Translation for '
pantheon' from English to Russian
NOUN | a pantheon | pantheons / panthea | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- In the Greek pantheon, Dionysus (along with Zeus) absorbs the role of Sabazios, a Phrygian deity. In the Roman pantheon, Sabazius became an alternate name for Bacchus.
- There are two "pudrideros" at El Escorial, one for the Pantheon of the Kings and the other for the Pantheon of the Princes.
- Reynolds introduced a new human race, the Touv, and the nine gods of their pantheon.
- King Anawrahta of Bagan (1044–1077) designated an official pantheon of 37 "Great Nats" after he had failed to enforce a ban on "nat" worship.
- Since the 16th century, "pantheon" has also been used in a secular sense to refer to the set of a society's exalted persons—initially including heroic figures, and later extending to celebrities, generally.
- When Kūkai introduced Shingon Esoteric Buddhism and its Buddhist Pantheon to Japan in the 9th century, the statuary worship practices found in China were incorporated.
- The Æsir are the gods of the principal pantheon in Old Norse religion and Norse mythology.
- Historically, his pantheon was replaced by Vishwakarma of Hinduism.
- His remains rest in the family pantheon in the cemetery of Caraglio.
- Pantheon is a data visualization engine focused on historical cultural production and impact.
- is one of 37 nats in the official Burmese pantheon of nats.
- Awilix is featured as an assassin of the Maya pantheon in Smite. She is the only goddess in that pantheon at the time she was released.
- Since the French Revolution, when the church of Sainte-Geneviève in Paris was deconsecrated and turned into the secular monument called the Panthéon of Paris, the generic term "pantheon" has sometimes been applied to other buildings in which illustrious dead are honoured or buried.
- The Deities of Arcanis are sectioned off into different pantheons.
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