Mahte

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In Latvian mythology, Māte ("mother"), sometimes written in English as Mahte, was an epithet applied to some sixty-seventy goddesses. They were clearly distinct goddesses in most or all cases, so the term definitely referred to the mother-goddess of specific phenomena.

Alternative: Mate

  1. Bangu mate
  2. Cela mate
  3. Darzamate
  4. Dekla mate
  5. Gausu mate
  6. Juras mate
  7. Kapu mate
  8. Karta mate
  9. Krumu mate
  10. Lapu mate
  11. Lauka mate
  12. Lauku mate
  13. Lazdu mate
  14. Lietus mate
  15. Linu mate
  16. Lopes mate
  17. Lopu mate
  18. Mieza mate
  19. Meza mate
  20. Miglas mate
  21. Pirta mate
  22. Rijas mate
  23. Senu mate
  24. Smilsu mate
  25. Sniega mate
  26. Tirgus mate
  27. Udens mate
  28. Upes mate
  29. Veja mate
  30. Velu mate
  31. Zemes mate
  32. Ziedu mate
  33. Ziemala mamulina
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