| Gods A Angus Mac Og: (Aengus/Angus of the Brugh/Oengus of the Bruig)(Ireland) God of love. Son of the Dagda and the goddess Boann, he is also associated with the Valley of the River Boyne. One of the Tuatha. Said to be a Beautiful man with flowing blonde hair. He is the god of youth, and love and Beauty. �young son�. Abarta: (Ireland) Member of the Tuatha, his name means performer of feasts. Abellio: (Wales) God of the apple trees. Abhean: (Ireland) Harper for the Tuatha. Aengus Mac Og: See God Angus. Aericura: (Ireland) Underworld god. Amaethon: (Wales) God of Agriculture, son of the goddess Don. He is directly responsible for the war between the deities of the underworld, War was led by Arawn, and the children of Don. Battle of the trees (battle of Cath Dodeau) Amaethon�s brother Gwydion transformed trees into great Warriors with whose help the deities of the underworld were defeated. Ambisagrus: Continental god, Equivalent of the Roman Jupiter. Amergin: (Ireland) Druid god who helped the Milesians beat the Tuatha. Arawn: (Wales) God of the underworld. The god Amaethon stole from him dogs Lapwing and Roebuck with these dogs he led his battle of the trees. He met his defeat. |
| B Balor: (Ireland) God of death and the King of the Fomorians (race of Giants). The son of Buarainech, adn the husband of Cethlenn. Balor had only one eye, which he kept closed due to anything he looked at would die instantly. Killed my his grandson Lugh, who had been raised by the sea god Manannan Mac Lir of the Tuatha. Belatu-Codres: (Wales/Britain) God distruction and war to enemies. Name means fair shining one. Belenus: (Ireland) God of light. His cult spread from northern italy to southern Gaul and Britain. In charger of the welfare of cattle and sheep. Wife is goddess Belisama. His festival was Beltain �Fire of Bel� Celebrated on May 1st. Bile: (Bel)(Ireland) God of light and healing, Bel means shining one, or sacred tree. It is thought the waters of Danu, he fed the oak and produced their son the Dagda. Bodb Dearg: (Ireland) �Bodb the red�. One of the many sons of the Dagda who succeeded him as ruler of the gods. Borvo: (Bormanus)(Ireland) �to boil� God of hot springs and healing. (Mineral). Bran the Blessed: (Ireland) Hero god, protector of poetry and the underworld. Brother of Branwen, Cordelia Llyr, and Manannan, also Son of Llyr and Penarddun, Bres: (Ireland) God of fertility and agriculture. He is the son of Elatha, and prince of the Fomorians and the goddess Eriu. |
| C Cairpre: (Ireland) Cheif Bard of the Tuatha, son of Ogma. Cian: (Ireland) Son of Diancecht, he was husband of Ethniu, daughter of Balor the Formor. Son was Lugh Lamhfada, or long-hand. He was killed by his sons of Tuirenn. Camulus: (Wales) War god associated him with mars. Cenn Cruaich: (Wales) Heaven like god. Akin to Zeus. Cernunnos: (Horned god) God of Virtuality, fertility , animals, plants and nature, often resembles Pan, but he doesn't have goat horns, but in some art, stag antlers, born in the winter solsitce and marries the goddess at Beltane, and dies durning summer solstice, he represtnets and is the father of all nature Cocidius: (Britain) �the red one� God of war, slaughter Wild animals, forests strength and swiftness. Conlaoch: (Ireland) Son of Cu Chulainn, and Aoife. ConAnn: (Ireland) Son of Febar and a formor king. Credne: (Ireland) God of Bronze. Bronze worker of the Tuatha. Cu Chulainn: (Cuchulain/Cuchullin)(Ireland) A hero with seven pupils in each eye, seven fingers on each hand, and seven toes on each foot. Cu means Dog, he received his battle skills from Scathach. Culann: (Ireland) Irish Chief, he had Cu Chulainn serve him for a time, Chulainn had killed the dogs of Culann, and used him as a servant as compensation of payment. |
| D Dagda: (Ireland) God of the earth and treaties. Dagda or the Dagda (Good God) is king of the Danaans the father of many gods. His cauldron possesses an inexhaustible quantity of food. His harb can summon the seasons and his club can bring the dead to life and kill the living. A great master of magic, reasome warrior and a skilled artisan. Son of the goddess Dana and father of the Angus Mac Og. The Dagda is portrayed as posessing both super-human strength and appetite. Dewi: (Wales) Represented the great red serpent. The official emblem of wales, A red dragon is derived fromt he great red serpent that once represented the God Dewi. Dian Cecht: (Ireland) Great god of healing and physician of the Tuatha. Dwyn: (Wales) Welsh god of Love. Dylan: (Wales) God of the sea. Son of Arianrhod. |