
ACHTLAND: Pan-Celtic. She was the Goddess
queen who no mortal man could sexually satisfy, fo she too a giant from the faery realm as
her mate.
ADSULLATA: Breton. Goddess of hot springs who cam to Brittany from Celtic Gaul.
AERTEN: Cornish, Anglo-Celtic, Welsh. Goddess of fate who presided over the out comes
of war between several Celtic clans. She is often equated with the Three Fates of
Greco-Roman mythology. Name also spelled: AERFEN.
AEVAL: Irish. She came into popular legends as a faery, munster queen who held
mighnight courts to hear debates on whether them men of her province were keeping their
women sexually satisfied. She deemed the problems wa that the men were prudish and lazy.
AGRONA: Anglo-celtic, Welsh. Goddesss of slaughter and war. She is often equated with Morrigan.
ARIADNE: Continental. She is the goddess of ancient Crete and is the only Greek diety know the be
worshiped by the Celtic Gaul peoples.
BADB: Irish. Also know as Bayv, Bibe, Bive, or Beev. She is the crone aspect of the
Triple Goddess. Often called "the fury".
BANBHA: Irish. Warrior Goddes who protected Ireland from invaders. She is one in a
triplicity with Eire and Fodhla. She is the earth aspect. Her name means A land unplowed
for a year.