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{{Infobox religion|name=Shviesism|belief=[[wikipedia:Polytheism|Polytheism]] |
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'''Shviesism''' is a polytheistic religion practiced mainly in [[Parthus|Zemeprievadai]]. Shviesism is a combination of beliefs from the different city-states that came together to form [[Parthus|Zemeprievadai]]. Each city has their own patron god they pray to. Šviesus, the god of gods, is the main god of Shviesism. |
'''Shviesism''' is a polytheistic religion practiced mainly in [[Parthus|Zemeprievadai]]. Shviesism is a combination of beliefs from the different city-states that came together to form [[Parthus|Zemeprievadai]]. Each city has their own patron god they pray to. Šviesus, the god of gods, is the main god of Shviesism. |
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Shviesism | |
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Belief | Polytheism Monism |
Deity | Multiple |
Shviesism is a polytheistic religion practiced mainly in Zemeprievadai. Shviesism is a combination of beliefs from the different city-states that came together to form Zemeprievadai. Each city has their own patron god they pray to. Šviesus, the god of gods, is the main god of Shviesism.
Gods
Name | Description | Parents |
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Putošviesti | Goddess of beauty, love, desire, and pleasure. | |
Siennas | God of music, arts, knowledge, healing, plague, prophecy, poetry, manly beauty, and archery. | |
Praeikmas | God of courage, war, bloodshed, and violence. | |
Taurėti | Goddess of hunt, wilderness, animals, the Moon, and young girls. | |
Nešvaminti | Goddess of reason, wisdom, intelligence, skill, peace, warfare, battle strategy, and handicrafts. | |
Žemotina | Goddess of grain, agriculture, harvest, growth, and nourishment. | |
Dzeusūnys | God of wine, fruitfulness, parties, festivals, madness, chaos, drunkenness, vegetation, ecstasy, and the theater. | |
Nematas | King of the underworld and the dead. God of wealth. | |
Luošienas | God of fire, metalworking, and crafts. | |
Mylimai | Queen of the gods. Goddess of women, marriage, childbirth, heirs, kings, and empires. | |
Akmenūvas | God of boundaries, travel, trade, communication, language, writing, cunning and thieves. | |
Degti | Goddess of the hearth, home, domesticity and chastity. | |
Viešpatemis | God of the sea, rivers, floods, droughts, and earthquakes. | |
Šviesus | King of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus. God of the sky, weather, thunder, lightning, law, order, and justice. |