By the nine gods he swore

That the great house of Tarquin

Should suffer wrong no more.

Lord Macaulay, Lays of Ancient Rome (“Horatius,” 1842).

Kamtschadales: Koutkhou (creator of heaven), Kouhttigith, his sister (creator of earth), Outleigin (creator of ocean).

Parsees: Ahura (the creator), Vohu Mano (“entity”), Akem Mano (“nonentity”).

Persians: Oromasdês or Oromāzês (the good principle), Arimanês (the evil principle), Mithras (fecundity).

Others give Zervanê (god the father), and omit Mithras from the trinity.

Peruvians (Ancient): Pachama (goddess mother), Virakotcha (= Jupiter), Mamakotcha (=Neptune). They called their Trinity “Tangatanga” (i.e., “three in one”).

Phœnicians: Kolpia (the Logos), Baaut (“darkness”), Mot (“matter”).