Greek Goddess – Canola
Cana Cludhmor (also known as Canola), was a Celtic Goddess of Inspiration and Creativity and inventor of the harp (Lyre), Irelands long-loved symbol and the
Cana Cludhmor (also known as Canola), was a Celtic Goddess of Inspiration and Creativity and inventor of the harp (Lyre), Irelands long-loved symbol and the
Cailleach Bheur, or Blue Hag in Scottish Gaelic, is the Irish goddess of winter, represented as an old hag with blue wrinkled skin who carries
Though she’s not one of the more popular Irish goddesses, Banba (also known as Anbha or Banbha) has a well-deserved following. The granddaughter of Delbeth
Meaning white cow, Boann or Boand, as she is often modernly referred to, is the Irish goddess of the River Boyne, a river waterway in
In the mythical narrative, Brigid is the daughter of the Dagda, a figure in Irish mythology, and one of the Tuatha De Danann, or Children
Brigid is a goddess of spring and healing, linked to many natural springs and holy wells. Today, we examine her mythical history.
Blodeuwedd was the wife of Lleu Llaw Gyffes, one of the principal figures in Welsh mythology and literature. While she may have been modeled after
Meaning white cow, Boann or Boand, as she is often modernly referred to, is the Irish goddess of the River Boyne, a river waterway in Leinster, Ireland.
Odin, the God of war, wisdom, poetry, and magic was one of the most complex of the Norse Gods.
Germanic paganism, commonly known as Norse paganism, was the predominant religion in the northern part of what we now know as Germany from about 200