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  1. The Mythology Of All Races V3: Celtic, Slavic by John A. MacCulloch, Jan Machal, 2007-06-01
  2. Celtic Mythology and Religion by Alexander Macbain, 2005-11-01
  3. Essential Celtic Mythology: Stories That Change the World by Lindsay Clarke, 1997-04
  4. The Celtic Gods: Comets in Irish Mythology by Patrick McCafferty, Mike Baillie, 2005-09-01
  5. Celtic Mythology (Library of the World's Myths and Legends) by Proinsias Mac Cana, 1992-01
  6. The Sidhe: Wisdom from the Celtic Otherworld by John Matthews, 2004-05-01
  7. The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore
  8. DICTIONARY OF CELTIC MYTHOLOGY by James MacKillop, 1998
  9. Celtic Myth & Magick: Harness the Power of the Gods and Goddesses (Llewellyn's World Religion and Magic Series) (Llewellyn's World Religion and Magic Series) by Edain McCoy, 2002-09-01
  10. Celtic Tree Mysteries: Practical Druid Magic & Divination (Llewellyn's Celtic Wisdom Series) by Stephen Blamires, 2002-10-01
  11. The Illustrated Guide to Celtic Mythology by T.W. Rolleston, 1996-03-23
  12. Celtic Mythology: The Nature and Influence of Celtic Myth -- From Druidism to Arthurian Legend by Ward Rutherford, 1995-09
  13. Celtic Mythology by Proinsias MAC CANA, 1970
  14. Celtic Mandala 2008 Calendar: Earth Mysteries & Mythology

21. Mythology Of Ireland
The Enchanted World of Shamus O Toole. celtic mythology Ireland. celtic mythology2. Earthlore Ireland. Hyperspace Celtics. Samhain. celtic mythology 1. Sacred Hearth.
http://www.users.bigpond.com/kirwilli/mythology/mythology.htm
Alternative Irish Joke Web Site Irish Mythology.com The Enchanted World of Shamus O'Toole Celtic Mythology Ireland ... Sacred Hearth Other Irish Information on this Site Newspapers Education Mythology Maps ... Ireland for Dummies Visitors Email kirwilli@bigpond.com Last Updated 29-Apr-04 Graphics used on this page were copied from: Celtic tales by Frank Delaney The Book of Conquests By Jim Fitzpatrick

22. Imram Tarot Entrance
Tarot from a pagan point of view; explores Tarot through celtic mythology and shamanic techniques.
http://geocities.com/pooklaroux/tarot.html
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23. Lugodoc's Guide To Celtic Mythology
An overview of the Welsh and Irish canons.
http://www.lugodoc.demon.co.uk/MYTH/MYTH01.HTM
Lugodoc's Guide to Celtic Mythology
Through a monstrous perversion of the Bard's art, Lugodoc has reduced the entire canon of Celtic myth into bite-sized chunks, easily digested by today's 3-minute attention spanned video game-addicted goldfish-minded web-surfing generation. This is not a telling of Celtic myth, only a map. Chronological sense is maintained except where this would ruin the flow of the Celtic knot of interweaving stories. Try too hard to put these in proper order and you will go mad. Myth is not history. Some stories appear under their traditional titles, some I have had to make up. Some things in it are devilish lies, and some poetical figments; some seem possible and others not; some are for the enjoyment of idiots. There are two main cannons of myth, Irish and Welsh
Irish Mythology
The oldest of these stories were composed in the pagan Celtic iron age of Ireland, possibly as early as 300 BC, and passed on in the druidic oral tradition until the coming of Christianity and the decay of the druidic priesthood in the 5th century AD. The stories were then passed on by wandering bards, added to and bits lost, until the first scraps were first written down in a highly confused order with odd legal and historical notes on cow-hides by early Irish Christian monks in the 7th century. The oral tradition continued to grow and mutate, monks kept writing them down, and manuscripts were copied and then lost. These myths are scattered about in several still extant ancient Irish manuscripts written by Christian monks between the 12th and 14th centuries AD, such as The Book of the Dun Cow (LU), The Book of Leinster (LL) and The Yellow Book of Lecan (YBL). Some were written as late as the 18th century. The original pagan myths therefore suffer from varying degrees of Christian contamination.

24. Bibliography Of Celtic Myths
Timeless Myths, Celtic Myths. Copyright Timeless Myths (celtic mythology)© 19992003, Jimmy Joe. All Rights Reserved. First Created
http://www.timelessmyths.com/celtic/lib-celt.html
Celtic Myths Texts Other Texts References
Texts The following books are translations that I have read. If you were interested in reading these literatures, then I would highly recommend that you read these books. These books are the main sources of information for Timeless Myths. Most of these books are actually books I have brought over the years. A few books listed here come from books I either borrow or read in the library.
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translated and edited by R. A. Stewart Macalister
Irish Texts Society
5 volumes (Series 34, 35, 39, 41, 44)
* Highly Recommended * Book of Invasions http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bj333/verse.html
unknown Cath Maige Tuired : the Second Battle of Mag Tuired
edited by Elizabeth A. Gray
Irish Texts Society, 1982
* Highly Recommended * (The story of Book of Invasions, particularly the battle between the Danann and the Fomorians, known as the Second Battle of Mag Tuired (Moytura). I found this book at the State Library. There is an electronic text version of The Second Battle of Mag Tured (Moytura) found in the web site called Literature and Verse at http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bj333/verse.html

