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Apollo
Thor
right|thumb|upright=1.3|''Thor's Fight with the Giants (Tors strid med jättarna) by (1872). Thor (from ) is a prominent god in Germanic paganism. In Norse mythology, he is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, storms, strength, protection, fertility, and farmers. Besides Old Norse , the deity occurs in Old English as ', in Old Frisian as '', in Old Saxon as , and in Old High German as , all ultimately stemming from the Proto-Germanic theonym ', meaning 'Thunder'.
Odin
thumb|Odin, in his guise as a wanderer, as imagined by Georg von Rosen (1886)
Heracles
Indra
Indra (; , ) is the Vedic god of weather, considered the king of the devas and svarga in Hinduism. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war.
Perseus
In Greek mythology, Perseus (, ; ) is the legendary founder of the Perseid dynasty. He was, alongside Cadmus and Bellerophon, the greatest Greek hero and slayer of monsters before the days of Heracles. He beheaded the Gorgon Medusa for Polydectes and saved Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus. He was a demigod, being the son of Zeus and the mortal Danaë, as well as the half-brother and great-grandfather of Heracles (as they were both children of Zeus, and Heracles's mother was Perseus's granddaughter).
Daniel
biblical figure associated to the Book of Daniel
Cadmus
In Greek mythology, Cadmus (; ) was the legendary Phoenician founder of Boeotian Thebes. He was, alongside Perseus and Bellerophon, the greatest hero and slayer of monsters before the days of Heracles. Commonly stated to be a prince of Phoenicia, the son of king Agenor and queen Telephassa of Tyre, the brother of Phoenix, Cilix and Europa, Cadmus traced his origins back to Poseidon and Libya.
Susanoo
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Sigurd
thumb|The death of Siegfried. Hagen stands to the right of Siegfried with a bow. From the Hundeshagenscher Kodex. thumb|"Sigurd proofs the sword gram (mythology)|Gram" (1901) by Johannes Gehrts. thumb|Siegfried's Departure from Kriemhild, by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, c. 1843
Lancelot
Fereydun
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Dobrynya Nikitich
Russian legendary figure
Beowulf
legendary Geatish hero
Garshasp
thumb|Garshasp slays the dragon. Miniature from the Jainesque Shahnama. India, c. 1425-1450. [[Rietberg Museum]] thumb|Garshasp fighting cynocephaly|cynocephali (sagsār), who are using tree branches as weapons. Miniature by [[Sadiqi Beg from Garshasp-nama. Iran, 1573. British Library]]
dragonslayer
thumb|right|Saint George slaying the dragon, as depicted by [[Paolo Uccello, ]]
Eurybarus
Eurybarus or Eurybaros (Ancient Greek: Εὐρύβαρος), Eurybatos (Εὐρύβατος) or Eurybates (Εὐρυβάτης) was a Greek mythological hero, son of Euphemus and a descendant of the river god Axios.
Yeruslan Lazarevich
Russian folk-literature hero
Frotho I
Florentius of Anjou