There is only one true god and his his the only that is done in capital letters
because it is a general title given to them it is a common noun not a proper noun
Deities are gods/goddesses what they are the god or goddess for, Mostly from ancient times.
The ancient Egyptian deity that was considered the goddess of the Nile River, the child of Satis, and among the Elephantine triad of deities is Anuket.
Yes, "Goddess" should be capitalized when referring to a deity or a female god.
Hindus have many deities. But what I think you are referring to is, Brahma, the creator, Vishnu, the maintainer, and Shiva, the destroyer . These three form the trimurti. The fourth is Durga, the goddess who is the invincible.
Around 2000 Ancient Egyptian gods and deities are known today by name.
There are 2000 gods/goddesses/deities of Ancient Egypt known today by name. There are many others that we don't know by name today.
Ancient Egyptians had free will, even to disobey the deities, but Bast was a vengeance goddess who punished the enemies of Ra and the sinful.
No, Hecate was not a Catholic figure. She is a goddess in ancient Greek mythology associated with magic, witchcraft, and crossroads. The Catholic religion does not include deities from Greek mythology.
The plural of "goddess" is "goddesses."The plural form of goddess is goddesses.
Inti was considered to be the Sun God and the ancestor of the Incas. Inti and his wife Pachamama, the Earth goddess, were considered to be benevolent deities.
The latin name of the ancient goddess of household Hestia was Vesta There was also a household spirit called Lar