World Mythology


From the powerful gods of Greece, Rome and Scandinavia to the mystical deities of Buddhist and Hindu India to the stern spirits of the African and American continents, here are the chief myths of the world.
On this page: Saoshyant to Svarozic.

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Sarpedon (in Greek Mythology)
Sasabonsam (African mythology)
Satan (Mythical Figure/Biblical Figure)
Saturn (in Roman religion and mythology)
Satyrs (European mythology)
Sedna (Native American mythology)
Seide (European mythology)
Seker (Egyptian mythology)
Serapis (ancient religion, ancient Egypt)
Sermenys (European mythology)
Seth (Bible)
Shaka-nyorai (East Asian mythology)
Sheba (region, Arabian Peninsula)
Shen Nung (Chinese mythology)
Shiva (in Hinduism)
Shoten (East Asian mythology)
Si (chemical symbol)
Sibyl (in mythology)
Silvanus (ancient religion, ancient Rome)
Simon Magus (character)
Sin (in ancient Middle Eastern religions)
Sinaa (mythology)
Sisimatailaa (Oceanian mythology)
Sisyphus (in Greek Mythology)
Sopona (African mythology)
Sphinx (mythology, art, ancient Egypt/ancient Greece)
Sraosha (West Asian mythology)
St Antony (West Asian mythology)
St Christopher (Rock Band)
St Simeon Stylites (Syrian theologian)
Sta-au (Native American mythology)
Sukuna-biko (Japanese mythology)
Surya (Hindu mythology)
Susanowo (East Asian mythology)
Svantevit (European mythology)
Svarozic (mythology)