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Page 1: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

Celtic Gods and Goddess

Page 2: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing

power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo)

Beltane was a festival in his honor on May 1 where great bonfires were used to re-warm the earth

Page 3: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

Cernunnos (Kur-noo-nohs) The “horned one” - has stag

antlers Lord of the beasts God of fertility and abundance Found on ancient Paleolithic

cave paintings Shape shifter (could turn into a

snake or a wolf)

Page 4: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

Epona Horse goddess Father mated with a horse (hated

women) The Romans held a festival in her

honor on December 18th. She is the only Celtic deity to be accorded this honor by the Romans

Often shown riding side saddle or standing between two ponies

It is possible that Epona was really the horse and that the person pictured to the right is just a rider.

Page 5: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

Nantosuelta “wandering river” Probably a fertility goddess

(water heavily associated with childbirth)

Patron of hearth and home Consort of Sucellus Usually seen carrying a

basket of apples

Page 6: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

Sucellus King of the gods Fertility god Name means “good striker” (if

you’re dying, he’ll come and end your suffering by hitting you with his hammer)

Usually shown carrying a long handled hammer which he uses to wake up the plants for springtime and a pot o’ potatoes (spuds, taters)

Page 7: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

Taranis Thunder god Rides the sky in a chariot –

wheels make thunder and lightning comes from the sparks of his horses’ hooves

A war god as well Had human sacrifices made to

him

Page 8: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

Irish

Celtic Gods and Goddess

Page 9: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

These gods were worshipped by the Irish and written down at a later time. Since the Romans did not take Ireland, their mythology was able to continued unabated long after Europe’s was squashed. They are mostly known as the TUATHA-DE-DANANN

Page 10: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

The Tuatha eventually get beaten by the current race of Celts and they become fairies and “the little people”

Page 11: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

Brigid “exalted one” Fertility and war goddess Her tasks are: healing, fire,

blacksmiths, poetry, wisdom, and protecting flocks

Her feast day was Feb. 2nd and called Candlemas

She was “borrowed” by Christian missionaries and made into St. Bridet (she prayed for ugliness to help her stay pure)

Page 12: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

Daghda Known as the “good god” “father of the gods” – not so much

like Zeus, but fat, kind, and a bit unmannered

Wears a tunic way too short for him Has a magic club that he uses to kill

with one end and heal with the other God of magic, wisdom, and life and death A provider (he has a never empty cauldron) He secured Ireland’s protection by holding hands with

Morrigan

Page 13: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

Danu Mother of Daghda and entire

race of the Tuatha Possiblity even the daughter of

Daghda – (don’t ask me how) Finds places for the gods to go

when they were defeated

Page 14: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

Lugh (loo) Shining God Related to both the Tuatha and the

Fomorians (rival giants) His evil grandfather threw him into the

sea, but he was saved and raised by a sea god

Has a sword that cuts through anything and a spear that guarantees victory

Father of Cu Chulainn His name became leprechaun

Page 15: Celtic Gods and Goddess. Belenus Apollo Belenus God of agriculture Associated with the healing power of the sun (and so comparable to Apollo) Beltane

Morrigan (more-ree-an) The Phantom Queen Goddess of horses and war Shape shifter (can turn into

animals) – when in raven form, death is nearby

Stands near rivers and washes corpses (sometimes known as “washer of the ford”)

Cu Chulainn rejects her advances

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Nuada Supreme king of the Irish

Celts Loses his arm in battle and

must give up his kingship (no deformities allowed in kings)

Makes a silver arm to regain throne

Eventually loses courage and gives throne to Lugh