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The available articles in the Celtic mythology area. ... The religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Celts, an ancient Indo-European people. In the 4th century BCE their influence and territories covered the length of Europe, stretching from Britain to Asia Minor. Celtic mythology consists of three groups:
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www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/europe/celtic/articles...
www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/europe/celtic/articles.html
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Quick Links ; Home; Celtic Mythology; Greek Mythology; Roman Mythology; The Bibliography; ... Mythography Forums; Do you have a specific question about Greek, Roman, and Celtic mythology? Then try the Mythography forum!
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www.loggia.com/myth/myth.html
www.loggia.com/myth/myth.html
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Learn about Celtic mythology and art, with recommended books and resources ... Quick Links ; Home; Celtic Mythology; Greek Mythology; Roman Mythology; The Bibliography;
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www.loggia.com/myth/content2.html
www.loggia.com/myth/content2.html
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Here we turn our page to Celtic Mythology. ... Celtic Mythology is a division of Timeless Myths. ... Timeless Myths and Celtic Mythology were created by Bladesmaster.
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www.timelessmyths.com/celtic/index.html
www.timelessmyths.com/celtic/index.html
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Celtic mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Celtic mythology is the mythology of Celtic polytheism, apparently the religion of the Iron Age Celts. Like other Iron Age Europeans, the early Celts maintained a polytheistic mythology and religious...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_mythology
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Ancient Celtic mythology and Celtic legends, confront us with two rather conflicting mental images ... On the other hand, Celtic mythology is incorporated into the popular image of the druids. Merlin in his tall hat turning Wat into a fish or a squirrel. A powerful nature religion peopled with druids and bards who spent as...
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www.heartoscotland.com/Categories/CelticMythology.htm
www.heartoscotland.com/Categories/CelticMythology.htm
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Overview article by Lars Noodén, discussing the tie between animals in Celtic and Welsh mythology with fertility and vitality. ... Animals in Celtic and Welsh mythology are tied in with fertility and vitality, because they are living, moving, and growing. They also provide vitality and continued life for the tribes...
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www-personal.umich.edu/~lars/rel375.html
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She was an ancient Goddess of the pre-Celtic peoples of Ireland. She controlled the seasons and the weather; ... She has since existed in Irish mythology as a minor sea Goddess doomed by the Cailleach never to return to Ireland in human form. Today she is thought of as a faery queen in County Cork with her own resident burgh.
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www.joellessacredgrove.com/Celtic/deitiesc.html
www.joellessacredgrove.com/Celtic/deitiesc.html
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