Goddess Eostre (Spring)
Goddess Eostre is a figure from ancient Germanic and Anglo-Saxon mythology, associated with the arrival of spring and the renewal of life. Celebrated during the spring equinox, her name is linked to the modern holiday of Easter. Eostre symbolizes fertility, rebirth, and the awakening of nature after winter.
In folklore, Eostre is often depicted with symbols such as eggs and hares, which represent fertility and new beginnings. Her worship included festivals that celebrated the lengthening days and the blossoming of flowers, marking a time of hope and rejuvenation in the agricultural calendar.