PERSIAN.
Oromasdes, Goodness, the deviser of Creation.
Mithras, Eternal Intellect, the architect and ruler of the world, literally “the Friend.”
Arimanes, the mundane soul (Psyche).
GRECIAN.
Zeus.
Pallas.
Hera.
ROMAN.
Jupiter, Power.
Minerva, Wisdom, Eternal Intellect.
Juno, Love.
SCANDINAVIAN.
Odin, Giver of Life.
Hænir, Giver of motion and sense.
Lodur, Giver of speech and the senses.
AMERICAN INDIAN.
Otkon.
Messou.
Atahuata.
EGYPTIAN.
Cneph, the Creator, Goodness.
Pta (Opas), the active principle of Creation (= Vulcan).
Eicton.

The Egyptians had other Trinities than the above, each chief city having its own form; in these, however, the third personality appears to be supposed to proceed from the other two, which scarcely seems to have been intended in the instances already given. Some of the city Trinities were as follow:—

THEBES.
Amun-Ra (= Jupiter), (Ra = the Mid-day Sun.)
Mant or Mentu (= “the mother,” Juno.)
Chonso (= Hercules.)
PHILAE & ABYDOS.
Osiris (= Pluto).
Isis (= Prosperine).
Horus, the Saviour, the Shepherd (the Rising Sun).
ABOO-SIMBEL.
Pta or Phthah.
Amum-Ra.
Athor, Love (the wife of Horus).

So that it is no coincidence that both Hercules and Horus are met in Gothic carvings as deliverers from dragons.

ELEPHANTINE.
Khum or Chnoumis.
Anuka.
Hak.
MEMPHIS.
Ptah.
Merenphtah.
Nefer-Atum.
HELIOPOLIS.
Tum (Setting Sun.)
Nebhetp.
Horus.

Another Egyptian triad, styled “Trimorphous God!” was:—

Bait. Athor. Akori.

Another:—

Telephorus. Esculapius. Salus.