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+8Lady Gardenia Comte de la Rose Noire Voyagiste Galliana Aradia . Silver Enimia 12 participants |
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Enimia Châtelaine
Nombre de messages : 566 Localisation : XII è siècle Date d'inscription : 29/06/2004
| Sujet: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Ven 17 Sep - 12:24 | |
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Silver corbeau d'argent
Nombre de messages : 1291 Date d'inscription : 28/06/2004
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Ven 17 Sep - 17:06 | |
| "Epona (Pan-Celtic) [ey-PONE-ah, AY-paw-nah or Ay-PAWN-nuh]
Divine Horse; The Great Mare; Goddess of horses; Mother Goddess. Fertility, maternity, protectress of horses, horse-breeding, prosperity, dogs, healing springs, crops. Epona is typically with mares and foals, usually riding sidesaddle or merely in association with horses. She also holds cornucopiae sheaves of grain and other fruits suggesting an ancillary role as a vegetation goddess. Epona is also, on occasion, linked with dogs and birds."
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. Petit Lapin Malin
Nombre de messages : 2018 Localisation : . Date d'inscription : 27/06/2004
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Sam 18 Sep - 16:39 | |
| Taliesin{tal-i-ess-in} (Welsh) Radiant Brow, Prince of Song; Chief of the Bards of the West; a poet. Patron of Druids, Bards, and minstrels; a shape-shifter. Writing, poetry; wisdom; wizards; Bards; music; knowledge; magic. A semi-mythical figure whose life has become deeply intertwined with the Divinities of the Celts. A book of his work exists, set down in the 13th century; several of the works within it are regarded as genuine. He figures in many tales, but chief among them is the story that he began as the boy Gwion, was asked by the Cauldron-Crone Cerridwen to watch the vessel in which she brewed a Knowledge potion, inadvertently tasted it himself, was pursued by her in a chase involving many shapeshifts, and was at length swallowed by Her, to be reborn nine months later as the Divine bard Taliesin. J'ai du mal à traduire ce texte mais en gros: Dieu des druides, musiciens, ecrivains... lié aux dieux celtes et gaulois. Avant j'etais un jeune qui s'appelait Gwion. Mais un jour j'ai bu une potion qui neuf mois plus tar m'a transformé en Gwion. Il existe un recueil de conte dans lequel je figure polusieurs fois et certains textes auraient été ecrits de ma main | |
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Aradia Virtual Witch, Real Worm
Nombre de messages : 593 Localisation : Bordeaux Date d'inscription : 30/06/2004
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Sam 25 Sep - 19:43 | |
| Gwyn ap Nuad (Welsh) King of the Fairies and the underworld. Later he became King of the Plant Annwn, or subterranean fairies. His name means [no image] | |
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Silver corbeau d'argent
Nombre de messages : 1291 Date d'inscription : 28/06/2004
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Sam 25 Sep - 20:49 | |
| - Aradia a écrit:
- Gwyn ap Nuad
(Welsh) King of the Fairies and the underworld. Later he became King of the Plant Annwn, or subterranean fairies. His name means [no image] Heu... il en manque pas un morceau ??! | |
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Aradia Virtual Witch, Real Worm
Nombre de messages : 593 Localisation : Bordeaux Date d'inscription : 30/06/2004
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Lun 27 Sep - 21:04 | |
| Je pense aussi.... , j'avais pas vu! Vais essayer de le retrouver! Ben en fait il n'y a rien après... his names means, (no image)...Super signification! _gif.gif" alt="panneaulol" longdesc="37" /> | |
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Silver corbeau d'argent
Nombre de messages : 1291 Date d'inscription : 28/06/2004
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Lun 27 Sep - 21:27 | |
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Galliana Petite Demoiselle
Nombre de messages : 1079 Age : 36 Date d'inscription : 01/04/2007
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Jeu 13 Sep - 1:42 | |
| Gwyn ap Nuad
(Welsh) King of the Fairies and the underworld. Later he became King of the Plant Annwn, or subterranean fairies. His name means "white son of darkness" and he was the child of the sun/death God Llud, also called Nuad or Nudd, the leader of the hunt.
God of war, death, and the hunt, and a patron God of fallen warriors. He is equated with Ireland's Fionn MacCumhal as both Gwyn and Fion mean "white". As the master hunter, he rode a wild horse and had three massive hounds; one red, one black, and one white. In an early Welsh poem he is a God of battle and of the Underworld, the escort of dead souls to Annwn. Rural people claim they can sometimes hear his wild chase at night. (The hunt is a metaphor for gathering souls for the Otherworld.)
Today he is often thought of as king of the Tylwyth Teg, the faeries of Wales who can be equated with the Tuatha of Ireland. Modern legend has him living on the summit of high Welsh hills looking down on his people.
