Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Siddhi" | Ireland | Old gods who live it in the hills Ireland |
Goddess name "Sin" | Ireland | Patron goddess of warriors. Ireland |
Goddess name "Sionnan" | Ireland | Goddess of the River Shannon Ireland |
King name "Slaine" | Ireland | Slaine mac Dela of the Fir Bolg, the first legendary High king of Ireland |
"Slaine mac Partholoin" | Ireland | One of the first group of settlers of Ireland after the Flood |
God name "Somhlth" | Ireland / Scotland / Manx | God who had no corporeal incarnation apart from pure masculine energy. Ireland / Scotland / Manx |
"St. Patrick" | Ireland | Patrick and the serpent. According to tradition, St. Patrick cleared Ireland of its vermin; one old serpent resisted him; but St. Patrick overcame it by cunning. He made a box, and invited the serpent to enter it. The serpent objected, saying it was too small; but St. Patrick insisted it was quite large enough to be comfortable. After a long contention, the serpent got in to prove it was too small, when St. Patrick slammed down the lid, and threw the box into the sea. To complete this wonderful tale, the legend says the waves of the sea are made by the writhings of this serpent, and the noise of the sea is that of the serpent imploring the saint to release it. |
Goddess name "Taillte" | Ireland | Goddess of Lughnasadh and åśśociated with the harvest of the first grains, especially wheat. Ireland |
"The Giants' Dance" | Britain | Stonehenge, which Geoffrey of Monmouth says was removed from Killaraus, a mountain in Ireland, by the magical skill of Merlin. Britain |
Goddess name "Tlachtga" | Ireland | Goddess of sacrifice. Ireland |
God name "Trograin" | Ireland | A tribal god who was overshadowed by Lug. Ireland |
God name "Tuan MacCarell" | Ireland | A God of animals and woodlands. Ireland |
"Tuatha De Dananmn" | Ireland | Collective name for the final pantheon. Ireland |
Goddess name "Turrean" | Ireland | Goddess who was transformed into the first large, shaggy Irish Wolfhound by Uchtdealbh, a jealous faery queen. Ireland |
Goddess name "Uairebhuidhe" | Ireland | bird goddess and possibly a goddess of death. Ireland |
Goddess name "Uathach" | Ireland / Scotland | Goddess who trained warriors. One of the mistresses of Cuchulain. Ireland / Scotland |
God name "Ulster" | Ireland | Iubdan of the Faylinn, Ulster god Ireland |
Spirit name "White Lady" | Ireland | White Lady Of Ireland the banshee or domestic spirit of a family. |