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Encyclopedia > Andraste

Andraste or Andate, according to Dio Cassius, was a Celtic goddess of victory invoked by Boudicca while fighting against the Roman occupation of Britain in AD 61.


External link

  • Somewhat speculative page on Andraste and Boudicca. (http://www.thewhitegoddess.co.uk/goddess/andraste.html)





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Andrast - definition of Andrast in Encyclopedia (148 words)
Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Andrast was a long cape in the south-west of Gondor.
Also known as Ras Morthil, the Andrast was nominally part of Gondor, but it was not populated by the Númenóreans.
The White Mountains ended their southward bend at the Andrast, and as such it formed an effective barrier to invaders from the north for Gondor.
Andrast - encyclopedia article about Andrast. (811 words)
, the Andrast was a long cape in the south-west of Gondor Gondor is a fictional location from J. Tolkien's Middle-earth.
Also known as Ras Morthil, the Andrast was nominally part of Gondor, but it was not populated by the Númenóreans Númenor is a fictional location from J. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth and is intended to be his version of Atlantis.
ended their southward bend at the Andrast, and as such it formed an effective barrier to invaders from the north for Gondor.
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