- Triple deities
Triple deities, legendary persons, deities, and mythological creatures (sometimes referred to as tripled, triplicate, tripartite, triune or triadic), are common throughout world
mythology ; the number 3 has a long history of mythical associations. The deities andlegendary creature s of this nature typically fit into one of the following general categories:
* "triadic" ("forming a group of three"): a triad, three entities inter-related in some way (life, death, rebirth, for example, or triplet children of a deity) and always or usually associated with one another or appearing together;
* "triune" ("three-in-one, one-in-three"): a being with three aspects or modes of existence (e.g. Father, Son and the Holy Spirit in traditional Christian theology);
* "tripartite" ("of triple parts"): a being with three body parts where there would normally be one (three heads, three pairs of arms, and so on); or
* "triplicate-associated" ("relating to three corresponding instances"): a being in association with a trio of things of the same nature which are symbolic or through which power is wielded (three magic birds, etc.)The list below does "not" include fictional triple characters (e.g.
Shakespeare 's three witches in "Macbeth ", orTolkien 's trio of trolls in "The Hobbit "), however they may be inspired by the triple deities and legendary beings that are represented in the list.List of triple deities
Triples in deities:
*The
Triple Goddess of many early religions and myths
*The Classical Greek trioFact|date=May 2008 ofZeus (father),Leto (mother), andApollo (son)
*The late Egyptian trio ofOsiris (man),Isis (wife), andHorus (son)
*The RomanCapitoline Triad of Jupiter (father), Juno (wife), andMinerva (daughter).
*The Roman triad of Ceres, Liber Pater and Libera (or its Greek counterpart withDemeter , Dionysos and Kore)
*The Julian triads of the early RomanPrincipate :
**Venus Genetrix, Divus Iulius, and Clementia Caesaris
**Divus Iulius, Divi filius and Genius Augusti
**Eastern variants of the Julian triad, e.g. in Asia Minor: Dea Roma, Divus Iulius and Genius Augusti (or Divi filius)
* TheTrinity inChristianity
* TheMatres (Deae Matres/Dea Matrona ) inRoman mythology
* TheFates orFuries in Greek and Roman mythology
* TheHooded Spirits or "Genii Cucullati"
*Brahma ,Vishnu , andShiva (Trimurti ) inHindu mythology
* TheThree Pure Ones in Taoism
* TheFu Lu Shou in Taoism
*The One , the Thought (or Intellect) and the Soul inNeoplatonism
*The triad of Al-Lat,Al-Uzza , andManat in the time ofMohammed (surah 53:19-22)
*Lugus (Esus ,Toutatis andTaranis ) inCeltic mythology
*Odin ,Vili and Ve inGermanic mythology
* TheNorns inGermanic mythology
*the Triglav inSlavic mythology
*Ayyavazhi Trinity The 3 Kings inChristianity List of other triads
Triples in legendary beings:
* The ZoroastrianMagi (the "Three Wise Men" in Christianity)
* Aži Dahāka (Azhi Dahaka, Dahāg)
* Balam
*Balaur
*Bune (Bime)
*Cerberus
*Ettin s
*Geryon
* The Gorgons
* Zmey GorynychQuotes
ee also
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List of deities
*Mythography
*Polycephaly
*Trifunctional hypothesis References
* Jung, C. G. "A Psychological Approach to the Dogma of the Trinity", as quoted by Brabazon.
* Brabazon, Michael. [http://www.quodlibet.net/brabazon-jung.shtml Carl Jung and the Trinitarian Self] , Quodlibet Journal: Volume 4 Number 2-3, Summer 2002. File retrieved Sept. 19, 2008.
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