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Seth
God of the desert, storms, and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion
Vesta
goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman religion

Priapus
In Greek mythology, Priapus (; ) is a minor rustic fertility god, protector of livestock, fruit plants, gardens, and male genitalia. Priapus is marked by his oversized penis, and his permanent erection, which gave rise to the medical term priapism. He became a popular figure in Roman erotic art and Latin literature, and is the subject of the often humorously obscene collection of verse called the Priapeia.

Epona

Lamashtu
thumb|Sumerian name in Akkadian language|Old Babylonian cuneiform, dDim3-me
Alexamenos graffito
graffiti

Tuchulcha
thumbnail|right|Tuchulcha and These in the Tomb of Orcus II, [[Tarquinia.]]
In Etruscan mythology, Tuchulcha was a chthonic daemon (not to be confused with the Christian term "demon") with pointed ears (perhaps those of a donkey), hair made of snakes, and a beak (perhaps that of a vulture). Tuchulcha lived in the underworld known as Aita.
Sumugan
Šumugan, Šamagan, Šumuqan or Šakkan (𒀭𒄊) was a god worshipped in Mesopotamia and ancient Syria. He was associated with animals.
Onolatry
upright|thumb|2nd Century CE, the satirical Alexamenos graffito