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| Celtic Deities |
| Since I am a Celtic Wiccan I only have the deities of the past Celtic Wiccan�s. Wiccan's don�t believe in just one God or Goddess they have many. But their is "The Lord and The Lady" Which represents the 2 highest powers. (For example in some covens there is the High Priestess and the High Priest. They are usually the oldest and the most experienced in the craft.) Wiccan's use the other deities when performing a spell. They all have a different power like (Artemis- the God of magical charms, or Pele- Goddess of fire). But some witchs choose 1 goddess and god to worship and celebrate through out their craft but still keep in mind the others during celebration. |
| Aine of Knockaine - Ireland; moon goddess and patroness of crops and cattle Amaethon - Wales; god of agriculture. Angus Mac Og - Ireland; god of youth, love, and beauty. Anu - Ireland; goddess of plenty and Mother Earth. Arawn - Wales; god of the dead and the underworld Annwn- life, wisdom. Banba - Ireland; one of a triad of goddesses that included Fotia and Eriu. Bel - Ireland, Wales; god of cattle, crops, fertility, fire, healing, hot springs, prosperity, purification, science, success. Boann - Ireland; goddess of the River Byone Dagda. She has the powers of healing. Bran the Blessed - Wales; god of prophecy, the arts, war, music, writing. Brigit - Ireland; goddess of agriculture, fire, healing, inspiration, learning divination. Caer Ibormeith - Ireland; goddess of sleep and dreams. Caillech - Ireland, Scotland; goddess of disease and plague. Cerridwen - Welsh; goddess of death, initiation, inspiration, magic, regeneration. Donn - Wales; the sea goddess. Eadon - Ireland; nurse of poets. Flidais - Ireland; goddess of forests, wild creatures. A shapeshifting goddess who rode in a deer-drawn chariot. Goibniu - Ireland, Wales; god of blacksmiths, weapon-makers, brewing. Gwynn ap Nudd - Wales; first known as King of the Fairies and Lord of the Underworld, this god later ruled over the Plant Annwn, subterranean fairies. White Lady - all Celtic countries; goddess of death and destruction. Called the Dryad of Death and Queen of the Dead, this goddess was a Crone aspect of the Goddess. |
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