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PIE Religion[edit]

Proto-Indo-European Religion[edit]

Proto-Indo-European religion
Aeolus
Ancient Greek religion
Ancient Mesopotamian religion
Ancient Near East
Anglo-Saxon paganism
Anu
Apam Napat
Apep
Apollo
Apsara
Armenian Apostolic Church
Armenian language
Armenian mythology
Asha
Ashvins
Astghik
Asura
Atharvaveda
Aurora (mythology)
Auseklis
Avesta
Avestan language
Ašvieniai
Baal
Bellerophon
Beowulf
Bhagavata Purana
Birth
Book of Revelation
Buddhism
Buddhist mythology
Castor and Pollux
Catholic Church
Celtic Christianity
Celtic mythology
Celtic polytheism
Cernunnos
Ceto
Chalcolithic
Chandra
Chimera (mythology)
Christ
Christian mythology
Christianity
Comparative method
Continental Germanic mythology
Cosmos
Cronus
Culture hero
Daeva
Danu (Asura)
Danu (Irish goddess)
Danube
Decline of Greco-Roman polytheism
Deity
Demigod
Demonization
Deucalion
Deva (Hinduism)
Diana (mythology)
Dievas
Dionysus
Divine twins
Dnieper River
Dniester
Dobrynya Nikitich
Don River (Russia)
Dorus
Dravidian peoples
Dualism
Dwarf (Germanic mythology)
Dyaus Pita
Dyeus
Dying-and-rising god
Dôn
Early Slavs
Egyptian mythology
El (deity)
Eleusis
Elf
Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture
Eos
Esus
Fafnir
Faun
Faunus
Ferdowsi
Fereydun
Fjörgyn and Fjörgynn
Folklore of Romania
Făt-Frumos
Gabriel
Garshasp
Gautama Buddha
Georges Dumézil
Germanic languages
Germanic mythology
Germanic paganism
God (word)
Golden apple
Greek mythology
Greek Orthodox Church
Grímnismál
Hallow
Hati Hróðvitnisson
Helios
Hellenic languages
Hellenistic religion
Hengist and Horsa
Heracles
Hero
Hestia
Hindu
Hindu mythology
Hinduism
Historical Vedic religion
Hittite language
Hittite mythology
Hittites
Huldra
Illuyanka
Indian religions
Indra
Interpretatio graeca
Ion (mythology)
Iranian languages
Islam
Jaan Puhvel
Jacob Grimm
Jainism
James Darmesteter
Jamshid
Jarilo
Jewish mythology
Jupiter (mythology)
Jörmungandr
Kalash people
Kaliya
Ketu (mythology)
Krishna
Ladon (mythology)
Latin
Latvian mythology
Lernaean Hydra
Leshy
Leviathan
Libation
List of Lithuanian mythological figures
List of love and lust deities
List of lunar deities
List of rivers of Lithuania
Lithuanian mythology
Loki
Lotan
Macha
Mandala 10
Mannus
Manu (Hinduism)
Marduk
Martin Haug
Mary (mother of Jesus)
Matres and Matrones
Matsya
Michael (archangel)
Middle Persian
Moirai
Máni
Nechtan (mythology)
Neck (water spirit)
Neman River
Neptune (mythology)
Neris
Nethuns
Nevėžis River
Noah
Nordic Bronze Age
Norns
Norse mythology
Nymph
Oceanus
Ophion
Paganism
Paleo-Balkan mythology
Pan (god)
Panis
Pantheon (gods)
Parjanya
Pashupati
Perkwunos
Perkūnas
Persephone
Perseus
Persian mythology
Perun
Poetic Edda
Poseidon
Prehistoric religion
Prithvi
Prometheus
Prose Edda
Proto-Indo-European society
Proto-Indo-Europeans
Proto-Indo-Iranian religion
Prussian mythology
Pushan
Python (mythology)
Ra
Ragnarök
Rahab (Egypt)
Rahu
Religion in ancient Rome
Rigveda
Robert I. Soare
Roman mythology
Sacred
Sacred Books of the East
Saint George and the Dragon
Satan
Satyr
Saulė
Shahnameh
Sigurd
Sikhism
Silk Road transmission of Buddhism
Sköll
Slavic dragon
Slavic mythology
Sleipnir
Snorri Sturluson
Sol (mythology)
Solar deity
Sowilō
Sucellus
Sudice (mythology)
Supernatural beings in Slavic folklore
Surya
Sól (sun)
Tannin (demon)
Taranis
Teshub
The Morrígan
Thor
Tiamat
Trifunctional hypothesis
Triple deity
Triptolemus
Triton (mythology)
Trundholm sun chariot
Typhon
Ullr
Underworld
Uranus (mythology)
Ursitoare
Ushas
Utnapishtim
Vala (Vedic)
Varuna
Vedas
Vedic mythology
Vedic Sanskrit
Veles (god)
Venus
Vesta (mythology)
Vritra
Westergaard
Wild man
Yahweh
Yam (god)
Yama
Yazdânism
Ymir
Zahhak
Zeus
Zmeu
Zoroaster
Zoroastrianism
Émile Benveniste
Ādityas
Ēostre
Ṛta
Ṛtú