25. Tome Of Celtic Mythology
Tome of celtic mythology. The Tuatha De Danann are called the people of the goddessDana in celtic mythology and were known to most of the Celtic peoples.
http://www.av.qnet.com/~raven/myths2.html
Tome of Celtic Mythology Sorry, but your browser does not have the plug-in to play this midi. Table of Contents Caer The Fianna Scota Sangreal ... Back to Text List By: Linda Ann Ingram Write us at: raven@qnet.com Scota Scota was thought to be the earliest ancestor of the Scots. According to one story, she was the daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh. A wise teacher by the name of Niul, had settled in Egypt and become her husband. They had one child named Goidel, who gave his name to the Gaels. In another story, she was the wife of Milesius and was killed fighting the Tuatha De Danann. Table of Contents Sangreal The Sangreal, or Holy Grail, was the holy vessel of Authorian mythology. It was said to be the cup that Christ drank out of at the Last Supper and is believed to have caught the blood which flowed from the spear thrust in His side at the Crucifixion. It was thought to have been brought to Britain by Joseph of Arimathea, the rich man who buried Christ. It may have also been brought by his brother-in-law Bron and his son Alan. Originally it was Sir Percival who was the first to see the Grail and in later versions of the story, it was changed to Sir Galahad, as the only knight who was worthy enough to see such a vision.

26. Kidd, Gillian
Graphic designer and illustrator, often influenced by celtic mythology.
http://www.chameleon-arts.com/gillian-kidd/folio.html

27. Celtic Pagan. Com, Green Man's Grove - On-line Celtic Pagan Mythology, Networkin
Providing resources to the world wide Pagan and Wiccan Communities. They offer information on celtic mythology, an events calendar, and links to other Pagan, Wiccan and magickal web sites.
http://www.celticpagan.com
Celtic Pagan, Wiccan and Magickal Shop and Information
To Celtic Pagan .com, Green Man's Grove is here to provide resources to the world wide Celtic Pagan and Wiccan Communities. We offer great information on Celtic Pagan Mythology, an events calendar, links to other great Celtic, Pagan, Wiccan and Magickal Web Sites.
E-Mail Please stay a while, look through our pages and drop us a line to let us know how we can better serve the Pagan, Wiccan and Magickal Communities! Our Celtic Pagan Mythology section offers information on various Irish and Celtic Pagan Gods, Goddesses and Celtic Heroes.
The upcoming events page includes a listing of Pagan Gatherings, Public Wiccan Sabbats,
Regular happenings within the Celtic, Pagan and Wiccan Community and links for more info.
The Celtic Pagan Networking Page offers links to groups, organizations and web sites that offer great ways to
meet other Celtic Pagans and Witches in your area.

28. Coven Of The Western Triad
A teen coven located in Laguna Beach, CA (USA); based on the principles of the triple goddess, the god, and celtic mythology.
http://www.freewebs.com/westerntriad
A teen coven located in Laguna Beach, CA (USA); based on the principles of the triple goddess, the god, and celtic mythology.
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29. The Celts
John s Gospel, Ancient Echoes Transformations of celtic mythology in Arthurian Literature;Celtic Women Myth and Symbol. Return to The Quest Since October 1997.
http://www.uidaho.edu/student_orgs/arthurian_legend/celtic/

Beginning of St. John's Gospel

Return to The Quest
Since October 1997.

30. Enya - Magic & Melody
Features lyrics and translations, discography, articletranscripts, pictures, FAQ, celtic mythology, and news.
http://www.enya.org
INFO Home Page Latest Releases Enya Biography F.A.Q. ... Site Info RESOURCES Article Transcripts Picture Archive Celtic Mythology Enya Dictionary ... Links ENYA'S FRIENDS The Enya Forum Chat Room Album of Friends Poetry on Enya ... Disco Shop ENYA.com News Click here to read more... NEW RELEASES DVD The Celts Find on enya.org «melody is the soul of any song» - Enya This website has no official status and is not endorsed by Enya, her management, or current record companies. For official information, be sure to visit the official sites Last Update: 6 April 2004 Latest Releases
Enya Only Time The Collection
Enya Biography:
Eithne Ní Bhraonáin, known as Enya, her background and successful music career. Enya FAQ Enya Discography: Complete Enya discography: Albums, singles, collections, videos, soundtracks... (by Jerome Allison).

