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LughLugh (pronounced /ˈluː/; modern Irish Lú, earlier Lug) is an Irish deity represented in mythological texts as a hero and High King of the... Started by Danu |
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Áine ClíÁine Clí Goddess of Knockaine in Munster, and likely a sovereignty goddess for that province. Her father Éogabul was of the Tuatha De Da... Started by Danu |
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AgronaAgrona Br.: "slaughter" British Romano-Celtic Pantheon A somewhat hypothetical goddess, based on the name of the river Aeron in Cardiga... Started by Danu |
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EsusEsus Etymology: Likely originally Aisus, possibly from the PIE *eis- "passion", or *ais- "to respect". Thus the name means either "The F... Started by Danu |
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AdsullataAdsullata Continental Celtic Pantheon Goddess of springs. She is essentially the same as the goddess Sulis at Aquae Sulis (Bath), which... Started by Danu |
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AbnobaAbnoba Celtic: "river" Contintental Celtic Pantheon. Goddess of the Black Forest (and of a mountain in the Black Forest), rivers, and c... Started by Danu |
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The Fairy Queen of MidsummerA Celtic goddess of love, harmony and fertility, Aine of Knockaine is an Irish fairy queen and is associated with the great Celtic moth... Started by Ruth & Gary |
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AmphitriteStarted by Awen |
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Celtic Goddesses and Gods:Hail, Morrigu Evoe Macha ...... Ecco Badb Caaw ..... Caaw Triple imaged Morrigan, triple named Morrigan, Mighty Queen, Badb and Macha... Started by Morrighan IvyFyre |
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Amphitrite, is #2 in a series of 50, goddesses I plan to share.Started by Awen |
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