henotheists

/ˈhɛnoʊθiɪsts/
noun
  1. Plural of henotheist; people who believe in one main god while accepting that other gods may exist.
    • The conference brought together henotheists from various cultures to discuss their beliefs.
    • Modern henotheists may belong to religions that focus on one god but honor multiple divine figures.
    • Henotheists in the ancient world often dedicated their primary worship to a city's patron deity.