Celtic Gods & Goddesses

celtic gods & goddesses

 

 

 

Branwyn:

Goddess of love, sexuality and the sea

Bridget:

Goddess of fertility, feminine creativity, martial arts and healing

Cernunnos:

God of nature, animals, fertility and the underworld, also known as the ‘Horned God’

Cerridwen:

Moon goddess, goddess of dark prophecy and the underworld

Coventina:       

Goddess of rivers, abundance, inspiration and prophecy

The Crone:

Goddess of old age, winter and the waning moon. One of the Triple Goddesses

Eostre:

Goddess of spring, rebirth, fertility and new beginnings

Epona:

Goddess of prosperity, healing,  sustenance and nurturing and of horses

Latis:

Goddess of water and beer

Lugh:

Sun god, god of war, mastery, magic and good harvest

Morrigan:

Queen of Fairies and Witches. Also known as goddess of war, revenge, Night, magic and prophecy

The Triple Goddess:

The Maiden, Mother and Crone (Moon, Creator, Destroyer)

(see my previous blog entitled The Moon and magic)

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