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The Celtic deities are known from a variety of sources such as written Celtic mythology, ancient places of worship, statues, engravings, religious objects, as well as place and personal names. Celtic deities can belong to two categories: general and local.
Celtic paganism, as practised by the ancient Celts, is a descendant of Proto-Celtic paganism, itself derived from Proto-Indo-European paganism. Many deities in Celtic mythologies have cognates in other Indo-European mythologies, such as Celtic Brigantia with Roman Aurora, Vedic Ushas, and Norse Aurvandill; Welsh Arianrhod with Greek Selene ...
27 mar 2024 · Celtic deities have fascinated people for centuries and it all began with the Celts – a pre-Christian people who practiced a Polytheistic religion, sometimes referred to as ‘Celtic Paganism’. This mean that they worshipped more than one God.
The gods and goddesses of the pre-Christian Celtic peoples are known from a variety of sources, including ancient places of worship, statues, engravings, cult objects, and place or personal names.
29 lis 2022 · The Celtic gods and goddesses are a vast group of deities who were worshipped by the ancient Celtic tribes. Their names and attributes varied between languages and locations, with some deities worshipped by all tribes while others were specific to a particular region or people.
7 sie 2024 · Discover unique Irish Gods and Goddesses in Celtic Pagan Mythology, like the Morrigan, Áine, Brighid, the Dagda, Lugh, and Manannán Mac Lír.
20 wrz 2024 · A list of major Celtic gods and goddesses includes those reported by the Romans in the first century BCE and Irish monks of the sixth century CE.