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Goddess Carmenta
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Carmenta is a Roman goddess who is associated with childbirth. Carmenta, like Antevorte and Postverta, is a Camenae goddess who governs o...
Goddess Ceres
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Ceres is a Roman goddess of agriculture. Ceres, the goddess of grains, harvest, and maternity, is in charge of rich soil and the earth...
Who Is Goddess Cerridwen?
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Cerridwen is the goddess of the cauldron in Welsh mythology. Cerridwen, the Keeper of the Sacred Cauldron, concocts heavenly knowledge an...
Goddess Canola
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Canola: Music and dancing goddess of Ireland . The sound of the wind whispering around the bones of a gutted beached whale lulled Canola ...
Goddess Carna
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Carna is the goddess of bodily well-being. Carna guards humanity's life against spiritual assault and physical illness as the guardia...
Goddess Candelifera
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Candelifera is a Roman goddess associated with childbirth. Candelifera is the Candle Bearer, assisting children in their transition from ...
Goddess Cailleach
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Cailleach: Scotland's Hag Goddess. Cailleach, the heavenly hag of Scottish Gaelic mythology, is the maker of mountains, hills, and va...
Goddess Caipora
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Caipora is a Brazilian animal goddess. In her native South America, Caipora is known as the Lady of Beasts . She protects animals from h...
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