory." In mythology, this is the name of the muse of poetry and history. CLOTHO: Latin form of Greek Klotho, meaning "spinner." In mythology, this is the name of one of the three Fates (Moirae). CLYMENE: Latin form of Greek Klymene, meaning "praiseworthy might." In mythology, this is the name of several mythological characters including the Oceanid who was the mother of Atlas and Prometheus. CLYTEMNESTRA: Latin form of Greek Klytaimnestra, meaning "famous for her suitors." In mythology, this is the name of the wife of Agamemnon. CLYTIA: Latin form of Greek Klytiê, meaning "famous." In mythology, this is the name of a nymph who was buried alive in sand and transformed into a sunflower. CLYTIE: Latin form of Greek Klytiê, meaning "famous." COLUMBINE: Feminine form of Latin Columba, meaning "dove." Compare with another form of Columbine. CONCEPTA: Latin form of Spanish Concepción, meaning "conception." CONCORDEA: Variant spelling of Latin Concordia, meaning "harmony; peace; with (one) heart." CONCORDIA: Latin name meaning "harmony; peace; with (one) heart." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of peace. Her Greek name is Harmonia. CONSTANTIA: Feminine form of Latin Constantius, meaning "steadfast." CONSTANTINA: Feminine form of Roman Constantinus, meaning "steadfast." CORA: Latin form of Greek Kore, meaning "maiden." In mythology, this is a name borne by Persephone, a goddess of the underworld. CORDULA: Diminutive form of Latin cor ("heart"), hence "little heart." CORE: Latin form of Greek Kore, meaning "maiden." CORETTA: Pet form of Latin Cora, meaning "maiden." CORINA: Variant spelling of Latin Corinna, meaning "maiden." CORINNA: Latin form of Greek Korinna, meaning "maiden." CORNELIA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Cornelius, meaning "of a horn." COSMA: Feminine form of Latin Cosmo, meaning "order, beauty." CRESCENTIA: Feminine form of Latin Crescentius, meaning "to spring up, grow, thrive." CRISTINA: Variant spelling of Latin Christina, meaning "believer" or "follower of Christ." CYBELE: Latin form of Greek Kybele, traditionally rendered "she of the hair." In mythology, this is the name of a Phrygian goddess of fertility. CYMA: Latin form of Greek Kyma, meaning "sprout" or "wave." CYNTHIA: Latin form of Greek Kynthia, meaning "woman from Kynthos." In mythology, this was another name for Artemis. CYRA: Feminine form of Latin Cyrus, meaning "like the sun." CYRIACA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Cyriacus, meaning "of the lord."
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astrognossienne · 8 years ago
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a list of themed asteroids
Greek Theme Asteroids:
5731 Zeus 103 Hera 399 Persephone 46 Hestia 1108 Demeter 2 Pallas (also called Pallas Athene) 881 Athene 433 Eros 16 Psyche 1388 Aphrodite 1862 Apollo 3361 Orpheus 80 Sappho 201 Penelope 1943 Anteros 2101 Adonis 108 Hecuba 4450 Pan 74 Galatea 88 Thisbe 14871 Pyramus 875 Nymphe 499 Venusia 60 Echo 1036 Ganymede 3671 Dionysus 1809 Prometheus 258 Tyche 128 Nemesis 5 Astraea 19521 Chaos 638 Moira 273 Atropos 97 Klotho 120 Lachesis 57 Mnemosyne 600 Musa 22 Kalliope 84 Klio 18 Melpomene 27 Euterpe 62 Erato 81 Terpsichore 30 Urania 23 Thalia 33 Polyhymnia 14827 Hypnos 10 Hygeia 2878 Panacea 1027 Aescualpia 3063 Makhaon 4086 Podalerios 5261 Eureka 5450 Sokrates 5451 Plato 6123 Aristoteles 193 Ambrosia 7 Iris 307 Nike 40 Harmonia 55 Pandora 43 Ariadne 79 Eurynome 105 Artemis 407 Arachne 52 Europa 212 Medea 34 Circe 100 Hekate 69230 Hermes 114 Kassandra 432 Pythia 4341 Poseidon 382 Dodona 342 Endymion 157 Dejanira 1009 Sirene 1309 Hyperborea
