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  1. Ravens in Celtic and Norse Mythology

    Animals and birds are a significant feature in Celtic and Norse mythology. We know that the Celts had and continue to hold a great respect for ...

    Alastair Kneale - Dec 12 2017 - 2:01am - 0 comments

  2. Faeries, Fraud and Frenzies: The Oxford Dictionary of Celtic Mythology by Dr James MacKillop

    Celtic Mythology is a foundation stone supporting, along with the language, music and dance, our collective Celtic identity.  “The Oxford “Dictionary of Celtic Mythology” by Dr. ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Mar 18 2016 - 2:17am - 0 comments

  3. Patricia Monaghan and The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore

    ... Catholic University). The author of "The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore", Monaghan is from an Irish American family and held ...

    Niall McCarsten - Oct 20 2013 - 5:25pm

  4. Horses in Celtic Mythology

    Amongst Celtic peoples the horse has always been highly venerated and seen as a prized ... , son of the god Lugh associated with the pre-Christian Celtic pantheon of the Tuatha Dé Danann . It was not only in ... riding or standing between two horses.  In Welsh mythology Rhiannon is a figure from the Otherworld, which is the realm of ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Oct 15 2017 - 5:06am

  5. The Deer's Cry and Its Link to Animism and Shapeshifting in Celtic Mythology

    ... lands in which we live or from where we came. Pre-Christian Celtic beliefs perceived the presence of the supernatural in every mountain, ... its physical form or shape was also widespread in Celtic mythology and folklore. One of a number of such animals which can change ...

    Alastair Kneale - May 20 2020 - 8:03pm

  6. Korrigans - Sirens of Breton Mythology

    In the rich Celtic mythological tales of Brittany, the Korrigans form a group of female ... shape.  In the 1911 seminal work “The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries” by W.Y. Evans-Wentz, the author describes the origins of ... Patricia Monaghan in her 2004 The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore describes the Korrigan as follows: “Korrigans were ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Sep 17 2015 - 10:47pm - 0 comments

  7. The Swan In Celtic Mythology

    ... associated with the gods and goddesses of the pre-Christian Celtic peoples. They are seen as having links to the Otherworld (Aos Si) ... Lir and the story is recounted in one of the cycles of Irish mythology. The Mythological Cycle looks at the the pre-Christian Celtic gods of ...

    Alastair Kneale - Feb 29 2016 - 6:54pm - 0 comments

  8. Kannerezed noz – The Washerwomen of the Night in the Celtic mythology of Brittany

    In the Celtic folklore of Brittany there are many creatures of the Otherworld, that ... at all costs. Amongst these darker entities of Breton mythology is the tall, skeletal, foreboding figure of Ankou . Dressed in ... of the night have their equivalents in all of the Celtic lands: Kernow (Cornwall), Éire (Ireland), Alba (Scotland), Mannin (Isle ...

    Dominique Corolleur - Oct 6 2016 - 11:04pm - 0 comments

  9. A Guide to Irish Mythology

    ... allows the reader to delve into the ornate world of Irish mythology and its four cycles of tales: - Mythological Cycle - Ulster Cycle - ... ' …one of the basic reference resources for Irish mythology.' --Choice Daragh Smyth s Guide is scholarly, exact , carefully ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 28 2013 - 7:30pm

  10. Gaelic College of Cape Breton Combines Gaelic Language Instruction and Celtic Mythology

    ... Halloween" reports that instructors at the Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts "..will guide Gaelic language students through a series ... as the Celtic Feast day of Samhain, is rooted in Celtic Mythology and pre-christian Celtic religious practice. A time when the ...

    Niall McCarsten - Sep 8 2013 - 10:53pm - 0 comments

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