put to death before their strength fails, iv. 21 sq., vi. 163
——, temporary, iv. 148 sqq.;
their divine or magical functions, iv. 155 sqq.
——, Teutonic, i. 47
——, the Three, on Twelfth Day, ix. 329 sqq.
Kings of the Barotse worshipped after death, vi. 193 sqq.
—— of Dahomey and Benin represented partly in animal shapes, iv. 85 sq.
—— of Egypt worshipped as gods, v. 52; buried at Abydos, vi. 19;
perhaps formerly slain in the character of Osiris, vi. 97 sq., 102;
as Osiris, vi. 151 sqq.;