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  Aeife, "Seimh Bron"
Latiaran looked back towards the temple, and thought of waking Lasair, but as she glanced in the direction of the lakes, she thought that there was a metallic glimmer reflecting the moonlight.
And as Latiaran recovered from the echoes of the screams of the dying trees bought by the wind, she looked up, and in a despairing cry, beheld the army that had halted at the opposite shore of the lake, with the dark sky beyond ravaged in flames.
Latiaran sank within herself and whispered and pleaded to Lasair to stop, but Lasair did not hear, and Latiaran’s voice was gone from the chanting she had done.
www.darkages.com /community/lit/Aeife_Seimh.html   (8300 words)

  
 Latiaran
The youngest of a goddess triad, Latiaran ("Breast of Light") is the death bringing crone goddess of the harvest.
When she was later on christianized, her feast day was July 25th or the Sunday closest to it.
Article "Latiaran" created on 03 August 2002; last modified on 03 August 2002 (Revision 1).
www.pantheon.org /articles/l/latiaran.html   (124 words)

  
 Other Goddesses of Fire
Latiaran is the 'death-bringing crone goddess of harvest', though she is youngest of the three sisters.
Latiaran represents the first harvest of Lughnasadh (August 1) and rules over seasonal rites and fire magicks.
The only surviving story of Latiaran is that each morning she carried a "seed of fire" from her nun's cell to a nearby forge.
www.angelfire.com /realm/fyregoddess/Goddesses.html   (883 words)

  
 Latiaran: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
...Latiaran Latiaran In Goidelic mythology, Latiaran (breast of light) was the...
...three sisters (along with Lasair and Latiaran, daughters of Douglas and Scathach) associated with the harvest.
...(along with Inghean Bhuidhe and Latiaran, daughters of Douglas and Scathach) associated with the harvest.
www.encyclopedian.com /la/Latiaran.html   (208 words)

  
 Christine’s Faery List: Glas
Latiaran: Breast of Light with white fingers, fl eyebrows, and burnished gold hair is the death bringing crone goddess of the harvest, the first harvest of Lughnasadh.
Latiaran’s apron caught fire and she melted into the ground, her place marked by a heart-shaped stone.
The center of Latiaran’s cult is Cullen: Hazel or Cuilinn Uí Chaoimh.
www.tartanplace.com /faery/goddess/glas.html   (1064 words)

  
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 Irish Mythology - Listing of Gods/Goddesses E-Z   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The sister of Inghean Bhuidhe and Lasair and ruler of the beginning of harvest time.
Latiaran is the fire goddess of Cullen, Munster.
The spirit of life and Muse of singers.
www.angelfire.com /pa/WoundedDove/irish2.html   (1502 words)

  
 Patricia Monaghan's Focus on Earth, "The Stone Heart of Summer," MatriFocus Web Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
There is only one other Irish goddess of whom that story is told: the Cailleach, the world-creating hag, who built mountains by dropping stones from her apron.
In many lands, the world-creator is a fire-goddess (often connected to earth-creating volcanoes), and so it is not surprising that Latiaran had two sisters named Lasair ("flame") and Inghean Bhuidhe ("yellow-haired girl").
The trinity of goddesses may have been worshiped by the pre-Celtic people of the area who nippled the nearby hills in honor of their mother goddess, for the Cailleach derives from that cultural strata.
www.matrifocus.com /LAM03/earth.htm   (916 words)

  
 Celtic deities, mythological beings and historical figures
Inghean Bhuidhe In Goidelic mythology, Inghean Bhuidhe ("yellow-haired girl") was one of three sisters (along with Lasair and Latiaran, daughters of Douglas and Scathach) associated with the harvest.
Lasair In Goidelic mythology, Lasair ("flame") was the eldest of three sisters (along with Inghean Bhuidhe and Latiaran, daughters of Douglas and Scathach) associated with the harvest.
Latiaran In Goidelic mythology, Latiaran ("breast of light") was the youngest of three sisters (along with Inghean Bhuidhe and Lasair, daughters of Douglas and Scathach) associated with the harvest, which she represented.
www.mandrake-press.co.uk /Definitions/celticmythbeings.html   (13655 words)

  
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Most usually Latiaran of Cullen and Crobhdhearg are found in the tradition but sometimes a saint called Iníon Buí is substituted for either Latiaran or Crobhdhearg.
The centre of Latiaran's cult is Cullen or Cuilinn Uí Chaoimh.
Crobhdhearg is associated with Cathair Crobhdhearg, "the city"/Shrone at the foot of the Paps.
www.dioceseofkerry.ie /pages/heritage/gobnait.htm   (2018 words)

  
 Irish Myth
Her older sister is Lasair, her younger sister Latiaran.
Lasair - ("Flame") is the eldest of three sisters, a goddess triad representing the growing, ripening and harvesting of crops.
Her feast day is May 1st, the old Bealtaine festival.
www.jmasonart.com /celt/irish2.htm   (3004 words)

  
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The seasonal symbolism of their feast days, early Spring, May6th and July 22nd, and that of their brother John on June 24th, would appear to lend credence to the belief that they were seen as successors to the ancient Celtic deities of the Druids.
Another brother ST Berihert is also believed to have belonged to this family, he settled in Tyllylease where a monastery was located in a defeated Druidic stronghold, and where many monks from England are believed to have settled.
Cullen, of which Latiaran is patron saint, is understood to have been the site of a nunnery.
www.millstreet.ie /history/stjohnswell.htm   (1904 words)

  
 LadyPixie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Description: Goddess of Midsummer, part of a triune with her sisters Latiaran and Inghean Bhuidhe.
The only surviving story about Latiaran tells us that her apron caught fire and she melted into the ground, her place marked by a heart-shaped stone.
Description: Lake Goddess who later became a Goddess of ale and meade.
www.freewebs.com /lady_pixie/i2n.htm   (2108 words)

  
 Ye Largishe List ov Gods & Spirits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Feronia, Goddess of the autumn, fire and volcanoes Etruscan
Latiaran, Youngest of the three sisters who made up a triune goddess and a goddess of autumn and fire Ireland
Pomona, Goddess of autumn, fruits, fruit trees, gardens and prosperity Roman
folk.ntnu.no /wiborg/tableofgods/index.php?sort=keywordsearch&searchstr=autumn   (51 words)

  
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Use her energy in Beltaine rituals, for flower festivals, or to bless the spring planting.
Her name means "flame." Invoke her during seasonal rites.
(See also Inghean Bhuide and Latiaran) Latiaran: The youngest of a tripple Goddess with Inghean Bhuidhe and Lassair.
www.starfirescircle.com /wicca6.txt   (2742 words)

  
 Scathach
She also has two sons named Cet and Cuar from an unnamed man and trains them within a secret yew tree.
Another source tells that she is mother to three maidens named Lasair, Inghean Bhuidhe and Latiaran, the father being a man named Douglas.
However, although the warrior dead get preferential treatment, Scathach does guide those who did not die in battle when they get lost on the Imrama.
www.blueroebuck.com /scathach.htm   (652 words)

  
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