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Roman Theme Asteroids:
3 Juno 4 Vesta 1 Ceres 93 Minerva 26 Proserprina h57 Proserpina 16 Psyche 763 Cupido 78 Diana 2063 Bacchus 19 Fortuna 151 Abundantia 490 Veritas 1930 Lucifer
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Vedic/Indian/Hindu/Tantric Theme Asteroids:
1170 Siva 4227 Kaali 2847 Parvati 20000 Varuna 2629 Rudra 2415 Ganesa 5863 Tara 4106 Nada 12472 Samadhi 2815 Soma 25290 Vibhuti 1387 Kama
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Egyptian theme asteroids:
42 Isis 1923 Osiris 4257 Ubasti 1924 Horus 2340 Hathor 1912 Anubis 5381 Sekhmet 287 Nephthys 5011 Ptah 1813 Imhotep 5249 Giza 896 Sphinx 2062 Aten 4848 Tutenchamun 4847 Amenhotep 216 Kleopatra 3199 Nefertiti
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Sumerian/Babylonian/Chaldaean theme asteroids:
1970 Sumeria 22260 Ur 15417 Babylon 5805 Babel 56000 Mesopotamia 313 Chaldaea 1812 Gilgamesh 2101 Adonis 3497 Innanen 7088 Ishtar 584 Semiramis
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Anglo Saxon theme asteroids:
9500 Camelot 2598 Merlin 9499 Excalibur 2597 Arthur 2483 Guinevere 2041 Lancelot 2082 Galahad 2095 Parsifal 2054 Gawain 3180 Morgan 9501 Ywain 1966 Tristan 211 Isolda 29391 Knight 17612 WhiteKnight 9325 Stonehenge 5029 Ireland 28346 Kent
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Norse Theme Asteroids:
3989 Odin 2155 Wodan 77 Frigga 76 Freia 894 Erda 1130 Skuld 167 Urda 949 Hel 4484 Sif 343 Ostara 4572 Brage 176 Iduna 4213 Njord 601 Nerthus 4862 Loke 4092 Tyr 3990 Heimdal 1260 Walhalla 256 Walpurga 1309 Hyperborea
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Spiritual theme asteroids:
3811 Karma 12472 Samadhi (Vedic) 14827 Hypnos (Greek) 55555 DNA 1488 Aura 5239 Reiki 37452 Spirit 6583 Destinn 3561 Devine 1252 Celestia 11911 Angel 5264 Telephus 33154 Talent 490 Veritas (Roman) 9770 Discovery 5261 Eureka (Greek) 227 Philosophia 5450 Sokrates (Greek) 5451 Plato (Greek) 6123 Aristoteles (Greek) 8990 Compassion 8991 Magnanimity 8992 Solidarity 7899 Joya 7707 Yes 2878 Panacea 4955 Gold 5325 Silver 151 Abundantia (Roman) 19 Fortuna (Roman) 258 Tyche (Greek) 193 Ambrosia (Greek) 2815 Soma (Vedic) 25290 Vibhuti (Vedic) 390 Alma 2791 Paradise   1282 Utopia 9500 Camelot (Anglo Saxon) 2598 Merlin (Anglo Saxon) 9499 Excalibur (Anglo Saxon) 1198 Atlantis 279 Thule 1309 Hyperborea (Greek/Norse) 251 Sophia (Greek) 7 Iris (Greek) 167 Urda (Norse) 1130 Skuld (Norse) 1260 Walhalla (Norse) 638 Moira (Greek) 273 Atropos (Greek) 97 Klotho (Greek) 120 Lachesis (Greek) 3235 Melchior 52301 Qumran 634 Ute (Native American) 2938 Hopi (Native American) 8275 Inca Vulcan
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Psychic , Witchcraft, Magick & Occult Asteroids:
