Agathodaemon (disambiguation)

Agathodaemon (disambiguation)

Agathodaemon or Agathodaimon may refer to several people and things:

*Agathodaemon, a daimon or presiding spirit of vineyards and grainfields in Greek mythology
*Agathos Daimon (Forgotten Realms), a fictional deity in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons
*Agathodaimon, a 3rd century Egyptian alchemist
*Agathodaemon (cartographer), an Egyptian mapmaker of uncertain date who illustrated some manuscripts of Ptolemy's, and may be the same as the above
*Agathodaimon (band), a Gothic metal band from Germany
*Agathodaemon, a canal on Mars


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