A statue of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom
Odin sacrificing himself to gain knowledge of the runes.

A knowledge deity is a deity in mythology associated with knowledge, wisdom, or intelligence.

Akan mythology

Ancient Egyptian mythology

Armenian mythology

Aztec mythology

Maya mythology

Caribbean mythology

Celtic mythology

Chinese mythology

Christianity

Etruscan mythology

Greek mythology

Hinduism

A Saraswati statue in a park.

Hittite mythology

Japanese mythology

Middle Eastern mythology

Muisca mythology

Neoplatonism

Lakota mythology

Norse mythology

Wodan and Frea by Emil Doepler.

Persian mythology

Anahita Vessel, 300-500 AD, Sasanian, Iran, silver and gilt – Cleveland Museum of Art – DSC08130

Polynesian mythology

Roman mythology

Slavic mythology

Turco-Mongol mythology

Vietnamese mythology

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