Mihr

deity Armenian single tradition · 2

Mihr (Armenian: Միհր) is the Armenian deity of fire, regarded as the son of the supreme god Aramazd. Mihr can be identified with the Greek God of blacksmiths, craftsmen, and fire, Hephaestus.

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syncretized with
Hephaestus, Mithra, Mher
sibling of
Anahit, Nane
child of
Aramazd

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“Armenian mythology, in which the Triad consisted of Aramazd, Anahit, and Mihr.”

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“Mihr (Միհր) – Cognate with the Iranian Mithra. God of the sun and light, son of Aramazd, the brother of Anahit and Nane. Historically, despite his high place in the pantheon, worship of Mihr was eclipsed by Vahagn (indeed, Mihr's worship appears to have been supplementary to Vahagn's)”

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