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A triad, in a religious context, refers to a grouping of three gods, usually by importance or similar roles. A triad of gods were usually not considered to be one in the same being, or different aspects of a single deity as in a Trinity or Triple deity. Triads of three closely associated deities were commonly found throughout the ancient world, and in particular in the religious traditions of Ancient Greece and Egypt.

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  • A triad, in a religious context, refers to a grouping of three gods, usually by importance or similar roles. A triad of gods were usually not considered to be one in the same being, or different aspects of a single deity as in a Trinity or Triple deity. Triads of three closely associated deities were commonly found throughout the ancient world, and in particular in the religious traditions of Ancient Greece and Egypt. (en)
  • Una Triade, in un contesto religioso, si riferisce a un raggruppamento di tre divinità, di solito per importanza o ruoli simili. Una triade di divinità, di solito, non è da confondere con diversi aspetti di una stessa divinità, come in una Trinità o una Divinità tripla. Le triadi di divinità strettamente associate sono state trovate in tutto il mondo antico, in particolare nelle tradizioni religiose dell'antica Grecia e dell'Egitto. (it)
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  • A triad, in a religious context, refers to a grouping of three gods, usually by importance or similar roles. A triad of gods were usually not considered to be one in the same being, or different aspects of a single deity as in a Trinity or Triple deity. Triads of three closely associated deities were commonly found throughout the ancient world, and in particular in the religious traditions of Ancient Greece and Egypt. (en)
  • Una Triade, in un contesto religioso, si riferisce a un raggruppamento di tre divinità, di solito per importanza o ruoli simili. Una triade di divinità, di solito, non è da confondere con diversi aspetti di una stessa divinità, come in una Trinità o una Divinità tripla. Le triadi di divinità strettamente associate sono state trovate in tutto il mondo antico, in particolare nelle tradizioni religiose dell'antica Grecia e dell'Egitto. (it)
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  • Triade (religione) (it)
  • Triad (religion) (en)
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