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1. British Mysteries british mythology. In its pure sense british mythology originates with the ancientBritish, a preceltic people who were once spread across most of Britain. http://www.ynysprydein.org/myth/ | |
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2. British Crossroads Celtic and English Mythology, Fables, Fairie Tales and a bit of Ancient, Medieval and Legendary History. These Crossroads lead to the Fabulous Worlds woven into the fabric of the Net. Breton, British, Cornish, English ( Beowulf, Robin Hood), Irish, Manx, Scottish British/Welsh. british mythology discusses the Mabinogion. http://www.mythiccrossroads.com/british.htm | |
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3. Probert Encyclopaedia: Celtic Mythology ANDRASTE. In british mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess ANNWN. In british mythology, annwn is the otherworld http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/D3.HTM | |
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4. Regional Folklore And Mythology Pib's Collection of Regional Folklore and Mythology Resources in the 20th century. british mythology discusses the Mabinogion. Changeling Legends from the British Isles by D works about fairy http://www.pibburns.com/mythregi.htm | |
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5. Pagan Archives And Mythology Resources to the myths of many cultures and Medea's essays about mythology within Pagan/Neopagan spirituality based on Lady Gregory's Gods and Fighting Men. british mythology The Mabinogion http://www.conjure.com/COG/lore.html | |
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6. British Mythology - Branwen Daughter Of Llyr At the feast of reconciliation between the British and Irish, Gwern iskilled, and in the battle that follows, Bran is mortally wounded. http://www.ynysprydein.org/myth/branwen.htm | |
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7. British Mythology The british mythology pages have moved to. www.ynysprydein.org/myth/. http://www.saros.zynet.co.uk/brmyth.html | |
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8. British Mythology And Folklore british mythology and Folklore. GHOSTS AND HAUNTINGS AT TREASURE HOLTFromits earliest days as an Inn, it has been connected with evil. http://www.travelbritain.com/SocietyandCulture/MythologyandFolklore.html | |
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9. British Mythology Myths Spot Beliefs british mythology - part of spot wot websites directory, 16 May. Beliefs- british mythology. Search British Mysteries british mythology. http://www.spot-beliefs.co.uk/mythology/british.html | |
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10. WiccaNet Bookstore: Mythology: British WiccaNetStore Witchcraft spells, Wiccan supplies, metaphysical, occult, ritual, divination, tarot, runes, incense, magick, and pagan products. New Age and pagan. Minor Traditions of british mythology. Lewis Spence / Hardcover / Published 1940 The Minor Traditions of british mythology. Lewis Spence / Paperback / Published 1997 http://www.wiccanet.com/bookstore/britain.shtml | |
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11. Arthurian Biographies: Ambrosius Aurelianus It seems likely that this man has arisen to take his place in british mythologyfrom memories of an historical British Emperor who was raised to the Imperial http://www.britannia.com/history/biographies/constantine.html | |
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12. Mythology, Folklore, And A Little Bit Of Religion Mythology, Folklore, and a little bit of Religion. Welcome! This page is essentially a massive list of links to sites about mythology, folklore, and religion. The page is titled "british mythology", but is essentially the Mabinogion http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bnagy/sarahsite/myths2.html | |
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13. Mythology Of The British Isles By Geoffrey Ashe In his Mythology of the British Isles, Geoffrey Ashe uncovers a british mythologywhich is comparable to the Greek in richness and cohesivenes and which http://www.methuen.co.uk/mythologybritishisles.html | |
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14. Bookstore: Mythology: British british mythology. Minor Traditions of british mythology Lewis Spence/ Hardcover / Published 1940 Our Price $31.00 (Special Order). http://www.witchs-brew.org/bookstore/britain.html | |
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15. Norse Mythology Andraste In british mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess. She invaders.Annwn In british mythology, annwn is the otherworld. http://www.sneaker.net.au/docs/encyclo/D3.HTM |
16. Macleod 's Brittish Mythology Page Back. BRITTISH MYTHOLOGY ANDRASTE In british mythology, Andraste is a warriorgoddess. ANNWN In british mythology, annwn is the otherworld. http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Dungeon/4785/Brittish.html | |
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17. A MacCorkill's - CELTIC MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE< Her name meaning flower establishes her as one of the Flower Maidensof british mythology Blanaid, Guinevere, Blodeuwedd. She http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/2897/celtic3.html | |
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18. The Encyclopaedia Of The Celts: Britain, The Riddle Of Prehistoric - British Myt Britain, The Riddle of Prehistoric british mythology. The figures beneath eachentry give reference numbers for the Bibliography. 562. british mythology. http://www.isle-of-skye.org.uk/celtic-encyclopaedia/celt_b4.htm | |
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19. The Pagan Net: British And Irish Tales Visitor info, soul food, community pages. (Somerset) (Added 15Sep-2000 Hits 449Rating 0 Votes 0) Rate It. british mythology - Site about the Mabinogion. http://www.paganlink.org/netstuff/Mythology/Britain_and_Ireland/ | |
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20. Mythology In The Classroom Back to Top. Norse Mythology. Norse Mythology Identifies primary godsof Norse pantheon Back to Top. british mythology. Bulfinch s Mythology. http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/yamyth.htm | |
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