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  1. The mythology or religion of most cultures incorporate a god of death or, more frequently, a divine being closely associated with death, an afterlife, or an underworld. They are often amongst the most powerful and important entities in a given tradition, reflecting the fact that death, like birth, is central to the human experience.

  2. Jul 25, 2021 · Every religion and mythology has its own take on death, with various spirits, deities, and personifications of death. This article will provide a brief overview of the figures associated with death in different religions.

  3. Apr 22, 2020 · Hades, Pluto, and Hel are some of the most well-known gods of death and the underworld from ancient mythology, but nearly all ancient cultures have one. Each death god from around the world represents the unique views different cultures have of death.

  4. Personifications of death. Statue of Death, personified as a human skeleton dressed in a shroud and clutching a scythe, at the Cathedral of Trier in Trier, Germany. Personifications of death are found in many religions and mythologies.

  5. Jul 28, 2023 · The Keres are spirits or goddesses of violent or cruel death, including death in battle, by accident, murder, or ravaging disease. They’re often depicted as women dressed in bloody garments. Sometimes, they’re associated with the fate of individuals, and were linked to the Moirai, or .

  6. Nov 27, 2019 · In cultures all over the world, the spirit of Death has been honored at this time of the year. Here are just a few of the deities who represent death and the dying of the earth.

  7. In Greek mythology the Keres were female spirits (daimones) of violent or cruel death, including death in battle, by accident, murder or ravaging disease.