GodFinder
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z




List of Gods : "God Chul" - 10 records

Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Goddess name
"Badb"
Celtic / Irish war goddess. One of the aspects of the MORRIGAN. Capable of changing shape at will. She confronts the Irish hero Cu Chulainn before a battle and terrifies him by turning into Badb Catha, the crow and harbinger of death....
God name
"Chul Tatic Chites Vaaneg (holy father, creator of man)"
Mayan / Mesoamerican / Mexico Creator god. Thought to be the Mayan name of the Christian god....
God name
"Chul Tatic Chites Vaneg"
Maya A creator god thought by some to be the name of the Christian God
God name
"Chul Tatic Chites Vaneg,"
Mayan Creator god Mayan
Goddess name
"Chulavete"
Mexico Goddess of the morning star Mexico
God name
"Cu Chulain"
Celtic God of warriors and chivalry. Celtic
Goddess name
"Cu Chulain / Sentanta/ Cuchulainn/ The Watchdog of"
Chulain A goddess of eight & white
Goddess name
"MORRIGAN (queen of demons)"
Celtic / Irish war, fertility and vegetation goddess. A complex goddess displaying various characteristics which are both generative and destructive (see also ANAT, INANA, IS'TAR, ATHENE). At the festival of Samain, she mates with the DAGDA to ensure the future prosperity of the land and as queen Maeve (Medb) of Connaught she was ritually wedded to the mortal king whose antecedent was Ailill. As Nemain (panic) and Badb Catha (raven of battle), she takes on a more warlike and destructive aspect. Rather than engaging directly in conflict, she uses her supernatural powers to spread fear and disarray. The Irish hero Cu Chulainn was thus visited on the battle field by BADB driving a chariot and dressed in a red cloak and with red eyebrows presenting an intimidating appearance. She is capable of changing her shape into various animal forms and in the guise of a raven or a crow is able to foretell the outcome of battle....
Goddess name
"Macha"
Celtic / Irish Fertility goddess. One of the aspects of the MORRIGAN (a trio of warrior goddesses with strong sexual connotations), she appears as the consort of Nemed and of Crunnchu. She is also a warrior goddess who influences the outcome of battle by magical devices. She can change shape from girl to hag and is generally dressed in red. She is depicted with red hair. She appears thus to the Irish hero, Cu Chulainn, before the Battle of Moytura when she suddenly changes herself into a crow, the harbinger of death. heads of slaughtered soldiers were fixed on the so-called Pole of Macha, and the ancient religious center of Emain Macha in Ulster is named after her.See also Banbha, ERIU and Fodla....
Goddess name
"Uathach"
Ireland / Scotland Goddess who trained warriors. One of the mistresses of Cuchulain. Ireland / Scotland