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Bridget (Briget, Brede)-Goddess of the Sacred Fire, the sun, hearth, and home. Fire of fire, the bride Goddess of inspiration, poetry, medicine, healing, and smithcraft. Associated with the fire pot, her brass shoe, and the spindle and distaff.
Sarah Owen • Celtic Spirituality: A Beginners Guide To Celtic Spirituality
Blodenwedd (Blodewedd, Blodeuedd)- The most beautiful and treacherous sun and moon Goddess. Called "White Flower" or "Flowerface."Associated with the white owl, the dawn, primroses, broom, cockle, oak, and meadowsweet.
Sarah Owen • Celtic Spirituality: A Beginners Guide To Celtic Spirituality
Maeve (Medb) is an exceptionally interesting deity, and also a historical figure as the Queen of Connaught.
Hourly History • Celtic Mythology: A Concise Guide to the Gods, Sagas and Beliefs (Greek Mythology - Norse Mythology - Egyptian Mythology - Celtic Mythology)
The Morrigan, the Phantom Queen, was the goddess of war, fate, death, priests and witches, revenge, violence, and the patron of servicemen and women.
Hourly History • Celtic Mythology: A Concise Guide to the Gods, Sagas and Beliefs (Greek Mythology - Norse Mythology - Egyptian Mythology - Celtic Mythology)
Epona-Shapeshifter, horse, and Earth Goddess worshipped by the ancient Belgae of Northeaster Gaul, depicted holding an apple while seated on a white horse. The only Celtic Goddess included in the Roman pantheon. Nicknamed Regina, her name means Divine Horse as she is the offspring of a mare and a human man. Associated with mares and fertilization
... See moreSarah Owen • Celtic Spirituality: A Beginners Guide To Celtic Spirituality
Over the past few decades, the popularity of the Earth goddess Gaia has spread widely throughout the Pagan world. For Wiccans, she is a primordial archetype of the Mother Goddess, giving birth to and nurturing all of creation.
Lisa Chamberlain • Wicca Magical Deities: A Guide to the Wiccan God and Goddess, and Choosing a Deity to Work Magic With (Wicca for Beginners Series)
Brigit, the Exalted One. Also known as Bridgit, Brigindo, Bride, and Mistress of the Mantle, she is a goddess of fire, the forge, light and the sun, wells and springs, healing, childbirth, poetry, smithcraft, and martial arts.
Hourly History • Celtic Mythology: A Concise Guide to the Gods, Sagas and Beliefs (Greek Mythology - Norse Mythology - Egyptian Mythology - Celtic Mythology)
Deities from ancient pantheons who often represent the Maiden include the Greek goddesses Artemis and Persephone, the Nordic goddess Freya, and the Celtic goddess Rhiannon.