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PAGAN Goddess

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(PDF) Disarming the Snake Goddess: A Reconsideration of the Faience Figurines from the Temple Repositories at Knossos
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Artemis of Ephesus In its important aureole, we see the front part of a bull and a cow; on the left, a lion, a lioness and a boar. Strapped in a tunic adorned with the breasts or testicles of a bull, she is indeed the most accomplished symbol of fertility. Asia Minor - 3rd-1st century BCE

Artemis/Diana

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rough relief of Artemis Ephesia, appearing more like graffiti, on the side of a pilaster near the entrance to the Varius Baths, Ephesus. Roman period?

Artemis as Mistress of the Animals

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Asherah, along with Astarte and Anath, was one of the three great goddesses of the Canaanite pantheon. In Canaanite religion her primary role was that of mother goddess.
Tree of Life, Assyrian. Illustration for Historic Ornament by James Ward (Chapman and Hall, 1897).
ARTICLE: Asherah, Part I: The lost bride of Yahweh

Asherah (Athiratu: like Juno, Hera)

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Astarte
Autonomous coin  Roman period Bronze Mint: Sidon, 75–76 BCE, Obv.: Bust of young Dionysos, Rev.: Astarte standing above prow.

Astarte/Ashtoreth (Athtartu: like Aphrodite, Venus)

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Imbolc & Your Creative Spark | Woven Stars & Chocolate Bars

Brigid

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Cailleach

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MAGICK Possibly the major difference between magick and many of the religious…
Ceridwen by Christopher Williams, 1910

Cerridwen

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Demeter and her daughter, Persephone, the goddess of Spring 1900
"Snake goddess plaque" discovered in the Athens Agora. A painted terracotta votive plaque, dated to the mid 7th century BC, with a depiction of a female figure standing between two snakes. Height 24.8 cm, width (top) 13.3 cm, (bottom) 12.5 cm, thickness 1.1 cm. Agora Museum, Athens. Inv. No. T 175. Demeter?
Detail, "snake goddess plaque" discovered in the Athens Agora. A painted terracotta votive plaque, dated to the mid 7th century BC, with a depiction of a female figure standing between two snakes. Height 24.8 cm, width (top) 13.3 cm, (bottom) 12.5 cm, thickness 1.1 cm. Agora Museum, Athens. Inv. No. T 175.

Demeter/Ceres

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Hecate

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Inanna-Ishtar | Take Back Halloween!
Inanna Star of Heaven and Earth-
Knot of Inanna

Inanna/Ishtar

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Isis, Goddess of Kingship and Magic. 1st century BC (Greco-Roman).

Isis

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Kali/Durga

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Raven mask by theArtOfMask
Morrigan is one of the great Goddesses of Ireland and is a multifaceted Goddess…
The Morrigan, War, & How We See our Gods

Morrigan/Morrigu/Badb/Nemain/Macha (Anu, Danu, Grian, Aine)

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Hades Greeting Card featuring the digital art Hades And Persephone by Matthew Kocvara

Persephone/Kore

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Neck of a Corinthian oinochoe (wine jug) with a depiction of the Mistress of Animals. By the Palermo Painter, early 6th century BC. From Tomb 2, Galera-Bagliazzo Necropolis, Selinous (Selinunte), Sicily. Antonino Salinas Regional Archaeological Museum, Palermo, Sicily.
Fragment of a terracotta antefix (end of a roof tile) thought to depict a Maenad between two "panthers", only one of which has survived. The now headless figure grasps a forepaw of each of the cats in the manner of the Mistress of Animals. 4th - 3rd century BC. From a Samnite sanctuary at Pietrabbondante, Isernia province, Molise region, south-central Italy.
Relief of the "Mistress of Animals" on the front small marble altar. Roman period. From Rhodes. Rhodes Archaeological Museum. Inv. No. 13643.

Potnia Thera/Lady of the Beasts

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Rhiannon is the Celtic/ Welsh Goddess of the earth and fertility, of horses and…
Goddesses and Sirens Oracle Gallery
Rhiannon, Welsh Horse-Queen

Rhiannon/Epona

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goddess of universe
Beautiful night sky
In your Universe....LIVING THE LIFESTYLE YOU DESERVE. www.ltlyd.com

Celestial

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Goddess symbol
AFRICA Magec, Mawu. EGYPT Bast, Hathor, Sekhmet. AMERICAS Inuit: Akycha, Malina. Cherokee: Unelanuhi. ASIA Ainu: Chup Kamui. Arabian: Shams/Shamsun. Buddhist: Marici. Canaanite: Shapash. Chinese: Xihe, Doumu. Hindu: Tapati. Hittite: Arinniti/Istanu/Wurunšemu, Allani. Japanese: Amaterasu. Turkic: Gun Ana. EUROPEAN Baltic: Saulė. Basque: Ekhi. Celtic: Áine, Étaín, Epona, Grian, Macha, Sulis. Finnish: Päivätär. Germanic: Sól/Sunna/Sunne. Sami: Beiwe. AUSTRALIA Bila, Gnowee, Wala, Wuriupranili, Yhi.
ARTICLE Invoking Your Inner Sun Goddess

Sun

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Mujer Cíclica - Imagen: Goddess of Laussel, Lisa Aerianna Tayerle
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Moon

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A girl from a snake charmer community plays with snakes on World Snake Day at Raigarh in Chattisgarh, India. Photograph: EPA
Maiden Goddess

Maiden

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Mother goddess
Mother Goddess
Great earth mother! We give you praise today and ask for your blessing upon us. As seeds spring forth, and grass grows green, and winds blow gently, and the rivers flow, and the sun shines down upon our land, we offer thanks to you for your blessings and your gifts of life each spring.

Mother

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Warrior

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