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Lady Gregory • New Irish Comedies

Known as the Good God, his partners were the Morrigan and Boann, and he fathered Brigit and Aonghus.
Hourly History • Celtic Mythology: A Concise Guide to the Gods, Sagas and Beliefs (Greek Mythology - Norse Mythology - Egyptian Mythology - Celtic Mythology)
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)
Caitlín Matthews, The Little Book of Celtic Blessings, Element Books, Shaftesbury, 1994.
John O'Donohue • Anam Cara: 25th Anniversary Edition
In the story of the Tuatha De Dannan, legend says that the Celtic Goddesses and Gods were the children of the Mother Goddess Danu and came down from the sky to Ireland in a cloud of mist on May Day morning.
Sarah Owen • Celtic Spirituality: A Beginners Guide To Celtic Spirituality
Jules Cashford Jungian Analyst, London Coauthor of The Myth of the Goddess
Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés • Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype
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.