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Ancient Celtic goddess
Erecura or Aerecura /ɛrɛˈkʊrə/ (also found as Herecura or Eracura) was a goddess worshipped in ancient times, often thought to be Celtic in origin, mostly
Erecura
List of deities of the Celtic peoples
sacred springs and rivers Epona - fertility goddess, protector of horses Erecura - goddess of death and fertility Hafren - Brittonic goddess of the River
List_of_Celtic_deities
Mythical realm in Irish mythology
Brendan, Bran mac Febal , and Máel Dúin. Tír na nÓg Aaru Aillen Avalon Erecura Fortunate Isles Heaven Hy-Brasil Iriy Sídhe Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí (1991). Myth
Mag_Mell
Celtic horned god
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Cernunnos
Gaelic May Day festival
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Beltane
Bricta Brigantia Cathubodua Clota Coventina Damona Dea Matrona Divona Epona Erecura Glaistig Gontia Hafren Ianuaria Icaunis Icovellauna Inciona Iouga Latis
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Gaulish god described by Caesar
in Germania Superior) is that he is frequently paired with the goddess Erecura (rather than with Proserpina, as he was in Rome). However, little is understood
Gaulish_Dis_Pater
Otherworld realm in Irish mythology
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Tír_na_nÓg
Irish holiday and Gaelic harvest festival
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Lughnasadh
Gaelic festival and feast day of Saint Brigid
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Imbolc
Mythological taboo or vow
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Geas
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Celtic_mythology
European sculpture motif
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Sheela_na_gig
Modern paganism based on ancient alleged Celtic traditions
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Celtic_neopaganism
Realm of the deities in Celtic mythology
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Celtic_Otherworld
God from Irish mythology
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Ogma
Celtic deity
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Lugus
Weather-god in Proto-Indo-European mythology
Aquitania), 'Nymphae Percernae' (Narbonensis), and a deity named 'Hercura' (or Erecura) which appears throughout the provinces of the Roman Empire. Patrizia de
Proto-Indo-European thunder god
Proto-Indo-European_thunder_god
Spiritual belief of the ancient Celts
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Celtic_Animism
Ancient Roman underworld deities
daughter of Ceres and queen of the underworld with her husband Dis; also Erecura Scotus, god of darkness. Greek Erebos; deep, shadow and one of the primordial
Di_inferi
Presumed Irish goddess
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
Tailtiu
Dutch, Belgian, and Luxembourger mythology
Gallo-Roman in nature, particularly in the south and throughout Flanders: Erecura, the goddess of the earth, Rosmerta, goddess of fertility, and the deities
Mythology in the Low Countries
Mythology_in_the_Low_Countries
Non-exhaustive list of articles related to Ireland, grouped by selected topics
Condatis Contrebis Coventina Damona Dea Latis Dea Matrona Divona Dusios Epona Erecura Esus Fagus Gaulish Dis Pater Grannus Hooded Spirits Herecura Icaunus Icovellauna
List of Ireland-related topics
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Thai/Siamese
Thai name BUPPHA means "flower."
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English
English : variant of Bolt.
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Tamil
Lord Vishnu
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Hebrew
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of...
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bouquet
Boy/Male
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The suns glory, Sunshine
Female
Hebrew
 Pet form of Hebrew Ribqah, REBA means "ensnarer." Compare with masculine Reba. Compare with another form of Reba.
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : unexplained.Probably an altered spelling of German Becke, a variant of Beck.
Female
Welsh
Feminine form of Welsh Meredydd, probably MERERID means "sea day" or "sea sun."
Girl/Female
Hindu
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