The Triple-Goddess of Sovereignty

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Museum-quality posters made on thick matte paper. Add a wonderful accent to your room and office with these posters that are sure to brighten any environment.

• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil

• Paper weight: 189 g/m²

• Opacity: 94%

• ISO brightness: 104%

• Paper is sourced from Japan


Our land is named Éire after our queen Eriu. She was believed to be the goddess of sovereignty and personified the land of Ireland itself. She is depicted as a beautiful woman wearing a crown or headdress and sometimes holding a spear, which symbolized her power and authority.
Banba, also known as Banbha, was considered to be the goddess of fertility and the spiritual essence of the Irish people. She was often associated with the earth and agriculture and was said to have been worshipped as a divine mother figure. Her name is thought to derive from the Irish word "bán", meaning "white", which symbolized her purity and fertility.
Fola, also known as Fotla, was the goddess of prosperity and abundance, and was said to ensure that the land of Ireland would always be fertile and the people would thrive. Her name is thought to derive from the Irish word "fodla", meaning "good harvest" or "abundance".
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