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Voyagiste romanesque
Nombre de messages : 304 Age : 116 Localisation : Valenciennes Date d'inscription : 15/08/2006
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Jeu 13 Sep - 11:28 | |
| What Celtic Diety are you? Cliodna
(Irish, Scottish) [KLEE-nah] Goddess of beauty and the otherworld. A Tuatha sea and Otherworld Goddess who often took the form of a sea bird and, as such, symbolized the Celtic afterlife. As the ruler of the waves, she was believed to be embodied in every ninth one which broke on shore. This wave was believed to break higher and stronger than the others. In her native Munster she was a Goddess of beauty and was viewed as a very lusty woman who often took her mortal lovers to the Otherworld. She escaped the Otherworld with her favorite mortal lover, Ciabhan of the Curling Locks, just before the Cailleach was ready to send her back. The Cailleach sent her faeries to lull the girl to sleep on an Irish beach while a giant wave washed her back to the land of the dead. She has since existed in Irish mythology as a minor sea Goddess doomed by the Cailleach never to return to Ireland in human form. | |
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Comte de la Rose Noire Comte Vampire
Nombre de messages : 3099 Age : 33 Localisation : Caen Date d'inscription : 20/06/2006
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Jeu 13 Sep - 18:57 | |
| Lugh
(Pan-Celtic) [Loo] The Shining One; Sun God; God of War; Many Skilled; Fair-Haired One; White or Shining; a hero god. His feast is Lughnassadh, a harvest festival. Associated with ravens. His symbol was a white stag in Wales. Son of Cian and Ethniu. Lugh had a magic spear and rod-sling. One of his magic hounds was obtained from the sons of Tuirenn as part of the blood-fine for killing his father Cian. Also called Samhioldananach, meaning master of all arts, or Lamhfada (La-VAH-dah), the long-armed. His sacred symbol was a spear. He was always accompanied by two ravens. Sometimes he is shown as one-eyed. He was a God of the sun, light, and the grain harvest, who is honored at the Sabbat of Lughnassadh. He is a deity of many skills and was even said to be able to come into human form to worship among the Druids for whom he was a primary deity. He is also worshipped as the God of fire, metallurgy, crafting, weaving, and as a protector of the weak. | |
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Lady Gardenia Princesse de rien
Nombre de messages : 107 Localisation : Là où je suis Date d'inscription : 03/07/2007
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Jeu 13 Sep - 23:23 | |
| <<The Triple Goddess
(Pan-Celtic) The Triple Goddess is known and worshipped in Pagan cultures the world over. She is eternal, yet always changing. Like the moon which represents her, she shows a different face throughout her eternal cycle, yet she is always the same moon. At once she's the Maiden, Mother, and Crone, the creatrix who births all things into being, who devours all at its ending, and who provides life anew when the cycle begins again.Many different colors are attributed to her, but in Celtic Paganism they are white for the Maiden, red for the Mother, and black for the Crone. Throughout the Celtic lands many ancient remnants of her preeminence remain. One of the best examples survives at Corleck, County Cavan, Ireland, where an ancient and weathered stone is carved with three faces. Each face looks out to a different direction.>>
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Belphégor Seigneur des grillades et des barbecues
Nombre de messages : 225 Age : 34 Localisation : somewhere out the world Date d'inscription : 21/04/2007
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Ven 14 Sep - 19:27 | |
| (Welsh)
He was the King of the Underworld. His name means means silver-tongued. King of Hell, God of Annwn. Arawn, like most Otherworld Gods, was a master hunter who rode a pale horse and rode with a pack of white hounds with red ears. The archetypal purpose of the hunt was to gather souls for the Otherworld if the quarry was not smart enough to evade the chase. Arawn possessed a magickal cauldron of regeneration, later captured by King Arthur. He bestowed on Pwyll the title Penn Annwn for his assistance and loyalty in time of need. | |
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Anatheme Liche impériale des Glaces
Nombre de messages : 2684 Localisation : Les Limbes du sud de la France Date d'inscription : 24/02/2007
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Mer 26 Sep - 2:40 | |
| Cernunnos
(Pan-Celtic) [KER-noo-nos] Known to all Celtic areas in one form or another. The Horned God; God of Nature; God of the Underworld and the Astral Plane; Great Father.The Druids knew him as Hu Gadarn, The Horned God of fertility. He was portrayed sitting in a lotus position with horns or antlers on his head, long curling hair, a beard, naked, and sometimes holding a spear and shield. | |
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Lola Elfe
Nombre de messages : 31 Age : 35 Localisation : Lyon et Caen Date d'inscription : 30/01/2008
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Mar 19 Fév - 1:47 | |
| Cliodna (Irish, Scottish) [KLEE-nah] Goddess of beauty and the otherworld. A Tuatha sea and Otherworld Goddess who often took the form of a sea bird and, as such, symbolized the Celtic afterlife. As the ruler of the waves, she was believed to be embodied in every ninth one which broke on shore. This wave was believed to break higher and stronger than the others. In her native Munster she was a Goddess of beauty and was viewed as a very lusty woman who often took her mortal lovers to the Otherworld. She escaped the Otherworld with her favorite mortal lover, Ciabhan of the Curling Locks, just before the Cailleach was ready to send her back. The Cailleach sent her faeries to lull the girl to sleep on an Irish beach while a giant wave washed her back to the land of the dead. She has since existed in Irish mythology as a minor sea Goddess doomed by the Cailleach never to return to Ireland in human form. Bon, d'accord | |
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Ithilindil Par dela le bien et le mal
Nombre de messages : 138 Age : 40 Localisation : Tarbes (enfin Séméac) Date d'inscription : 20/09/2006
| Sujet: Re: Test à la Con : Quelle divinité celte êtes vous ? Jeu 15 Jan - 23:25 | |
| You are Arianrhod. Arianrhod is a Welsh goddess associated with air, the moon,retribution, and reincarnation. | |
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