Aramazd
Aramazd is a deity from ancient Armenian mythology, often associated with creation and the sky. He is considered the chief god in the Armenian pantheon and is linked to fertility, agriculture, and the protection of the Armenian people. Aramazd is sometimes compared to other gods like Zeus in Greek mythology due to his role as a ruler of the gods.
In Armenian culture, Aramazd was worshipped through various rituals and offerings, reflecting the importance of agriculture and nature in their society. His influence can be seen in the traditions and beliefs of the Armenian people, highlighting the significance of deities in their historical worldview.