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About this item This Goddess Queen Medb Maeve Seated On The Throne Statue measures 10.75" tall, 7" long and 6.5" deep approximately. This Goddess Queen Medb Maeve Seated On The Throne Statue is made of designer composite resin, hand painted and polished Medb was the warrior queen of Connacht, the western province of Ireland. It is said that her father was king of Connacht before becoming High King of Ireland and she became ruler of Connacht after him. She had five recognised husbands, and…

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Queen Medb. Her name evokes complex emotions in those who know her. Vilified in Irish myth, yet today a goddess of strength and women’s sovereignty. Who exactly is Queen Medb and is she a deity of whom will benefit modern practitioners? In this article, we look at this complex Celtic Goddess’ origins, history, and share 9 ways in which to honor her in your pagan or witchcraft practice. Queen Medb, Goddess Of Strength, Celtic Paganism, Celtic Deities, Celtic Myth, Irish Mythology, Celtic Gods, Celtic Traditions, Celtic Goddess

Queen Medb. Her name evokes complex emotions in those who know her. Vilified in Irish myth, yet today a goddess of strength and women’s sovereignty. Who exactly is Queen Medb and is she a deity of whom will benefit modern practitioners? In this article, we look at this complex Celtic Goddess’ origins, history, and share 9 ways in which to honor her in your pagan or witchcraft practice.

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Maeve Tattoo, Maeve Goddess, Goddess Maeve, Queen Medb, Celtic Goddesses, Irish Legends, Myth Art, Queen Maeve, Celtic Myth

Legends suggest that the green hills of Ireland have always been a place for fairy games. According to local beliefs, the forests were full of hidden settlements inhabited by supernatural creatures. Most of them have been forgotten over time, but the fairy queen Maeve received a special place in the history of the Knocknarea area and she even has a tomb that is visited by thousands of people every year.

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