Gods (T)
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Tailtu |
Daughter of the Firbolg king of the Great Plain and Foster mother to Lugh Lamhfada, and gave her name to Tailtinn. Lughnasadh was decreed as a feast in her honour by Lugh. (Irish) |
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Taliesin |
Associated with bards, poetry, wisdom and music. |
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Taranis/Taranus |
The Thunderer, Celtic equivalent to Jupiter, this god symbolized the sacred wheel. Also bearing a weapon or the lightning symbol. He rides down a serpent-footed monster. Sky God. God of Soldiers Possibly of Gaulish origin |
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Tethra |
A Fomorii who seemed to be a Sea God. Owned the sword Orna, formed by Ogma. Which came into Manannan Mac Lir's possesion in the second battle of Magh Tuireadh. (Irish) |
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Thincsus |
Germanic God. Equated with Mars also webfooted . |
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Tigernmas |
Lord Of Death. Son of Follach. A High King who is said to have introduced the worship of an idol called Cromm Cruach (Blood Crescent), which involved human sacrifice at the feast of Samhain. (Irish) |
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Tlachtga |
A Goddess that is also the daughter of the druid Mug Ruith of munster. (Irish) |
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Toutates/Teutates |
Warrior God and God of the People a true tribal deity. One of the oldest and most powerful deities. (Gaulish) |
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Tuatha De Danaan |
The People Of The Goddess Dana. The Gods of pre-Christian Ireland who inhabited the land before the coming of the Milesians. (Irish) |
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Tuireann |
A male Tuireann had three sons by the Goddess Brigid. They were; Brian, Iuchar, and Iucharba, who slew Cian, father of Lugh Lamhfada. (Irish) |
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