Goddess in Celtic religion.
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Examples for "brigid "
Examples for "brigid "
1 Brigid might tell her story and hope the court would accept it.
2 Among them however, was Brigid Archer, who explained she was a diabetic.
3 Brigid Flanagan Dromiskin, Co Louth They were flocks from Europe wintering here.
4 Brigid did not sleep, however, but watched over him until first light.
5 Brigid thought about this for a minute, looking at me all along.
1 The Romans associated her with Caelestis thus creating 'Caelestis Brigantia . '
2 Per lore, she led the descendants of the goddess Brigantia against the Roman Empire.
3 Brigantia is the day of Brigit, the Irish goddess of smithcraft, healing, and poetry.
4 Brighid is also known as Bride, Brigantia , and Brigantina.
5 In his book, Phillips describes the area of Brigantia , in ancient times as spreading from the Wash to Dumfries.
6 The whole of ' Brigantia ' is covered with innumerable sacred sites which, quite literally, pepper the vast tract of land.
7 Why then did the British Celtic folk hero Cartimandua lead the descendants of the goddess Brigantia against the Roman Empire?
8 The Romans, however, when they invaded Britain, called her Cartismunda, her city ISURIUM, and the Brigantes' country they named Brigantia .
9 Brigantia , or Imbolc, the day when newborn lambs begin to nurse, became the Christian Candlemas, honoring the purification of the Virgin.
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