Brigantia, from whom the Brigantes tribe took their name, was warrior, tribal and sovereign goddess of the Britons and the Romans during Roman occupation in Britain. Get to know her in this livestream talk.

In this online talk, Pauline Breen will weave archaeological and linguistic evidence from Romano-British inscriptions to consider Brigantia's possible existence in Britain as mother goddess before the arrival of the Romans.

Through inscriptions and craftmanship, we get a sense of who Brigantia was for both her Celtic and classical devotees. A maternal yet military figure, a wild woman yet regal queen, Brigantia can still be venerated today as an authoritative figure of strength and courage and a beacon of hope in our personal wars and the physical wars happening in our world.

Book now to discover a powerful and relatable figure in Brigantia, as relevant today as she was for our distant ancestors.

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This talk will be recorded. You will find the recording link in your College Account within two working days from the event - an email will alert you when it is ready. This recording will be available for replay for three months following the event. Please see our terms for more information.

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This talk will be live in our online classroom

All you need to take part is a good internet connection and a computer with a webcam, microphone and Zoom.

On booking this talk, you will receive an email with the Zoom link to access it. Remember to check your spam folder if you don't receive this confirmation email in your inbox.

Please send us a message if you have any questions. We hope you enjoy the talk!

About Pauline Breen

Image of course leader Pauline Breen Pauline Breen is a priestess of Brigid, clinical hypnotherapist and the author of 'This is Brigid: Goddess & Saint of Ireland' and 'Brigitte Maman: Dark Goddess of Africa and Ireland'.
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