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  Nantosuelta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Gaulish religion, Nantosuelta was a goddess of fire and fertility in Gaul.
The Mediomatrici (Alsace) depicted her in art as holding a model house or dovecote, on a pole (a bee hive).
In this relief from Sarrebourg, near Metz, Nantosuelta, wearing a long gown is standling to the left.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nantosuelta   (585 words)

  
 Nantosuelta - WiccanWeb.ca
In Celtic Mythology, Nantosuelta or Nanosvelta, was a goddess of water and fertility in Gaul.
Nantosuelta is attested by statues, and by inscriptions.
To the God Sucellus and to Nantosuelta, Bellausus, son of Massa, willingly and deservedly fulfilled his vow.
www.wiccanweb.ca /wiki/index.php/Nantosuelta   (551 words)

  
 UK Pagan, The Valley > Nantosuelta
A stone relief of Nantosuelta and Sucellus from the Romano-Celtic period near Metz in France, clearly names them both and she is shown with three honeycombs at her feet, a dish held over an altar, with a miniature house on a pole held by her side and the raven shown beneath their feet.
Elsewhere Nantosuelta has been shown as carrying a large cornucopia and this along with the other objects portrayed, give her strong connections with the hearth and home, well being, fertility and prosperity.
Nantosuelta keeps me strong, it seems when life is but a yawning chasm at my feet and the ground gives way beneath me, she will not let me fall.
thevalley.ukpagan.com /lofiversion/index.php/t548.html   (1841 words)

  
 Gallic Deities
Nantosuelta was the Gallic goddess of nature, valley and streams.
Nantosuelta was a mother goddess or fertility goddess because she was seen carrying a cornucopia.
His consort was Nantosuelta, the goddess of nature and water.
www.timelessmyths.com /celtic/gallic.html   (3099 words)

  
 Hierarch Nantosuelta
Goddess Nantosuelta (Nataseuelta, Nantsovelta) serves as a Hierarch of the Seventh Ray of Mythos Transformation.
Nantosuelta was a Pan Celtic, Breton, Continental, grail mother goddess of abundance, domesticity, fertility, and prosperity.
The patroness of agriculture, cats, clans, doves, households, and water magic, Nantosuelta was often depicted either cradling a cornucopia or carrying a dovecote topped pole.
www.blessingscornucopia.com /Hierarchs_of_Twelve_Universal_Rays_Hierarch_Nantosuelta_Natasuelta_Nantsovelta.htm   (549 words)

  
 Nantosuelta Dissertation Help, Write a Dissertation on Nantosuelta Thesis
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 Sucellus: a Gaulish God, Sucellus (The Good Striker)
A very similar statue has also been discovered in Sunderland (this has previously been ascribed as a 'smith god' but the hands clearly indicate that the figurine originally bore a mallet and an olla).
A further depiction of Sucellus, as exemplified by a bas-relief from Sarrebourg where he is depicted alongside his consort, Nantosuelta shows a bearded Sucellus wearing a tunic and with a cloak over his right shoulder.
Sucellus' iconography is complex; however, when depicted in conjunction with his consort, Nantosuelta, the couple are generally accompanied by symbols associated with prosperity and domesticity.
www.celtnet.org.uk /gods_s/sucellus.html   (449 words)

  
 Nantosuelta Term Papers, Essay Research Paper Help, Essays on Nantosuelta
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 EBK: Nantosuelta, Goddess of the Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-10)
Nantosuelta was the consort of Sucellos, the God of Agriculture.
Her name means ' Winding River' though her attributes do not show her as a water-deity.
The goddess shown has bushy hair and carries a bowlful of apples.
www.earlybritishkingdoms.com /bios/nantosuelta.html   (122 words)

  
 Unkindness and murders
In this mythology the goddesses are the aggressive deities, those associated with war and death.
Badb, Macha and Nemain are all associated with crows and/or ravens, as is Nantosuelta, a Gaulish water and healing goddess.
The wife of the Fomorian sea-god, Tethra, was said to be a crow goddess who also hovered above battlefields, and Scottish myth has the Cailleach Bheure, who often appeared in crow form(11).
whitedragon.org.uk /articles/murders.htm   (3120 words)

  
 Celtic World > Celtic Deities > N to Z
Nantosuelta, Nechtan, Nemglan, Nuadha Airgetlamh, Oenghus, Ogma, Rhiannon, Sucellus, Sovereignty (Banba, Fodla and Eriu), Tailtu, Taranis, Tiernon
Gaulish god who carries a hammer in his left hand.
Sucellus is deicted on a relief found near Metz with Nantosuelta.
www.applewarrior.com /celticworld/celticdeities/ntoz.html   (1152 words)

