demigod in English

noun
1
a being with partial or lesser divine status, such as a minor deity, the offspring of a god and a mortal, or a mortal raised to divine rank.
The first and most important is the belief in the absolute oneness of God, the unitary nature of the divinity that allows for no pantheon of saints, demigods or divine consorts and children.

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1. Ancients are demigod-like trees

2. Maui, demigod of the wind and sea.

3. Augeas was a Greek demigod, the son of the Titan Helios

4. A demigod is the offspring of a god and a mortal.

5. He was a demigod of the wind and sea.

6. I behold a villain where I obeyed a demigod.

7. Despite that, the custom game experience of Demigod has remained an exercise in frustration.

8. What's in a demigod? Let's take a look at Bellerophon'. The Birth of a Hero

9. Branchus (in Ancient Greek), was a greek demigod and a son of Apollo.

10. He taught that the " Logos " was divine but less than God, a sort of demigod.

11. It's actually, Maui, shapeshifter, demigod of the wind and sea... hero of men.

12. It isn't about politics. Instead, it's about a young boy who is a demigod.

13. The newborn demigod Aesculapius was then taken and trained by the Chirion, the healing - wise centaur.

14. Gilgamesh himself was described as a lustful, violent demigod, or part god, part man.

15. Actually, Asclepius was a demigod, born of a divine father,Apollo, and a mortal mother, Coronis.

16. Hera abhors Hercules as damnable evidence of her husband's infidelities , yet the demigod has his allies.

17. Epic Boons These Boons are extraordinary powerful and represent the gradual transformation of a character into something resembling a demigod

18. The symbol is associated with the Greek demigod, Asclepius who was renowned for his unsurpassed medical prowess and healing powers.

19. In Greek mythology, Asclepius (or Asklepios) was a demigod hero as he was the son of divine Apollo, and his mother was the mortal Koronis from Thessaly

20. Unlike Malfurion, Illidan had no patience for the subtleties of druidism and proved to be a poor student despite their teacher, the demigod Cenarius.

21. Asclepius is the Greek God of Healing, medicine and doctors, was born a demigod, the son of Apollon and Koronis(herself a grandaughter of Ares) of the Lapiths

22. Asclepius was a demigod born to Apollo and Princess Coronis, a mortal woman from Thessaly, Greece. During her pregnancy, Coronis fell in love with another human named Ischys

23. But before the mandate passes, Brunhild, one of the 13 demigod Valkyries, puts forth an alternate proposal: rather than Anticlimactically annihilating mankind, why not give them a fighting chance

24. In both national politics and Chinese popular culture, Mao established himself as a demigod accountable to no one, purging any that he suspected of opposing him and directing the masses and Red Guards "to destroy virtually all state and party institutions".