1198 Atlantis 279 Thule 2696 Magion 1309 Hyperborea (Norse/Greek) 5264 Telephus 6583 Destinn 3811 Karma 5239 Reiki 1488 Aura 2598 Merlin 8405 Asbolus 2060 Chiron 11518 Jung 1170 Siva (Vedic) 4227 Kaali (Vedic) 2847 Parvati (Vedic) 12472 Samadhi (Vedic) 2815 Soma (Vedic) 25290 Vibhuti (Vedic) 42 Isis (Egyptian) 1923 Osiris (Egyptian) 4257 Ubasti (Egyptian) 1912 Anubis (Egyptian) 1924 Horus (Egyptian) 287 Nephthys (Egyptian) 5381 Sekhmet (Egyptian) 5249 Giza (Egyptian) 896 Sphinx (Egyptian) 93 Minerva (Roman) 78 Diana (Roman) 16 Psyche (Roman/Greek) 2 Pallas (also called Pallas Athene) (Greek) 881 Athene (Greek) 432 Pythia (Greek) 34 Circe (Greek) 100 Hekate (Greek) 114 Kassandra (Greek) 212 Medea (Greek) 258 Tyche (Greek) 7 Iris (Greek) 19521 Chaos (Greek) 128 Nemesis (Greek) 638 Moira (Greek) 273 Atropos (Greek) 97 Klotho (Greek) 120 Lachesis (Greek) 1862 Apollo (Greek) 69230 Hermes (Greek) 3361 Orpheus (Greek) 4341 Poseidon (Greek) 14827 Hypnos (Greek) 3671 Dionysus (Greek) 79 Eurynome (Greek) 157 Dejanira (Greek) 1009 Sirene (Greek) 382 Dodona (Greek) 3989 Odin (Norse) 2155 Wodan (Norse) 77 Frigga (Norse) 76 Freia (Norse) 894 Erda (Norse) 1130 Skuld (Norse) 167 Urda (Norse) 949 Hel (Norse) 4484 Sif (Norse) 3990 Heimdal (Norse) 1260 Walhalla (Norse) 256 Walpurga (Norse) 3258 Somnium 2522 Triglav (Slavic) 1930 Lucifer (Roman) h13 Lilith (True BM) 1181 Lilith (asteroid) Lilith (Dark Moon) h21 Lunar Apogee
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Love, Sexual and Relationship Asteroids:
3 Juno (Roman) 103 Hera (Greek) 5731 Zeus (Greek) 399 Persephone (Greek) 26 Proserprina (Roman) h57 Proserpina (Roman) 4 Vesta (Roman) 46 Hestia (Greek) 1 Ceres (Roman) 1108 Demeter (Greek) 2 Pallas (also called Pallas Athene)(Greek) 881 Athene (Greek) 433 Eros (Greek) 16 Psyche (Greek/Roman) 763 Cupido (Roman) 42 Isis (Egyptian) 1923 Osiris (Egyptian) 1170 Siva (Vedic) 4227 Kaali (Vedic) 2847 Parvati (Vedic) 1388 Aphrodite (Greek) 1862 Apollo (Greek) 80 Sappho (Greek) 201 Penelope (Greek) 1943 Anteros (Greek) 2101 Adonis (Greek/Babylonian) 108 Hecuba (Greek) 3361 Orpheus (Greek) 4450 Pan (Greek) 78 Diana (Roman) 5 Astraea (Greek) 10 Hygeia (Greek) 43 Ariadne (Greek) 875 Nymphe (Greek) 7328 Casanova 1036 Ganymede (Greek) 2063 Bacchus (Roman) 3671 Dionysus (Greek) 3989 Odin (Norse) 2155 Wodan (Norse) 77 Frigga (Norse) 76 Freia (Norse) 4484 Sif (Norse) 74 Galatea (Greek) 3497 Innanen (Sumerian) 7088 Ishtar (Babylonian) 672 Astarte (Assyrian) 88 Thisbe (Greek) 14871 Pyramus (Greek) 2832 Lada (Slavic) 1387 Kama (Vedic): 2060 Chiron 447 Valentine 1221 Amor 4386 Lust 3811 Karma 1585 Union 37452 Spirit 7558 Yurlov 499 Venusia 1487 Boda 4950 House 306 Unitas 868 Lova 73511 Lovas 61342 Lovejoy 6583 Destinn
Mythological couples: Pluto - Persephone Pluto - Proserpine Hera - Zeus (Greek) Jupiter - Juno (Roman) Eros - Psyche (Greek) Cupido - Psyche (Roman) Mars - Venus (Roman) Siva - Parvati (Indian) Siva - Kaali (Indian) Osiris - Isis (Egyptian) Adonis - Innanen (Sumerian/Babylonian/Chaldaean)
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Creativity Asteroids and Muses:
