Category:Adgilis Deda
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Adgilis Deda — literally, the "mother of locality" or "place-mother" — is a deity in the pre-Christian Georgian pantheon, especially revered by the mountaineers of northeast Georgia, such as the Khevsurs, as a protective spirit of a place (genius loci) and also as a deity of fertility of humans and livestock alike.
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Adgilis Deda church in Kakheti, Georgia.jpg 640 × 480; 118 KB