1. Brigantia (goddess) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brigantia was a goddess in Celtic (Gallo-Roman and Romano-British) religion of Late Antiquity. In the interpretatio Romana, she was equated with Victoria.
2. Brigantia - art, craft & design from Yorkshire
A directory of arts and crafts, covering the Yorkshire Moors, Wolds, and coast. Includes a calendar of events, and profiles of several craftspeople.
3. Brigantia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The name Brigantia can signify: Brigantia (goddess), a goddess in Celtic mythology; the land of the Brigantes of ancient Britain; the ancient Latin name of several cities and regions:
4. Goddess - Brigantia
Description of pages goes here. ... Brigantia. For years I found it very hard to get a handle on Brigantia. That probably has something to do with the difficulty I have with the Summer ...
5. Brigantia - Celtic re-enactment
Brigantia are a Celtic re-enactment group based in Hampshire. BRIGANTIA is an historical re-enactment society dedicated to the pagan tribes of Britain of the third to first ...
6. BRIGANTIA on Myspace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music ...
Myspace Music profile for BRIGANTIA. Download BRIGANTIA Metal / Classic Rock / Down-tempo music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read BRIGANTIA's blog.
7. Brigantia - Folklore Wiki
Brigantia is the third Folklore of the game and is the guardian to the Undersea City. It is met in Chapter 3 of the storyline and requires a successful beat and balance absorption ...
8. Brigantia: a pan-Celtic goddess (The Most High)
The Brythonic, Gaulish, Irish and Cymric Gddess Brigantia (also known as Bridig, Brigit, Brigindona, Brighid, BrĂd, Bride, Brigan, Brigandu, Braidd): The Most High