In roman mythology Neptune is the god of water, in Greek it's Poseidon, and in Egyptian it's sobek
7. there is a earth, sky, sun, moon, salt water, fresh water, and wind gods
Waterfalls were thought to be the sweat of the gods, providing life giving water.
In Exodus, Moses turned the water of the Egyptians into blood to show pharaoh that his gods were nothing (one of the Egyptian gods was water).
The Trident is Poseidon's symbol.
Don't Drink the Water - Stone Gods song - was created on 2008-10-26.
Aztecs believed that the gods would give them water if they gave them animal or human blood- they needed water because the gods had sent a drought.
Well, this is a difficult question to answer completely, but I would venture that they might be called "Hydradea". "Hydra" translating in Latin as water, and "Dea" translating to god. As for actual gods names, the most prominent and well known god of water is "Poseidon" or Chthulu if your into the idealism's of H.P. Lovecraft.
The Trident is Poseidon's symbol.
they believed in many different gods we have one our Creator . they have water,air,sun,food,gods and goddesses there are many others also
Any water-bearing or urn bearing god is an Aquarian god
The parent gods in the Enuma Elish are Apsu (the personification of fresh water) and Tiamat (the personification of salt water). They were the primordial deities who gave birth to the gods and other beings in the Babylonian creation myth.
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