Brigid – Goddess of Fire and Alchemy

Attributes: Goddess of poetry, alchemy, medicine and forges Símbolo: Fire, poetry, bell, arrow or spear, cow, water fountains and wells Local: Ireland With many names and devotees, the Goddess Brigid is a Celtic Goddess very popular in Europe, especially in Ireland. She is the Goddess of fire, female fertility, power, healing, medicine, agriculture, inspiration, divination, witchcraft …

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Cailleach – Goddess of Winter and Endings

Attributes: Goddess of Winter, Protection of Animals, Wisdom Symbols: Stones, mountains, gorges, cats, rabbits Place: Ireland, Scotland, England The Goddess Cailleach is one of the oldest deities associated with Celtic Mythology, perhaps the earliest known in Ireland. It is not possible to know how she was venerated or by whom, since the Celts arrived at those lands …

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Goddess Morrigan – Goddess of Battles and Life Cycle

The Goddess Morrigan is a Celtic Goddess of many names. She is the Goddess of Battles and Goddess of Life Cycle. She is sometimes called Morrigu, Morrighan or even Morgaine. It is even believed that she is Morgana Le Fay, from the myth of King Arthur, but no historian was capable of proving it. The Goddess Morrigan is associated with destiny, being …

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Gwenhwyfar – Goddess of Sovereignty and Judgement

Attributes: Great virginal Goddess of sovereignty and fertility, Goddess of the earth, dawn and spring, guardian of the passage between the worlds Symbols: Lilly Place: UK Long before she appeared in the Arthurian legends, Gwenhwyfar or Guinevere, Ginevra, or even Jennifer was summoned by the Celts to bring fertility to the earth and take souls …

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Rhiannon – Goddess of Horses and The Other World

Attributes: Goddess of horses, birds, spells, instinct, fertility, The Other World and death Symbols: White horses and fairies Place: Europe The fairy queen, Rhiannon, is a great Goddess of the ancient Britain mythology. She is a Goddess who uses her powers for self-love and love for others, making hearts shine as an example of true …

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