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 * 19th century
 * 2 Esdras
 * 20th century
 * 500 BC
 * Abrahamic religions
 * Achilles
 * Agamemnon
 * Ages of Man
 * Ahura Mazda
 * Alfred the Great
 * Allah
 * Ambrosia
 * Amesha Spenta
 * Amphitryon
 * Ancient Greece
 * Ancient Greek religion
 * Ancient history
 * Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
 * Anime
 * Animism
 * Annals
 * Antichrist
 * Aphrodite
 * Apocrypha
 * Apollodorus of Athens
 * Archaeology
 * Archaic Greece
 * Archangel
 * Archdemon
 * Ares
 * Arnobius
 * Astarte
 * Athena
 * Attic calendar
 * Augustus
 * Aulus Gellius
 * Avesta
 * Azrael
 * Baal
 * Babylonian captivity
 * Balkans
 * Baptism of Jesus
 * Barachiel
 * Battle of Philippi
 * Bhagavata
 * Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)
 * Blackletter
 * Book of Enoch
 * Book of Tobit
 * Burial of Jesus
 * Caesar's invasions of Britain
 * Calling of Matthew
 * Calming the storm
 * Catholic Church
 * Cerberus
 * Ceremonial magic
 * Christendom
 * Christian denomination
 * Christianity
 * Christianization
 * Chthonic
 * Cicero
 * Classical Greece
 * Classical Latin
 * Cleansing of the Temple
 * Coeus
 * Comparative mythology
 * Confession of Peter
 * Cosmology
 * Cowboy (disambiguation)
 * Creation myth
 * Crete
 * Crucifixion of Jesus
 * Cult (religious practice)
 * Cursing the fig tree
 * Dante Alighieri
 * Decimus Laberius
 * Demigod
 * Demon
 * Derveni papyrus
 * Desiderius Erasmus
 * Devil (Islam)
 * Doric Greek
 * Dryad
 * Eastern Orthodox Church
 * Edom
 * Empty tomb
 * Enyalius
 * Epic Cycle
 * Epithet
 * Eternal sin
 * Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
 * European folklore
 * Eustathius of Thessalonica
 * Evil
 * Existence of God
 * Exorcising a boy possessed by a demon
 * Exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac
 * Fairy
 * Fairy (disambiguation)
 * Family tree of the Greek gods
 * Fay (disambiguation)
 * Feeding the multitude
 * First disciples of Jesus
 * Folklore
 * Gabriel
 * Gaius Oppius
 * Geometric art
 * Giant (mythology)
 * Giovanni Boccaccio
 * God
 * God in the Bahá'í Faith
 * God the Father in Western art
 * Golden Age
 * Gospel of Marcion
 * Great Commission
 * Greek hero cult
 * Greek literature
 * Greek mythology
 * Greek mythology in western art and literature
 * Greek primordial deities
 * Hades
 * Hadith
 * Handwriting
 * Healing the blind near Jericho
 * Healing the mother of Peter's wife
 * Heaven
 * Hebrew Bible
 * Hell
 * Hellenistic Greece
 * Hellenistic period
 * Henotheism
 * Hephaestus
 * Heracles
 * Hesiod
 * Hesychius of Alexandria
 * Hierarchy of angels
 * High Middle Ages
 * Hippomenes
 * Homeric Hymns
 * Humanist minuscule
 * Huns
 * Incarnation (Christianity)
 * Interpretatio graeca
 * Ionic Greek
 * Islam
 * Islamic view of angels
 * Islamization
 * Israfil
 * Jasper
 * Jegudiel
 * Jehovah
 * Jerahmeel (archangel)
 * Jerusalem school hypothesis
 * Jesus
 * Jesus and the rich young man
 * Jesus exorcising at sunset
 * Jesus healing the bleeding woman
 * Jesus predicts his death
 * Jesus' true relatives
 * Jewish angelic hierarchy
 * Jewish philosophy
 * Jewish–Christian gospels
 * Johann Jakob Griesbach
 * John the Baptist
 * John Tzetzes
 * Jophiel
 * Joseph Smith
 * Judaism
 * Julius Caesar
 * Kabbalah
 * Lamp under a bushel
 * Language of Jesus
 * Last Supper
