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Brigid is the Goddess of poetry, healing, fertility, and smithcraft. Later associated with St. Brigid.
The Morrigan is a war goddess associated with fate, battle, and sovereignty. Sometimes depicted as a trio of sisters (Badb, Macha, and Nemain).
Eriu, Banba, and Fodla are a three sister goddesses representing the land and sovereignty of Ireland. Eriu is the source of the name Eire (Ireland).
Danu is an ancient mother goddess, often linked to the Tuatha Dé Danann, a race of deities in Irish mythology.
Macha is a goddess associated with war, fertility, and horses. She is linked to several myths, including the founding of Emain Macha.
Badb is a war goddess and aspect of the Morrigan, known for causing chaos on the battlefield.
Nemain is annother war goddess, associated with frenzied battle.
Aine is the Goddess of summer, fertility, and love. She was also considered a fairy queen in later folklore.
Cliodhna is a Goddess of love and beauty, sometimes considered the queen of the Banshees.
Be Chuille is a sorceress and goddess of magic and enchantments.
Bebinn is a Goddess of childbirth and the underworld.
Cailleach is a powerful hag goddess associated with winter, mountains, and sovereignty.
Welsh Celtic Goddesses
Rhiannon is the goddess of horses, sovereignty, and the Otherworld, known from the Mabinogion.
Branwen is the Goddess of love and beauty, central to the tragic Welsh tale of Branwen, Daughter of Llyr.
Cerridwen is a goddess of wisdom, transformation, and inspiration, keeper of the cauldron of Awen (divine inspiration).
Arianrhod is the Goddess of the moon, stars, and fate. She is the mother of Lleu Llaw Gyffes in Welsh mythology.
Blodeuwedd is the Goddess of flowers and transformation, created from flowers as a wife for Lleu Llaw Gyffes but later turned into an owl.
Gaulish and Continental Celtic Goddesses
Epona is the Gaulish horse goddess, also worshiped in Roman times as a protector of cavalry and travelers.
Rosmerta is a Gaulish goddess of abundance and prosperity, often depicted with a cornucopia.
Nantosuelta is the Goddess of fertility, hearth, and nature, associated with bees and prosperity.
Suleviae is a triad of healing and protective goddesses venerated in Gaul and Britain.
Sirona is a goddess of healing and hot springs, often depicted with a serpent.
Andraste is a British warrior goddess invoked by Queen Boudicca in her rebellion against the Romans.
To Be Continued
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