Pagan Portals – Brigantia

Pagan Portals – Brigantia by Pauline Breen, published by Moon Books on August 1, 2025, is a 112-page exploration of the warrior goddess Brigantia. This edition delves into the historical and cultural significance of Brigantia, suggesting her existence in Northern Britain as a mother goddess during the Roman occupation. The book draws on Roman inscriptions and linguistic analysis to present a nuanced understanding of her role and identity among both the Celts and Romans.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Brigantia’s multifaceted nature, focusing on her representation as a warrior goddess. The text engages with themes of religion and spirituality, particularly within the context of Celtic traditions and the broader spectrum of Wicca, witchcraft, and paganism. This insightful work invites readers to consider the intersections of mythology and history, providing a unique perspective on a significant figure in ancient spirituality.
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Brigantia – Warrior Goddess looks at another face of Brigid. It considers the possibility that she existed in Northern Britain as the mother goddess Brigantia, who flourished as a warrior goddess during Roman occupation. From Roman Inscriptions of Britain and linguistic examination, we can uncover a unique personality for both the Celts and the Romans, whom they called Brigantia.
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