Celtic Deities

Definition of Celtic Deities as it relates to Cultures, European Culture, Continental Celtic Culture, Celtic Polytheism

Celtic Deities, as part of Continental Celtic Culture and European Culture, encompass the gods and goddesses worshipped by the ancient Celts on the European continent. These divine beings reflect the Celtic perception of the natural world, human experience, and spirituality. They embody various aspects such as fertility, war, healing, and wisdom, representing a pantheon that is both diverse and interconnected. The deities often hold dominion over specific elements, animals, or seasons, symbolizing the Celts' reverence for the environment and its cyclical rhythms. As part of Celtic Polytheism, this realm embodies the rich tapestry of religious beliefs, practices, and mythology unique to the Celtic peoples.

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