All gods are deities.
Deities are gods/goddesses what they are the god or goddess for, Mostly from ancient times.
Names are usually have a meaning relating to what the deity is God/Goddess of.
Christianity has no goddesses. Christians worship only one God. He stands alone with no female consort or fellow-deity .
Alexander worshiped the Greek pantheon, a group of many deity's; God's, Goddesses, Titan's, Demi-God's etc. The chief God's being the Twelve Olympians.
There is not a ancient Egyptian deity of peace, there are of course, gods and goddesses whose aspects embrace elements of peace, but none that can be pointed out as a god or goddess of peace.
The plural of "goddess" is "goddesses."The plural form of goddess is goddesses.
god is but there are no goddesses :(
A female god; a divinity, or deity, of the female sex., A woman of superior charms or excellence.
The main god worshiped in ancient Greece was Zeus, the king of the gods and the god of the sky and thunder. He was considered the most powerful deity and the father of many other gods and goddesses. Other important gods and goddesses in Greek mythology included Athena, Poseidon, Aphrodite, and Apollo.
A deity is a god.
Which god is the creator god reguarded as a protective deity?
Buddhism doesn't believe in a god/God, although some Buddhists do believe in a higher power/God but the religion itself doesn't portray a god/deity, even though it may appear like they're worshiping Buddha as a deity they're technically not. Hinduism has many gods and goddesses and is an older religion, but they both originate from India along with Sikhism (which does believe in a God).