Sky deity

The sky has important religious significance. Most polytheistic religions have a deity or deities whose portfolio includes or is even limited to the sky or the heavens. This position is often reserved for the deity who reigns over the others, or at least is one of the most powerful, and incorporates the concept of the Sky Father contrasted to an Earth Mother or Heavenly Mother.

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Ancient Near East

Ancient Semitic religion

Egyptian mythology

Hurrian mythology

Mesopotamian mythology

Armenian mythology

Europe

Basque mythology

Celtic mythology

Etruscan mythology

Finnish mythology

Greek mythology

Roman mythology

Sami mythology

Slavic mythology

Thracian mythology

South Asia

East and Southeast Asia

Chinese mythology

Japanese mythology

Māori mythology

Thai and Lao Mythology

Central Asia

Turkic mythology

Udmurt mythology

Americas

Arctic

Aztec mythology

Inca Mithology

Maya mythology

Native American mythology

Australia and Oceania

Australia

Oceania mythology

Sub-Saharan Africa

See also

  • Categories:
    • Agricultural deities
    • Love deities