  
 Gods and Goddess Reference
Childbirth- Nantosuelta, Nuada, Hera, Artemis, Demeter, Althea, Juno, Diana, Egeria, Carmenta, Lucina, Meshkent, Ta-urt, Renenet, Hathor, Heqet, Isis, Neith, Nekhebet, Bes, Bast, Cihuacoatl, Mayauel, Cihuatcoatl, Kuan Yin
Nantosuelta, Aphrodite, Demeter, Gaea, Hera, Hestia, Erato, Hymen, Thalassa, Venus, Ceres, Juno, Tellus Mater, Salacia, Seqet, Isis, Hathor, Neith, Bes, Bast, Mama Quilla, Xochipilli
Motherhood- Brigit, Epona, Nantosuelta, Demeter, Gaea, Rhea, Hera, Artemis, Hecate, Selene, Ceres, Juno, Vesta, Diana, Isis, Meshkent, Ta-urt, Hathor, Renenet, Nekhebet, Kuan Yin, Ishtar, Astarte, Lilith
members.tripod.com /~onespiritx/magick20.htm   (2416 words)

  
 midnight moonchild goddess of the month names, needs, and purposes
Nantosuelta, Nuada, Hera, Artemis, Carmenta, Demeter, Althea, Juno, Diana, Egeria, Carmenta, Lucina, Meshkent, Ta-urt, Renenet, Hathor, Heqet, Isis, Neith, Nekhebet, Bes, Bast, Cihuacoatl, Mayauel, Cihuatcoatl, Kuan Yin
Brigit, Cerridwen, Nantosuelta, Athena, Hera, Hestia, Vesta, Juno, Minerva, Pales, Neith, Isis, Ptah, Osiris
Brigit, Epona, Nantosuelta, Demeter, Gaea, Rhea, Hera, Artemis, Hecate, Selene, Ceres, Juno, Vesta, Diana, Isis, Meshkent, Ta-urt, Hathor, Renenet, Nekhebet, Kuan Yin, Ishtar, Astarte, Lilith
www.midnightmoonchild.com /moonchildgoddessneedspage.html   (2325 words)

  
 991c2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-10)
Another Celtic god, Ollathair, was said to have a similar function.
Sucellos: God of the Gaulic underworld who transports souls via ferry and is accompanied by a mean dog and his consort, Nantosuelta, which means "one who makes vallies bloom".
Lug: An especially popular god in Gaul with many shrines who was the god of crafts and such things.
www.utexas.edu /courses/figura/latin507/spring99/projects/c/991c2.html   (194 words)

  
 Llewellyn's Spell A Day: Gaulish Wine Wish Spell
Sucellos, or “Good Striker,” and Nantosuelta, or “Stream,” are the Celtic god and goddess of agriculture.
The Gaulish Celts believed it was the Sun god Sucellos who struck the earth with his hammer, thus breaking up the soil for planting.
His mate, Nantosuelta, provided water for the crops.
www.llewellyn.com /free/spell.php?spellid=1465   (150 words)

  
 Women: Sheela-na-gig
About the author: Judi Singleton is the publisher of Jassmine's Journal Goddess Gospel edition.
According to some experts, her consort was Sucellos who was portrayed as a river god.
Goddess: To honor Nantosuelta cleanse your body inside and out with water.
improvehomelife.com /2-Sheela-na-gig-30704.htm   (337 words)

  
 Circle Magazine, A Quarterly Journal of Nature, Spirit, and Magic- Cornucopia: Horn of Plenty
The Romano-British and Celtic Horse Goddess Epona sometimes was depicted in the form of the Great Mother carrying a Cornucopia.
Nantosuelta, Goddess of the Winding Stream, appeared with a Cornucopia on some ancient monuments, as was Persephone, Greek Goddess of the Underworld.
As a ritual tool, the Cornucopia has taken a variety of forms in ancient and contemporary times.
www.circlesanctuary.org /circle/articles/ritualtools/cornucopia.html   (1606 words)

  
 The RPG Consortium - Role Playing Community: Articles: Viewing Article
Brigid, Rhiannon, Bel, Lug, Danu, and Morrigan have a familiar ring for those that know folk music.
Although sadly, Gwyn ap Nudd, Cernuunos, Edain, Nantosuelta, Ogma, and Sucellus are near unheard of.
Nantosuelta and Secullus were the Goddess of Nature and the God of Agriculture, respectively.
www.rpgconsortium.com /articles/article.cfm?id=310   (701 words)

  
 raven
The Germans referred to Odin as Wotan and thus in German the raven may be referred to as Wotansvogel--God's bird.
To the Celts, the raven has been associated with the goddesses Nantosuelta, Rhiannon, Epona, and the Morrigan.
Ravens were/are said to guard the tomb of king/folk hero Bran—the tomb is said to lie under the White Tower at the Tower of London, where to this day a dozen ravens are kept, tended by the royal Ravenmaster.
www.frfrogspad.com /raven.htm   (1898 words)

  
 Katrina's NonSoapy Journal
Eric even pointed out that when I lost the pendant, we hadn't began our weird set of money and other problems yet, so maybe the pendant was a kind of reset button or something.
She loves ravens (I had a thing with ravens last year), apples (I've been suddenly turning up applies like mad), little houses (I brought in our cool, zebra birdhouse to put on my Nantosuelta shrine.
The birds don't use it because they are afraid of the cats) and is the protector of the home.
www.eyeonsoaps.com /nonsoapysept20022.htm   (6103 words)

  
 Untamed :: Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-10)
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 Nantosuelta Gallic Protective Goddess by Judi Singleton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-10)
Area of Magick: Fertility spells; Harvest; water magick; Protection; Home and Hearth; new beginnings
About Nantosuelta: Her name means "of the winding stream".
To Honor the Goddess: To honor Nantosuelta cleanse your body inside and out with water.
www.clickbankebook.com /article/54961.html   (849 words)

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