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Pagan goddess names
Pagan goddess names






This is a perfectly valid belief, but it is worth knowing that there is no evidence that the ancient British tribes shared it. We need to stop and think about how the early British and Irish saw their Gods (and whether or not you share their views.) Many pagans these days believe that all goddesses are aspects of One Goddess, and likewise with the gods (this idea is usually called duotheism, or duolatry by academics). We know that some gods were called by several different names, so it is not always clear if ten different altars are to ten different gods, or to the same god under ten different titles. Some of the altars have names carved on them ~ certain names appear frequently, others only once. Many of the statues have no names, and it is anyone’s guess whom they represent. There are hundreds of statues and altar stones found throughout Celtic lands. Plus these days people who are not even remotely Celtic by birth perform rituals in honour of Celtic deities. The goddess Nehalennia was worshipped by Celtic tribes in what is now Holland, but neighbouring Germanic tribes also made offerings to her, as did some Romans. However, it is worth bearing in mind that some of those deities were popular elsewhere too.

pagan goddess names

When we talk about Celtic gods we usually mean ones worshipped by British, Irish or some continental tribes during the Iron Age. In what sense is she exclusively Greek? In what sense can any deity be said to have a nationality? We call her a Greek goddess, yet she was worshipped before the Greeks knew of her, and these days is honoured by every nationality going, in nearly all parts of the world. These days Hecate is worshipped in London, Athens, Paris, New York, Sydney, etc. Centuries later, bishops in Britain moaned about peasants worshipping Hecate. As their empire spread, so temples to Hecate were built in all sorts of countries.

pagan goddess names

The Romans were so impressed they built temples to her in Rome. The Anatolians had a goddess called Akta, whom the Greeks so admired they took to worshipping her, pronouncing the name as Hecate. In the modern world we like to divide things up into neat boxes ~ Greek gods in one corner, Norse in another, Chinese in yet another, etc.

pagan goddess names

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