Gods (I)
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Ialonus |
Gaulish God of Cultivated Fields or Clearings. He could also be the God of the Glade, since 'ialo' means 'glade'. In Britain he was called Ialonus Contrebis which means 'He who dwells among us'. |
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Ianuaria |
A Gaulish Goddess who seems to be a Goddess of Music along with her consort Apollo. |
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Ibath |
Son of Beothach a Nemedian. Said to be an ancestor of the Tuatha De Danaan. (Irish) |
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Icovellauna |
A Gaulish Goddess who seems to be associated with water due to her name 'ico' which can mean 'water'. She presided over the sacred healing spring of Sablon. |
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Ilberg |
Son of the Sea God Manannan Mac Lir. (Irish) |
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Ildanach |
A title bestowed on Lugh Lamhfada When he presented himself at the court of Nuada. It means 'The All-Craftsman' (Irish) |
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Inciona |
The female partner of a divine couple, Veraudinus and Inciona were worshipped only in one place, at Widdenberg in Luxembourg. |
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Indech |
A Fomorii warrior and son of the Goddess Domnu. (Irish) |
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Iovantucarus |
The name by which the great Treveran healer-God 'Lenus', was invoked at his important sanctuary at Trier. |
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Irnan |
One of 3 sorceress daughters of Conaran the De Danaan. (Irish) |
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Iunones |
The triple Mothers of the Celtic world derived from the Roman concept of Iuno the essential spirit of the female, just as Genius was the essence of a male being. Iuno itself dervies from the Goddess Iuno or Juno, wife of Jupiter. |
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