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Alaisiagae

Warrior triple-goddess

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Alaisiagae

Represents: War, burial, victory

Culture revered in: Celtic Scottish, Romano-British, German, Frisian

Related deities: Mars, Mars Thincsus, Baudhillia, Friagabis, Beda, Fimmilena,

, Ricagumbeda, the Morrigan (Nemain, Macha, Badb), Valkyries

Name meaning: From the Proto-Celtic Ad-lājsījā-agai meaning 'allative sending fears'

Alaisiagae is a triple goddess who, unusually, seems to be made up of three pairs of connected deities. This includes the pairing of Baudihillia and Friagabis, and Beda and Fimmilena. The name of the third pairing is unknown, probably because it was never written down.

Partly due to the meaning of their combined name, the goddesses are usually seen as war goddesses akin to Valkyries. Beda is the goddess of burial, while Boudihillia is goddess of ‘victory’s fullness’.


Blessed Be!