... Disa to come to him but only under certain conditions. She should come ‐not by foot or by horse, ‐neither in a wagon ... goddess of wisdom. Her name is explained from Old Norse dīs:'divine female being', hence, Disa would then mean ...
... goddess. Hindu (Puranic). No details available. Dirghadevi (long goddess) Goddess. Hindu (Epic and Puranic). Consort of the god NIRRTI. Dis Pater Chthonic underworld god. Roman. Modeled on the Greek god HADES. Disa (the ten directions ...
... Disa , goddess of Germans , 122 Discipline , military , 199 ; of Roman camps , 280 Diseases deified , 120 Dishes at a Roman supper , 294 Divination , art of among the Greeks , 149 , 164 , 166 ; Ro- mans , 240 Divinity , Greek and Roman ...
... Goddess. Disa went to use her clerical abilities on Ickthorn at his home and to sort out the scuffle that occurred between the boys. Disa did not want the boys to get up to any more mischief so she left Bjorn, Leif and Dru at the ...
... goddess , the form of a conical stone . The same is found placed between two cypresses under the portico of the ... Disa or Isa by a conical stone , surmounted by a head , analogous to the busts of Astarté . The erect pillar was ...
... Goddess of the Germans ; Disa is the name of a similar deity in Scandinavia . The mother of the Mexican Savior , Quetzalcoatl , was considered also a Virgin Goddess , and the list could be extended . As Robert Taylor insists , " That ...
... goddess , the form of a conical stone . The same is found placed between two cypresses under the portico of the ... Disa or Isa by a conical stone , surmounted by a head , analogous to the busts of Astarté . The erect pillar was common over ...
... Disa , goddess of Germans , 369 Dicipline , Lacedæmonian , 46 ; military , 461 ; of Roman camps , 543 Diseases deified , 367 Dishes at a Roman supper , 561 Divination , art of , among Greeks , 401 , 421 ; Romans , 500 Divinity , Greek ...
... Disa , goddess of Germans , 122 Discipline , military , 199 ; of Roman camps , 280 Diseases deifled , 120 Dishes at a Roman supper , 294 Divination , art of among the Greeks , 149 , 164 , 166 ; Romans , 210 | Divinity , Greek and Roman ...
... goddess of fate Disa had her seat there and held Thing . One day she is supposed to sit in judgment ( Thing ) there again . Her name is explained from Old Norse dis : ' divine female being ' , hence , Disa would then mean ' god- dess ...