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a woman with long hair wearing a green dress and holding a shield in her hand

Meet the fierce 🗡️ Agrona, 'Welsh Goddess of War.' Delve into the lore of this powerful deity, embodying strife and sovereignty. Discover her influence in Celtic mythology and how to connect with her warrior spirit. 🛡️✨ Ideal for those drawn to the strength and resilience of goddess energies. Embrace the power of Agrona in your practice for courage and protection. 🔥🌿

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Rhiannon is a beautiful woman from the Welsh Otherworld, often seen riding a white horse. Her name is pronounced REE an-on and she appears in the mediaeval Welsh tales The Mabinogi of Pwyll Prince of Dyfed and The Mabinogi of Manawydan ap Llyr. While some academics like Proinsias Mac Cana claimed that Rhiannon is a goddess, the stories...

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Arianrhod (sometimes spelled Arianrod) is a Welsh figure of fertility. In Welsh mythology, she plays a part in the Mabinogion, the earliest prose stories of British literature. Arianrhod, Celtic Goddess? While some say Arianrhod is a goddess, the stories in the Mabinogion imply that she is somewhat of a sorceress but not a goddess. It...

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Ceridwen, also known as Cerridwen, was a fascinating enchantress in Welsh medieval legend. 🧙‍♀️ According to medieval Welsh poetry, she owned the cauldron of poetic inspiration (Awen) and played a significant role in the Tale of Taliesin. 📜 Many modern pagans see Ceridwen as the Celtic goddess of rebirth, transformation, and inspiration. 🌿🌌 #Ceridwen #WelshLegend #Goddess #Inspiration #TaleofTaliesin #WitchyVibes #PaganCommunity #MagicalGoddess #CauldronMagic

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May Day/Beltane (Calan Mai to the ancient Celts) is almost here and our hearts turn to thoughts of love, flowers and the bounty of our Mother Earth. Both Beltane and Halloween/Samhain (Calan Gaeaf)…

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