Kon

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Kon is a deity from Andean mythology often associated with rain, wind, and the fertilizing forces that sustain life in the region.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Kons 1

Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Andean deity
deity
mythological figure
associatedWith fertility
fertilizing forces
rain
wind
culture Pre-Columbian Andean cultures NERFINISHED
domain agriculture
weather
importance vital for sustaining life in the Andean region
influences crops
harvests
human livelihood
mythologicalRegion Andes NERFINISHED
power control over rain
control over wind
granting fertility
religion Andean mythology
role life-sustaining deity
symbolizes agricultural abundance
life-giving forces of nature
typeOfDeity fertility deity
weather deity
worshippedBy Andean peoples
worshippedIn Andean region NERFINISHED

Referenced by (3)

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Feliks Kon familyName Kon
Naqa hasDeity Kon
this entity surface form: Kons