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Anu (Irish goddess)

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Paps of Anu; the western Pap from the eastern Pap

In Irish mythology, Anu (or Ana, sometimes given as Anann or Anand) is a goddess. She may be a goddess in her own right,[1] or an alternate name for Danu. In the Lebor Gabála Érenn, “Anand” is given as an alternate name for Morrígu.[2] While an Irish goddess, in parts of Britain a similar figure is referred to as “Gentle Annie”, in an effort to avoid offence, a tactic which is similar to referring to the fairies as “The Good People”.[3] As her name is often conflated with a number of other goddesses, it is not always clear which figure is being referred to if the name is taken out of context.[1]

Etymology

This name may be derived from the Proto-Celtic theonym *Φanon-.[4]

Paps of Anu

Anu has particular associations with Munster: the twin hills known as the Paps of Anu (Dá Chích Anann or the breasts of Anu), at 52°00′55″N 9°16′09″W / 52.01528°N 9.26917°W, near Killarney,[5] County Kerry are said to have been named after this ancient goddess.[2]

Correspondences

Evidence that Anu may be the same deity as Danu appears in the following comment from Sanas Cormaic: “Ana .i. mother of the Irish gods. Well did she feed the gods.”[6]

Works cited

  1. ^ a b MacKillop, James (1998) Dictionary of Celtic Mythology Oxford: Oxford University Press ISBN 0-19-280120-1 pp.10, 16, 128
  2. ^ a b R. A. Stewart Macalister. Lebor Gabála Érenn. Part IV. Irish Texts Society, Dublin, 1941. § VII, First Redaction.
  3. ^ Black Annis, Gentle Annie
  4. ^ [1]. Cf. also the University of Leiden database Archived February 11, 2006, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ "The Paps of Anu - Prehistoric and Early Ireland". Archived from the original on 2016-03-12. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  6. ^ https://www.academia.edu/10246879/Indo-European_Dragon-Slayers_and_Healers_and_the_Irish_Account_of_Dian_C%C3%A9cht_and_M%C3%A9iche

Bibliography

  • MacKillop, James. Dictionary of Celtic Mythology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998: ISBN 0-19-280120-1.
  • Wood, Juliette, The Celts: Life, Myth, and Art, Thorsons Publishers (2002): ISBN 0-00-764059-5

External links

  • Media related to Anu (Irish goddess) at Wikimedia Commons
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