The Lord is one God. Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
No it is not
I'm not sure if they had a chief deity, but I do know that they worshiped the war and water gods the most.
Shiva is one of the most important and widely worshiped Hindu Deity. It is indeed worshiped in the form of a Murti. Shiva is believed to be the husband of Parvati and father of another important deity Ganesha.
Adam & Eve worshiped one God.
Horus is really the name of a deity that the ancient Egyptian people worshiped.
Elune is the major deity worshiped by the Night Elves. Check the related link for more information.
a powerful deity worshiped by the ancient civilization that built the temple. This statue is the focal point of the temple and serves as a symbol of the deity's importance and presence in the lives of the worshipers.
Megara was a mortal woman from Greek mythology who was married to the hero Heracles (Hercules). She likely worshiped the traditional Greek gods and participated in their religious practices. There is no specific mention of Megara having a particular deity that she worshiped exclusively.
God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one god manifested in three persons; there is only one deity to worship. In one sense, worshiping any of them is worshiping all equally.
The moon is worshiped as a deity in the temple of the heart. There is no distance or steps needed for something deep in the heart.
In Egyptian mythology, Apis was worshiped in the Memphis regions as a cow deity. Apis is known as the God of fertility to the grains and herds of cattle.
In Indian mythology; it's not only moon that is recognised as pious or most worshiped. Almost all the natural creations (believed as the creation of Almighty Super Soul, GOD) ; are considered pious and are worshiped. Moon, recognised as the symbol of mind, coolness & peace is worshiped for inner feelings of happiness and concurrent of the brain.