Deities in modern Pagan practice

Modern Pagan Deities: Traditions, Reconstruction, Syncretism, and Respectful Practice

A source-aware guide to the Modern Pagan divine world, major figures, relationships, evidence, and Atlas family tree.

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This guide introduces the Modern Pagan divine world without forcing it into a single modern family tree.

Explore the Modern Pagan figures in the interactive Atlas.

Principal figures

Tradition-dependent; includes reconstructed, revived, syncretic, archetypal, devotional, and non-theistic approaches.

How this religious system was organized

Modern Paganism is a family of religions and practices, not one pantheon.

A deity may be approached through reconstruction, living tradition, revival, personal devotion, archetypal psychology, or syncretism.

Historical claims, theological interpretation, and personal experience should be labelled separately.

Modern Pagan Deities: Traditions, Reconstruction, Syncretism, and Respectful Practice
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How to read the family tree

Genealogy is only one layer. City, sanctuary, household, profession, political office, ritual calendar, title, and historical period may matter more than biological descent. Relationships shown in the Atlas identify their evidence type.

Evidence guide

  • Primary text or inscription: direct historical witness with its own context.
  • Archaeological or visual evidence: object, monument, image, or excavated setting.
  • Later literary or folklore evidence: valuable but later than the period described.
  • Modern reconstruction or association: clearly labelled contemporary interpretation.

Frequently asked questions

Is there one complete Modern Pagan family tree?

No. Sources and local traditions vary, and a single diagram is a learning model rather than one ancient canonical chart.

Are similar gods from other cultures the same?

Ancient people sometimes identified foreign and local gods, but modern comparison should preserve historical differences and identify the evidence for each link.

Continue exploring

Use the Atlas filters, Family Tree mode, historical timeline, comparison tool, and source indicators to move from this overview to individual figures.

Last reviewed: August 1, 2026.

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