600 Musa (Greek) 2 Pallas (also called Pallas Athene) (Greek) 881 Athene (Greek) 1862 Apollo (Greek) 3361 Orpheus (Greek) 80 Sappho (Greek) 93 Minerva (Roman) 2340 Hathor (Egyptian) 5011 Ptah (Egyptian) 1813 Imhotep (Egyptian) 443 Photographica 57 Mnemosyne (Greek) 22 Kalliope (Greek) 84 Klio (Greek) 18 Melpomene (Greek) 27 Euterpe (Greek) 62 Erato (Greek) 81 Terpsichore (Greek) 30 Urania (Greek) 23 Thalia (Greek) 33 Polyhymnia (Greek) 14827 Hypnos (Greek) 4106 Nada (Vedic) 2415 Ganesa (Vedic) 4572 Brage (Norse)
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Medical Asteroids:
2060 Chiron 1862 Apollo (Greek) 10 Hygeia (Greek) 212 Medea (Greek) 2878 Panacea (Greek) 1027 Aescualpia (Asklepios or Askalaphus) (Greek) 3063 Makhaon (Greek) 4086 Podalerios (Greek) 5239 Reiki
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Kuiper Belt (KBOs):
136199 Eris 50000 Quaoar 90377 Sedna 20000 Varuna 90482 Orcus 28978 Ixion 136472 Makemake 136108 Haumea
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Centaurs:
2060 Chiron 5145 Pholus 7066 Nessus 8405 Asbolus 10199 Chariklo 10370 Hylonome
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Astrology theme asteroids:
8958 Stargazer 24626 Astrowizard 1154 Astronomia 30 Urania 6465 Zvedotchet
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emptyolympus · 5 years ago
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// guess who finally filled out a full list of alt fcs and the changes to main fcs she started months ago?? THIS GAL!! They’re under the cut if y’all are interested, all pages have been updated.
Adonis - Manny Jacinto
Aeolus - Douglas Booth
Alectrona - Candice Accola 
Amphitrite - Shay Mitchell
Andromeda -  Samantha Logan
Aphrodite - Scarlett Johansson
Apollo - Jordan Fisher
Ares - Orlando Bloom
Ariadne - Hailee Steinfeld
Artemis - Crystal Reed
Athena - Diana Silvers
Calliope - Camila Cabello
Calypso - Natalia Dyer
Circe - Yvette Monreal
Clio - Jenna Coleman
Daphne - Bianca Santos
Deimos - Bill Skarsgård
Demeter - Hayley Atwell
Dionysus - David Tennant 
Enyo - Kristen Stewart 
Erato - Arden Cho
Eros - Nick Robinson
Gaia - Bree Kish
Hades - Ross Butler
Hebe - Lili Reinhart
Hecate - Ruby Rose
Helios - Wolfgang Novogratz
Hephaestus - Robert Pattinson
Hera - Lena Headey
Heracles - Chris Evans
Hermes - Mena Massoud
Hestia - Florence Pugh
Hypnos - Dev Patel main, Dylan O’Brien alt
Icarus - Chai Hansen
Iris - Sofia Carson
Jason - Sam Claflin 
Khione - Jenny Boyd
Leander - Chance Perdomo
Leto - Laura Harrier 
Marsyas - Samuel Larson
Medusa - Karla Souza
Metis - Lucy Liu
Momus - Logan Lerman
Morpheus - Sebastian Stan
Nemesis - Alisha Wainwright
Nyx - Alexandra Shipp
Orion - Henry Cavill 
Ouranos - Matt Bomer
Paean - Carlos Valdes
Pan - Tommy Martinez 
Parthenope - Alexa Dermie
Peitho - Blake Lively 
Persephone - Inbar Lavi main, Anya Cholatra alt
Perseus - Joe Keery
Phobos - Penn Badgley
Phoebe - Willa Holland
Poseidon - Jason Momoa
Prometheus - Justin Baldoni
Psyche - Sydney Sweeney
Rhea - Katie Stevens
Selene - Virginia Gardner
Sipriotes - Nicole Maines
Terpsichore - Ashleigh Murray
Thalia - Rose Leslie
Thanatos - Charles Melton
Theseus - Aubrey Joseph
Tyche - Janelle Monae
Zeus - Tyler Hoechlin
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