Celtic mythology is the body of myths belonging to the Celtic peoples. Like other Iron Age Europeans, Celtic peoples followed a polytheistic religion,...
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Druid (redirect from Druidess (Celtic mythology))
druids often appear in both the tales from Irish mythology first written down by monks and nuns of the Celtic Church like the "Táin Bó Cúailnge", but also...
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Celts (redirect from Celtic people)
spoken much earlier. Celtic literary tradition begins with Old Irish texts around the 8th century AD. Elements of Celtic mythology are recorded in early...
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Proto-Indo-European paganism. Many deities in Celtic mythologies have cognates in other Indo-European mythologies, such as Celtic Brigantia with Roman Aurora, Vedic...
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In Celtic mythology, the Otherworld is the realm of the deities and possibly also the dead. In Gaelic and Brittonic myth it is usually a supernatural realm...
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symbols of ancient Celtic mythology), visual effects, and highly choreographed staging. Since the original group's formation in 2007, Celtic Thunder has released...
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heavily altered and Christianised the myths. Irish mythology is the best-preserved branch of Celtic mythology. The myths are conventionally grouped into 'cycles'...
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Neo-druidism. Additionally, Celtic neoshamanism combines Celtic elements with shamanic practices, while Celtic Wicca blends Celtic mythology with Wiccan traditions...
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The Celtic deities are known from a variety of sources such as written Celtic mythology, ancient places of worship, statues, engravings, religious objects...
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Cessair (redirect from Bith (Celtic mythology))
Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, University of Cambridge, 1994. p. 21 Monaghan, Patricia. The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore. Infobase Publishing...
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