31. Celtic Mythology
Translate this page celtic mythology. Table Of Contents. Aegir, Gungnir, Runes. Aesir, Heimdall,Runic wand. Asgard, Hel, Saga. Balder, Hresvelgr, Seidr. Berserker, Hunin,Skuld.
http://www.sneaker.net.au/docs/encyclo/TOCD4.HTM

32. Faieble
Home based business producing handcrafted plaques, masks and sculptures inspired by celtic mythology and Scottish folklore. Product and ordering details.
http://www.faieble.co.uk/

33. Norse Mythology
Cernunnos In celtic mythology, Cernunnos was the god of the underworld and of animals. CreidhneIn celtic mythology, Creidhne was the god of metal working.
http://www.sneaker.net.au/docs/encyclo/D3.HTM

34. Celtic Moon Design - Celtic Design From Ireland
Celtic Moon Design celtic mythology brought to life through the artwork of Welsh artist.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~celticmoon/
Nestled deep in the heart of the North Leitrim Glens,
the Gods and Goddesses of the ancient world
secure their presence through the interpretive
art work of...
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35. Celtic Mythology
celtic mythology. http//www.umeedu.maine.edu/coehd/celticmyth/celtic.htm. by. TheTask. Your first task is to become familiar with some traditional Celtic myths!
http://webby.umeedu.maine.edu/coehd/celticmyth/
Celtic Mythology http://www.umeedu.maine.edu/coehd/celticmyth/celtic.htm by Tim Lecrone Stacy Thibert Sean P. Galipeau Rebekkah Raider Click here for the Teacher Page Task Resources Process ... Conclusion Introduction The year is 57 A.D. and your Celtic tribe has been pushed into Ireland by invading Roman forces! You fear that your people will be annihilated by the powerful enemy army. In order to save your culture, you are placing oral history and religion into written form. Luckily, your tribe is a well-educated lot: your group is comprised by a scholar, artisan, cleric, and sociologist. Together you must formulate a traditional tale based on a Celtic hero-story of your own design that is characteristic of your culture and art, before the Roman forces invade your tribe! Immortality is within your grasp . . . if only your tale can be transcribed into written text!!! Back to Top The Task Your first task is to become familiar with some traditional Celtic myths! As a group you should read the two Celtic myths which are linked in the resource section. Each group member must then choose two additional myths to read on their own. Eventually your group will be creating their own Celtic myth. Each group member will research one of the various positions and come up with the following crucial information for the completion of the project: The Scholar
  • Construct a historical timeline showing ten major occurrences of that century Map the tribal regions of your Celtic Kingdom
    • Pay special attention to your own area

36. Art By Jim Cleveland
Contains a sampling of recent works, with archetypal content, drawn primarily from celtic mythology. Also, marine paintings relating to the Nova Scotian environment.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~av121/jim.html
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37. Bardic Press, Publishers Of Hafiz, Omar Khayyam, Celtic Mythology, Fourth Way, G
Bardic Press offers new and classic works on celtic mythology, the Fourth Way teachings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky, early and esoteric Christianity, and mystical poets such as Hafiz and Omar Khayyam.
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38. MythSearch.com: Celtic Myth
Celtic. Bibliographies. Celtic Books. Celtic Books Another list of books aboutceltic mythology and culture. Animal Symbolism in celtic mythology An essay.
http://www.mythsearch.com/celtic.html

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Home What's New Web Rings and Awards ... Contact Didn't find what you were looking for? Search and post a question in the new MythSearch.com Forum! The ancient reliogions of the British Isles are rather popular on the web. Below is a good sampling of what is available. Other related sites are in the Arthurian Legend section. Celtic Bibliographies Celtic Books Celtic Books
Another list of books about Celtic mythology and culture. The Chapel Hill Celtic Society
Source bibliography for women of the Celts. Old Irish Verbs and Vocabulary Electronic Texts The Birth of Fin Mac Cumhail and the Founding of the Fenians
A retelling of the story. Bricriu's Feast
Story from the Ulster Cycle Celtic Blessings The Conquest of the Sons of Mil
From the Book of Invasions Cuchulain's Fight with the Sea
A retelling of the story Fin Barre
An account of the life of St. Fin Barre abridged from an article written by the Rev. T. Olden. Fingal Rónáin
The Kin-Slaying of Rónán Fionn and the Burning of Tara
A retelling of the story.

39. Arwann Journey Into Worlds Unknown
A campaign world set around Irish celtic mythology, contains maps, a campaign journal, new races, classes, spells, character descriptions, a pantheon, house rules, monsters, history and description of the world.
http://www8.50megs.com/arwann/
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40. AllAboutIrish - Celtic Mythology
An Overview of celtic mythology by Pat Friend. The Celts who settledin Ireland during the first millenium BCE, like most other ancient
http://allaboutirish.com/library/tales/mythology.shtm

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An Overview of Celtic Mythology by Pat Friend The Celts who settled in Ireland during the first millenium B.C.E., like most other ancient peoples, had explanations of the world around them that in today's literary traditions we consider "myths". Not based on what we accept as scientific principles in modern times, these ancient stories survive to tell us much about the people that embraced them. Before the arrival of Christianity and the availability of Western alphabets, the stories were largely passed on as part of an oral tradition in which the storytellers and poets were held in high regard within the Celtic society. Limited excerpts of the stories had been recorded in Ogham but that system of vertical and diagonal lines wasn't conducive to recording large volumes of written material. Sadly, any creation stories that were originally in the body of mythology were lost before they were told to the

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