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  The Heroic Age: Brigantia, Cartimandua and Gwenhwyfar
Aldborough/Isurium Brigantia was occupied in the fifth century but the civitas capital of the Brigantes would likely have been relocated to Eboracum (York; Dark 1994:72-74).
Although firm evidence is lacking, it is believed that Brigantia became a Roman client kingdom as early as the 40's AD (Hanson and Campbell 1986:73).
Cartimandua was capable of such behavior because she was a living representative of the goddess of sovereignty, Brigantia (Koch 1995:39-40; Ross 1996:354-355).
www.mun.ca /mst/heroicage/issues/1/habcg.htm   (3425 words)

  
 Goddess - Brigantia
Brigantia is the green shout of joy at the beginning of Summer.
She was the Goddess of the Brigantes, a Celtic tribe whose homeland was the North of England, with the Pennines at its heart.
Brigantia is closely related to Brighid as Goddess of the Land.
www.firetree.net /wheel/Brighid/brigantia.html   (571 words)

  
 Brigantia
The Celtic (British) tutelary goddess of the Brigantes in Yorkshire and the goddess of the rivers Braint and Brent, which were named after her.
Brigantia was also a pastoral goddess associated with flocks and cattle.
During the Roman occupation she was associated with the Roman goddess Caelestis as Caelestis Brigantia.
www.pantheon.org /mythica/articles/b/brigantia.html   (65 words)

  
 Brigantia: a pan-Celtic goddess, also known as Bridig, Brigit, Brigindona, Brighid, Bríd, Bride, Brigan, ...
Though nothing is known about Brigantia from the Cymric written sources, and she appears in the Irish tales as Brighid the daughter of In Dagda, one-time wife of Bres, the half Fomorii who breiefly became leader of the Tuath Dé Dannan.
The insular Brythonic goddess, Brigantia, was the tutelary deity of the Brigantes tribe of northern Britain.
At Brampton, Cumberland and Irthington Yorkshire she is invoked as deae Nymphae Brigantiae (the Nymph goddesses Brigantiae) indicating a clear association with water and the multiplicity of this deity.
www.celtnet.org.uk /gods_b/brigantia.html   (1433 words)

  
 Brigantia - Computer Experts
Your Brigantia Computer Expert is part of a national membership organisation of over 6,000 dedicated, trained professionals adhering to the ITACS* code of ethics and professional conduct.
Brigantia is the largest grouping of independent Computer Solution Providers in the United Kingdom with around 1,000 members representing over 1,250 outlets.
The Brigantia, Brigantia Computer Experts and Brigantia BuyGuard logos, and combinations thereof, are trademarks managed under license by ASCII EMEA Limited for the licensor.
www.brigantia.com   (210 words)

  
 Brigantia - About Brigantia
Brigantia can not only help you to discover these artists, but knowing that they only promote those craftsmen who reach high standards of design and manufacture, you should be assured that what you will experience is craftsmanship at its best.
My home now boasts a selection of ceramics, paintings, woodwork and glass which not only decorates my house but having met all the artists who have created those pieces, I feel I am sharing a little piece of their history.
Brigantia member businesses range from one-man bands with workshops in the bottom of their gardens, to those who are large and well established.
www.brigantia.co.uk   (198 words)

  
 Brigantia Policy v.20051020
All Brigantia Staff heralds are encouraged to write and promulgate policies for the areas subject to their offices, these policies being subject to prior approval of the Brigantia Principal herald.
All Brigantia staff heralds are required to be subscribed to the Brigantia Staff Yahoo Group (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/brigstaff/).
The court herald at any court is responsible for providing a record of the court to the presiding noble (King, Prince or Baron), Brigantia Principal Herald, Shepherd's Crook Herald and, in the case of Royal Courts, the Tyger Clerk of the Signet and the East Kingdom Chronicler.
www.eastkingdom.org /Law/brigantia.html   (1090 words)

  
 Brigantia - Celtic re-enactment
BRIGANTIA is an historical re-enactment society dedicated to the pagan tribes of
Brigantia has done schools weeks, films, TV appearances, documentaries, combat displays and domestic displays for English Heritage, local councils, television companies, museums and fairs.
We are not a big organisation, and usually field up to a dozen of our members at a show.
ironage-history.com /brigantia   (138 words)

  
 Brigantia Archaeological Practice, archaeology consultants, Barnard Castle, Durham, North, UK & Worldwide
Brigantia Archaeological Practice, archaeology consultants, Barnard Castle, Durham, North, UK and Worldwide
The Brigantia Archaeological Practice has been in operation since 1995.
Based in the north of England, our activities are by no means confined to the region, and we are able to offer services competitively throughout the U.K. and beyond.
www.brigantiaarchaeology.co.uk   (126 words)

  
 Temple of Brigantia
The Temple of Brigantia, located in Wells, Maine, is a Wiccan partnership offering open Full Moons and apprenticeships in a Classical-Celtic tradition.
On March 6, 2004, the Temple of Brigantia performed a ritual honoring the rediscovered Celto-Roman goddess Senua -- possibly the first time she had received offerings in more than 1,500 years.
Apprenticeships in the Temple of Brigantia require a long-term commitment and serious work on our part and on yours; we offer them gladly, but do not enter into them lightly.
www.janeraeburn.com /brigantia   (341 words)

  
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MySpace.com - Brigantia - 25 - Female - - www.myspace.com/brigantiasilverstar
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