 * Latin literature
 * Latin regional pronunciation
 * Latin spelling and pronunciation
 * Legendary creature
 * Leonardo da Vinci
 * Lesser banishing ritual of the pentagram
 * LGBT themes in mythology
 * Life of Adam and Eve
 * List of films based on Greco-Roman mythology
 * List of Greek mythological figures
 * List of Mycenaean deities
 * List of Presidents of the United States
 * List of Roman deities
 * List of vampire traits in folklore and fiction
 * Logia
 * Lucifer
 * Lucifer (disambiguation)
 * Lucifer the Lightbearer
 * Maimonides
 * Marcan priority
 * Marcus Cornelius Fronto
 * Marcus Furius Bibaculus
 * Marcus Terentius Varro
 * Mars (mythology)
 * Medieval Latin
 * Meleager
 * Merkabah mysticism
 * Messiah
 * Metamorphoses
 * Metatron
 * Metre (poetry)
 * Michael (archangel)
 * Michelangelo
 * Middle Ages
 * Military of ancient Rome
 * Minoan civilization
 * Modern Paganism
 * Monastery
 * Monotheism
 * Mount Olympus
 * Mycenaean Greece
 * Myth
 * Mythology
 * Names of God
 * Nativity of Jesus
 * Natural theology
 * Nectar
 * Neoplatonism
 * Nereid
 * New Wine into Old Wineskins
 * Noah
 * Nymph
 * Occult
 * Odyssey
 * Oedipus
 * Old Testament
 * Orthography
 * Paganism
 * Palm Sunday
 * Pandora
 * Pantheon (religion)
 * Papias of Hierapolis
 * Parable of the barren fig tree
 * Parable of the Faithful Servant
 * Parable of the Great Banquet
 * Parable of the Leaven
 * Parable of the Lost Sheep
 * Parable of the Mustard Seed
 * Parable of the strong man
 * Parable of the talents or minas
 * Passion (Christianity)
 * Patroclus
 * Paul the Apostle
 * Pausanias (geographer)
 * Pederasty in ancient Greece
 * Pericope
 * Perseus
 * Peterborough Cathedral
 * Petrarch
 * Philostratus of Lemnos
 * Philostratus the Younger
 * Post-classical history
 * Preternatural
 * Prometheus
 * Prose
 * Protestantism
 * Proto-Indo-European language
 * Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
 * Publilius Syrus
 * Quintus Hortensius
 * Quran
 * Rabbinic Judaism
 * Raguel (angel)
 * Raising of Jairus' daughter
 * Ramiel
 * Raphael
 * Raphael (archangel)
 * Raziel
 * Rejection of Jesus
 * Religion in ancient Rome
 * Renaissance
 * Renaissance Latin
 * Render unto Caesar
 * Robert Bridges
 * Robert S. P. Beekes
 * Roman Empire
 * Roman mythology
 * Roman Republic
 * Romanticism
 * Saint Michael in the Catholic Church
 * Sariel
 * Satan
 * Satanism
 * Satyr
 * Second Coming Prophecy
 * Selaphiel
 * Sermon on the Mount
 * Servius Sulpicius Rufus
 * Seven Archangels
 * Shimon ben Lakish
 * Sistine Chapel
 * Slavs
 * Sodom and Gomorrah
 * Son of Dawn (disambiguation)
 * Sopo Archangels
 * Spirit
 * Standard works
 * Suda
 * Sulla
 * Supreme Being
 * Synoptic Gospels
 * Temptation of Christ
 * The Birth of Venus
 * The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
 * The Frogs
 * The Little Children
 * Theogony
 * Titan (mythology)
 * Titus Pomponius Atticus
 * Transfiguration of Jesus
 * Trojan War
 * Tutelary deity
 * Twelve Olympians
 * Two-gospel hypothesis
 * Two-source hypothesis
 * Uriel
 * Vampire
 * Victorian era
 * Viking Age
 * Virgil
 * Votive offering
 * Warship
 * Wessex
 * Western culture
 * William Shakespeare
 * Witchcraft
 * Woes of the Pharisees
 * Woes to the unrepentant cities
 * Works and Days
 * World view
 * Yazata
 * Zadkiel
 * Zaphkiel
 * Zeus
 * Zoroastrianism