Goddesses

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Persian Mythology, Gods & Goddesses, Ancient Iranian Gods 2 - Ahreeman X
"An Morrígan is a goddess of battle and sovereignty, sometimes appearing in the form of raven or wolf. She is a triple goddess, a fierce aspect of the Great Mother, often serving as a guide to those moving through difficult transition. One who is protected by 'the Morrigan' is certain of victory." ~ www.chaliceofwisdom.com- Pinned by The Mystic's Emporium on Etsy
Inanna-Ishtar | Dress Parade
Inanna / Ishtar: the great Mesopotamian Queen of Heaven and Earth, the goddess of love, fertility, and war. Inanna was what the Sumerians called her; their Semitic neighbors, the Akkadians, called her Ishtar.
Nut, Egyptian Goddess of the Sky ~ by Katla
Nut, Egyptian Goddess of the Sky - Doll Divine Dress Up Games
God of the Week: Isis
Nadjartat A'ashtat (Egiptian name) known by the Greeks as Isis.
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Cerridwen was worshipped by the ancient Celts as a Goddess of knowledge, the underworld and the waning moon, and was said to possess a magickal cauldron, filled with the secrets of life itself. Shown here with flowing white hair that represents her Crone aspect, Cerridwen stands stirring her cauldron, surrounded by magickal vapors that drift into the winter forest.
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Belisama goddess of light by danbrenus. In Celtic polytheism, Belisama was a goddess worshipped in Gaul and Britain. She was connected with lakes and rivers, fire, crafts and light. Belisama was identified with Minerva/Athena and has been compared with the Irish goddess Brigid.
Maat - Egyptian Goddess of Justice and Truth - Doll Divine Dress Up Games