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Pantheon

Pantheon | Pantheons

Pantheon meaning

A temple dedicated to all the gods. | All the gods of a particular people or religion, particularly the ancient Greek gods residing on Olympus, considered as a group. | A category or classification denoting the most honored persons of a group.

Example sentences (20)

Sumero-early Akkadian pantheon These deities formed a core pantheon; there were additionally hundreds of minor ones.

A classic, but often overlooked, love interest in the Spider-Man pantheon, Betty Brant is one of Peter Parker's earliest dates in the classic comic book series.

A council of twelve mysterious figures that exert immense power over the lives of mere mortals sounds very familiar to fans of the Greek pantheon.

And no one digs crunch time more than Murray, who’s making a bid to join the likes of Terrell Davis and Joe Sakic on Denver’s postseason pantheon.

As a result, Siblings, Void Tendrils, and the Knight’s Shade will become passive, and its acquisition will also grant the player access to the Pantheon of Hallownest in Godhome.

Conversely, City – the three-time defending premiers seeking to establish themselves amongst the pantheon of the greatest sides in Australian football history – looked off the pace in the final third.

Grapefruit have a place in the pantheon of citrus trees, but that place is slightly below the lofty perch that oranges occupy.

His second augment, the best offense is more carry oriented, and while not as good it's still solid—Pantheon gains 40 Ability Power and 100 Magic Resistance.

In the grand pantheon of superheroes, one figure shines with an enduring brilliance - Superman.

Invested with treasures unrivalled, serenaded by music quite sublime, Charles III and his Queen yesterday joined a thousand-year-old pantheon of monarchs in a ritual with its roots in the Old Testament.

Italian film screening (October 18, Pantheon Cinema, Nicosia) and concert with the Italian Trio Clementi (October 21, ARTE Music Hall, Nicosia).

Ollie, looking to the heavens after the post on Media Puzzle, looms large in the pantheon of sporting images.

Pantheon Macro says “it is clear that the initial surge in layoffs late last year, concentrated in the tech sector, has flattened.

Samuel Tombs, chief UK economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said: “Resilient demand from corporates is preventing a sharp downturn in overall construction output.

Since there exists no one official pantheon of action heroes, I started by turning to the first port of call for many researchers: Wikipedia.

The dance is closely associated with the worship of the orishas, the deities of the Yoruba pantheon.

The ‘God of the Sea’ pantheon is a solid choice for players looking to capitalize on water-based resources and infrastructure.

The interview will undoubtedly enter the pantheon of Elon Musk's charges against the mainstream media.

The Norse duology focused on an older Kratos raising his son Atreus, who was revealed to be the God of Mischief, Loki many years after butchering the Greek pantheon of Gods.

There's also the Pantheon, a former Roman temple notable for its eight large granite Corinthian columns at the front.