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  1. Tlaloc (Aztec mythology), water god and minor death god; ruler of Tlalocan, a separate underworld for those who died from drowning; Xipe Totec (Aztec mythology), hero god, death god; inventor of warfare and master of plagues; Xolotl (Aztec mythology), god of sunset, fire, lightning, and death; Cahuilla. Muut; Guarani. Luison, Guarani ...

  2. Morta, minor goddess of death and one of the Parcae (Roman equivalent of the Moirai). The cutter of the thread of life, her Greek equivalent was Atropos . Murcia or Murtia , a little-known goddess who was associated with the myrtle, and in other sources was called a goddess of sloth and laziness (both interpretations arising from ...

  3. mythopedia.com › topics › plutoPluto – Mythopedia

    9 de dic. de 2022 · The foremost of the Roman chthonic (“subterranean”) deities, Pluto was god of the dead and lord of the underworld. A figure of enormous dread and terrible might, Pluto dispensed luck and controlled the fates of all mortals. As commander of the subterranean realms, he was the master of ores, metals, and the precious stones found ...

  4. 16 de nov. de 2020 · Pluto is a name for the Roman god of the Underworld. It comes from the Greek Plouton, “Bringer of Wealth,” an alternative name for Hades. Like the Greeks, the Romans used this epithet to avoid referencing death directly. This gave the god a more positive connotation to avoid attracting his attention or anger.

  5. 18 de feb. de 2024 · In Roman mythology, the gods of the Underworld and the realm of Death played a crucial role in the afterlife beliefs of the ancient Romans. Understanding these deities provides us with insights into how the Romans perceived and navigated the mysteries of life, death, and the spiritual realm.

  6. Pluto was the god of death and the god of the underworld in Roman mythology. He is the Roman equivalent of Hades, and he was the brother of Jupiter. Pluto had the power over one’s fate, and he controlled one’s entry into the underworld after death. He resided in and controlled the underworld.

  7. 11 de ago. de 2022 · In ancient Roman mythology, Pluto was considered a god of the Underworld and ruled over the realm of the dead, where souls would go after death. Pluto was also known as Dis Pater or Orcus in Roman religion, and his Greek equivalent was Hades.