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--- NOTES
2021-07-27
- at some point I aim to have a short description on each page proper, but I dont mind collecting the descriptions before having the page and then filling them from here.
- some pages already have them and those can be placed here, but not from "index table" as that is quote based rather than description. im not sure if they should be seperate but theres no harm having both as they can easily be compiled.
- there are countless short descriptions amongst the 28 "wikipedia - links w desc" pages. theres about a million entries


--- LIST OF KNOWLEDGE DEITIES
Ancient Egyptian
  Neith, goddess sometimes associated with wisdom
  Thoth, originally a moon deity, later became the god of knowledge and wisdom and the scribe of the gods
  Sia, the deification of wisdom
  Isis, goddess of wisdom, magic and kingship. She was said to be "more clever than a million gods".
  Seshat, goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and writing. Scribe of the gods. Credited with the invention of writing and the alphabet. Later demoted to consort of Thoth.[1]

West African
  Anansi, the spider trickster and spirit of all stories, best known from Akan and Ashanti folklore; according to some tales, also creator of the sun, moon and stars, and teacher of agriculture to humans[2]
  Orunmila, god of wisdom, knowledge, and divination[3]

Armenian mythology
  Anahit, goddess of wisdom[4]
  Tir, the god of written language, schooling, rhetoric, wisdom, and the arts[5]

Caribbean mythology
  Papa Legba, loa of speech, communication, understanding, and guardian of crossroads[6]

Celtic mythology
  Ogma, a figure from Irish and Scottish mythology, said to have invented the Ogham alphabet[7]

Chinese mythology
  Wenchang Wang, the god of literature and scholarship
  Kui Xing, God of examinations
  Zhuyu Xingjun, God of examination successes
  Guan Yu, God of military exams
  Lu Dongbin, God of daoist inner alchemy knowledge
  Laozi, God of wisdom
  Bao Zheng, Star of literature
  Manjushri, the bodhisattva of wisdom[8][9]

Etruscan mythology
  Menrva, goddess of wisdom, war, weaving, and medicine[10]

Greek mythology
  Apollo, god of artistic knowledge, music, education and youth
  Athena, Olympian goddess of wisdom, weaving, and war strategy
  Coeus, Titan of the inquisitive mind, his name meaning "query" or "questioning". He is the grandfather of Apollo.
  Hermes, god of cunning and eloquence
  Metis, the Titan associated most closely with wisdom and the mother of Athena, whose name in Ancient Greek described a combination of wisdom and cunning.[11][12]

Hindu mythology
  Saraswati, goddess of knowledge, creativity and speech
  Ganesha, god of knowledge, intellect and wisdom and patron of arts and sciences
  Brihaspati, Guru of the gods, bestower of knowledge and eloquence
  Shukra, Guru of the demons, bestower of knowledge
  Chitragupta, god of justice, knowledge and the scribe of the gods
  Dakshinamurthy, aspect of the god Shiva as a guru and bestower of knowledge
  Hayagriva, god of knowledge and wisdom
  Gayatri, form of Saraswati and the goddess of hymns
  Savitri, another form of Saraswati and goddess of wisdom[13][14]

Hittite mythology
  A'as, god of wisdom
  Kamrusepa[15][16]

Japanese mythology
  Benzaiten, a Japanese form of Saraswati, goddess of everything that flows: water, words, speech, eloquence, music and by extension, knowledge.
  Fukurokuju, god of wisdom and longevity
  Kuebiko, scarecrow god of wisdom and agriculture
  Omoikane, Shinto god of wisdom and intelligence
  Tenjin, god of scholarship[17][18]

Middle Eastern mythology
  Allah, Arabian god of everything
  Al-Kutbay, Nabataean god of knowledge and writing
  Enki, Sumerian god of intelligence, crafts, mischief, water, and creation
  Nabu, Babylonian god of wisdom and writing
  Nidaba, Sumerian goddess of writing, learning, and the harvest[19]

Muisca mythology
  Bochica, messenger god of knowledge[20]

Lakota mythology
  Hnak, Lakota frog spirit of pezuota (sacred medicine)
  Hunpa, Lakota bear spirit of wksape (Lakota concept of sacred knowledge), lesser spirit of knowledge
  Iktmi, Lakota spider spirit of wksape and trickery, greater knowledge spirit
  Kssa, Oglala spirit of knowledge, sometimes considered Iktmi before being stripped of his title
  Mat, Lakota mischievous healer spirit, taught the Lakota to fish
  Pteswi/White buffalo calf woman, Lakota prophetess, often conflated with Wohpe
  Wiyhiyapa, Lakota wind spirit of the east, oversees new beginnings and knowledge
  Whapiya/Whpe, Lakota spirit of knowledge, wishes, dreams, visons, prophecy and the wife of Okaga the south wind
  Zuza, Lakota snake spirit of hidden knowledge and lies

Norse mythology
  Mimir, god of wisdom
  Odin, god of wisdom who nevertheless relentlessly keeps searching for more knowledge; associated with the runes
  Frigg, she is said to know the future, but never tells. The three following goddesses may be hypostases of her.
  Gefjon, goddess associated with plowing, foreknowledge, and virginity.
  Sga, goddess of wisdom
  Snotra, goddess associated with wisdom
  Vr, goddess associated with wisdom[21][22]

  Numerous minor characters in Norse mythology are said to be very wise, though there's often no instance of them demonstrating this supposed wisdom:
    Dwarfs, particularly Alviss, whose name means "all-wise". Thor keeps him from marrying his daughter by challenging him to a wisdom contest that lasts all night. He's turned to stone by the rising sun.
    Elfs possibly
    Heimdallr
    Kvasir
    Mimir
    Tyr
    Utgard-Loki, while not outright stated to be wise, he's notable for being the only giant to be cleverer than the gods and getting to escape with his life
    Vafthrudnir, a wise jotunn Odin seeks out to challenge to a wisdom contest[23]
    the Vanir in general[24]

Persian mythology
  Anahita, goddess of wisdom
  Ahura Mazda, Zoroastrian god of light, benevolence, creation, truth, and perfect wisdom
  Chista, goddess of wisdom and knowledge, she leads the mortals to the right way in life and the afterlife; she is also the goddess of religion in Zoroastrian mythology.[25]

Polynesian mythology
  Anulap, god of magic and knowledge
  Eijebong[26]

Roman mythology
  Egeria, a water nymph who gives wisdom and prophecy in return for libations of water or milk at her sacred grove
  Fabulinus, the God who teaches children to speak
  Minerva, goddess of wisdom and crafts, the Roman equivalent of Athena
  Providentia, goddess of forethought
  Neptune, the god of the sea and freshwater, is said to have all the knowledge of water.[27]

Slavic mythology
  Gamayun, symbol of knowledge and wisdom[28]

Turco-Mongol mythology
  Mergen, deity of abundance and wisdom. Mergen symbolizes intelligence and thought.[29]

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Software Description Database "networking" {Archie}'s database of names and short descriptions of many of the software packages, documents (like {RFCs} and educational material), and data files that are available via the {Internet}. (1995-11-12)

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