According to one story The Goddess Dana her name meaning divine waters from heaven at the time of primal chaos poured water down upon the Earth, and from The Earth grew Bile The Sacred Oak Tree, and from there dropped two giant acorns to the ground. From the first acorn hatched The Dagda who's name means The Good God, and from the second acorn hatched Brigid who's name means The Exalted One, and The Dagda and Brigid whos task it was to wrest order from the primal chaos and to people The Earth together became parents.
Dana is The Mother Goddess and Brigid is The Goddess of Healing Smithcraft and fertility.
I would recomend reading The Mammoth Book of Celtic Myths and Legends by Peter Berresford Ellis as he is extreamly knowledgable on celtic mythology.
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Below find a list of the better known Celtic gods & goddesses:
Branwyn - Goddess of love, sexuality and the sea.
Bridget "Fiery Arrow" - Celtic
Most popular in Ireland and Scotland, Bridget was also known in Britian, Gaul and various other places on the European continent. She was also called Bridget, Brighid, Bri'id, Bride, Brigan, Ffraid, and Brgantia. In Ireland she was daughter of the Dagda and the goddess of inspiration, poetry, smithcraft and healing. She is a threefold goddess and is sometimes portrayed as three sisters all named Bridgit. She was adopted by early Christians both as St Bridget an as St Bride; her festival is Imbolg or Candlemas. - Goddess of fertility, feminine creativity, Martial Arts and healing
Cernunnos - The 'Horned God', God of Nature, Animals, Fertility and the Underworld
Cerridwen - Moon Goddess, Goddess of Dark Prophecy and the Underworld
Coventina - Goddess of Rivers, Abundance, Inspiration and Prophecy
The Crone - One of the Triple Goddess Aspects, Goddess of Old Age, Winter and the Waning Moon
Eostre - Goddess of Spring, Rebirth, Fertility and New Beginnings
Epona - Horse Goddess, Goddess of Prosperity, Healing, Nurturance and Sustenance
Latis - Goddess of Water and Beer
Lugh - Sun God, God of War, Mastery, Magic and Good Harvest
Morrigan - Goddess of War, Revenge, Night, Magic and Prophecy. Queen of Fairies and Witches
The Triple Goddess - The Maiden, Mother and Crone all at once. Moon, Creator, Destroyer
There are twelve main gods and goddesses(the Olympians), but there are lots of other minor gods and goddesses in Greek mythology.
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Hundreds and Hundreds but, there were 12 main gods
Some of the main gods and goddesses were Isis, Ra, Anubis ,Hathor, Seth, Thoth, Nephthys, Horus, Osiris, Ptah, Sobek, and Amon
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there are twelve (unless you count out Vesta)ApolloCeresDianaJunoJupiterMarsMercuryMinervaNeptuneVenusVestaVulcan
Yes, Demeter was one of the 12 main greek Gods and Goddesses.
There were many Greek gods and goddesses, but there were 12 main Olympian gods and goddesses. They included: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Athena, Aphrodite, Hypotheses, Dionysus, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, and Hermes.
ive heard that there are 12 main gods. if you count the titans and semi-gods then like almost 100.
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