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Title: Celtic Gods and Goddess


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Celtic Gods and Goddess
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Belenus Apollo Belenus
  • God of agriculture
  • Associated with the healing power of the sun (and
    so comparable to Apollo)
  • Beltane was a festival in his honor on May 1
    where great bonfires were used to re-warm the
    earth

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Cernunnos (Kur-noo-nohs)
  • The horned one - has stag antlers
  • Lord of the beasts
  • God of fertility and abundance
  • Found on ancient Paleolithic cave paintings
  • Shape shifter (could turn into a snake or a wolf)

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Epona
  • Horse goddess
  • Father mated with a horse (hated women)
  • The Romans held a festival in her honor on
    December 18th. She is the only Celtic deity to
    be accorded this honor by the Romans
  • Often shown riding side saddle or standing
    between two ponies
  • It is possible that Epona was really the horse
    and that the person pictured to the right is just
    a rider.

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Nantosuelta
  • wandering river
  • Probably a fertility goddess (water heavily
    associated with childbirth)
  • Patron of hearth and home
  • Consort of Sucellus
  • Usually seen carrying a basket of apples

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Sucellus
  • King of the gods
  • Fertility god
  • Name means good striker (if youre dying, hell
    come and end your suffering by hitting you with
    his hammer)
  • Usually shown carrying a long handled hammer
    which he uses to wake up the plants for
    springtime and a pot o potatoes (spuds, taters)

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Taranis
  • Thunder god
  • Rides the sky in a chariot wheels make thunder
    and lightning comes from the sparks of his
    horses hooves
  • A war god as well
  • Had human sacrifices made to him

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IrishCeltic Gods and Goddess
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  • These gods were worshipped by the Irish and
    written down at a later time. Since the Romans
    did not take Ireland, their mythology was able to
    continued unabated long after Europes was
    squashed. They are mostly known as the
    TUATHA-DE-DANANN

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  • The Tuatha eventually get beaten by the current
    race of Celts and they become fairies and the
    little people

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Brigid
  • exalted one
  • Fertility and war goddess
  • Her tasks are healing, fire, blacksmiths,
    poetry, wisdom, and protecting flocks
  • Her feast day was Feb. 2nd and called Candlemas
  • She was borrowed by Christian missionaries and
    made into St. Bridet (she prayed for ugliness to
    help her stay pure)

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Daghda
  • Known as the good god
  • father of the gods not so muchlike Zeus, but
    fat, kind, and a bit unmannered
  • Wears a tunic way too short for him
  • Has a magic club that he uses to kill with one
    end and heal with the other
  • God of magic, wisdom, and life and death
  • A provider (he has a never empty cauldron)
  • He secured Irelands protection by holding hands
    with Morrigan

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Danu
  • Mother of Daghda and entire race of the Tuatha
  • Possiblity even the daughter of Daghda (dont
    ask me how)
  • Finds places for the gods to go when they were
    defeated

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Lugh (loo)
  • Shining God
  • Related to both the Tuatha and the Fomorians
    (rival giants)
  • His evil grandfather threw him into the sea, but
    he was saved and raised by a sea god
  • Has a sword that cuts through anything and a
    spear that guarantees victory
  • Father of Cu Chulainn
  • His name became leprechaun

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Morrigan (more-ree-an)
  • The Phantom Queen
  • Goddess of horses and war
  • Shape shifter (can turn into animals) when in
    raven form, death is nearby
  • Stands near rivers and washes corpses (sometimes
    known as washer of the ford)
  • Cu Chulainn rejects her advances

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Nuada
  • Supreme king of the Irish Celts
  • Loses his arm in battle and must give up his
    kingship (no deformities allowed in kings)
  • Makes a silver arm to regain throne
  • Eventually loses courage and gives throne to Lugh
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