Which religion? There are aspects of a night-goddess in most ancient religions, and the new age pagan groups are hard to keep track. ;D
The goddess of pain is often associated with various mythologies and belief systems. In Greek mythology, the goddess of pain is often considered to be Algea, who personifies the physical and mental suffering that people endure. In Roman mythology, the goddess of pain may be associated with various deities such as Bellona, the goddess of war and destruction.
The Greek god Erebus was the personifcation of darkness whose dark mists enveloped the edges of the world, and filled the deep hollows of the earth. It was Nyx that took a veil of these mists to the upper air and made night possible. The name Erebos was also used for the dismal, netherworld realm of Haides.
The oldest known goddess in the world is believed to be the Sumerian goddess Inanna, also known as Ishtar. She was a prominent deity in ancient Mesopotamian religion, dating back to around 4000 BCE. Inanna was associated with love, war, fertility, and justice.
The name Jayshree is of Sanskrit origin and means "goddess of victory" or "goddess of glory". It is a popular name in India and is often used for girls.
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Nike is not nyx it is a different god the goddess of victory.
Nyx was the deity personification of Night.
A goddess is a female deity, and Nyx also bore children without her consort.
Nyx is the goddess of the night.
The Greek goddess of the night is Nyx.
A well-known goddess of sleep is the Greek goddess, Nyx.
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The symbol for the Greek goddess Nyx was a crescent moon or a star. If you want to read some fantasy books containing Nyx, then I recommend The House of Night series (random recommendation there.)
Nyx's symbol is a crescent moon. I think I'm right... I got this information out of the House of Night series sooo... yah... but I think I'm right ^_^ yah I'm pretty sure
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