Sualtam mac Roich Husband of Deichtine and foster father of Cuchulainn
Sucellus (SUCELLUS, The God Striker) A Gaulish god whose function is unclear. He carried a large hammer. He was possibly a king of the gods or a god of the dead. The cup or purse he carried could mean that he was a fertility god or a god of wealth and well-being. His consort was the water goddess Nantosuelta.
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Sulis A Gaulish goddess of healing and fertility.
sun gods and sun goddesses The male and female deities (often regional) connected with the Sun. Male figures included Belenus and Beli Mawr. Lugh Lamfhota was a god of light. AiMEND, ETAiN, and Mor Muman were all sun goddesses. The Celts saw the Sun as an eye, so many one-eyed characters had associations with the Sun. Eochaid (1) is an example of a one-eyed Irish Sun god. Mug Ruith, the one-eyed druid, may have evolved from an Irish sun god.
swan See birds.
Sword of Nuadu The lethal sword of the great king Nuadu never missed its mark. It was one of the four treasures of the Tuatha De Danann, along with the Cauldron of Dagda, Lia Fail (a prophetic stone), and the Spear of Lugh.
swords See arms and armor.
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