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Holy Trinity
thumb|A compact diagram of the Trinity, known as the "Shield of the Trinity", consisting of [[God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), and God the Holy Spirit (the Shield is generally not intended to be a schematic diagram of the structure of God, but it presents a series of statements about the relationship between the persons of the Trinity)]]
Lugh
Lugh or Lug (; ) is a figure in Irish mythology. A member of the Tuatha Dé Danann, a group of supernatural beings, Lugh is portrayed as a warrior, a king, a master craftsman and a saviour. He is associated with skill and mastery in multiple disciplines, including the arts. Lugh also has associations with oaths, truth, and the law, and therefore with rightful kingship. He is also associated with intelligence. Lugh is linked with the harvest festival of Lughnasadh, which bears his name. His most common epithets are Lámfada ( ; "long hand" or "long arm", possibly for his skill with a spear or his
Triglav
deity
Three Pure Ones
the three highest gods in the Taoist pantheon, regarded as pure manifestation of the Tao and the origin of all sentient beings
Jesus in Christianity
Jesus, considered to be the Messiah and the Son of God in Christianity
Hooded Spirits
figures found in religious sculpture across the Romano-Celtic region from Britain to Pannonia
God in Mormonism
god in Mormonism