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- The Celtic Vedic Connection, Part I
- Of all the great ancient cultures perhaps no two share more parallels than those of the Celtic and Vedic peoples. A deep rooted affinity runs between them, what is present in one is mirrored in the other. Myths, Gods, Goddesses, even fairy tales bear a...
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Religions >> Druidism
- Story of the Celts: The Ancient Celts
- The Ancient Celts [ 8 ] What is surprising to most modern readers is just how widespread across Europe the Celts once were. The Celts have been called the "Fathers of Europe," that is north of the Greco-Roman Mediterranean. Long before the Germanic...
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
- Celtic Gods and Heros: Introduction to Celtic Mythology
- Youngsters of school age almost effortlessly learn about the gods and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology. Names like Zeus, Hercules, Diana, Ulysses, Mercury, Venus, and others become widely familiar. Paintings, popular movies, and books trace their stories...
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- Celtic Gods and Heros: Celtic Gods of Mainland Europe
- Speakers of Celtic languages once dominated a swath of Europe stretching from Spain to areas of modern-day Turkey. At various times in their heyday from 500 to 100 B.C., these Celtic peoples controlled what is now France, southern Germany, northern Italy,...
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- Brigid - The Goddess of Imbolc and Celtic Europe
- Celtic Myth | Ireland | Britain | Christianity | A Myth The Pagan goddess Brigid is perhaps one of the oldest goddesses of Celtic Europe still recognized and worshipped. In fact, until the mid-twentieth century in Scotland, she was still welcomed in at Imbolc...
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- Story of the Celts: The Celts of Ireland
- The Celts of Ireland [ 33 ] The Celts arrived in Ireland by 350 B.C (some say earlier) and they thrive there to this day. A claim might be made that the Celtic Irish are among the world's oldest nationality groups. Despite periods when foreigners tried in...
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
Celtic Goddess is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Celtic Goddess books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Celtic Gods of the Iberian Peninsula
- Nov 11, 2005 Celtic Gods of the Iberian Peninsula. Juan Carlos Olivares Pedreño, University of Alicante. Abstract.
- www4.uwm.edu
- Kerriden is named after the Celtic goddess Cerridwen, the goddess
- new”. – Goddesses, by Sue Jennings, Ph.D.
- www.ignite-coaching.com
- New Brighid Oracle Brings Celtic Goddess into Daily Life
- Brings Celtic Goddess into Daily Life.
- www.cerinorman.com
- Brigit is the Celtic Saint and Goddess of Poetry, Healing and
- In Sanskrit, bhrati, or brihati means. “exalted one”. 3.
- doirebhrighid.net
- Rhiannon Goddess of the Moon and Inspiration
- first sight of the beautiful Celtic goddess. She told him she would come back in one year and a day to marry him. She returned and they were married in her land .
- sistersincelebration.org
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- Medieval Mysteries | UNESCO World Heritage Sites - City of Bath
- Fun Fact: The Latin name of the city, Aquae Sulis, or Waters of Sulis, appears on the city's Coat of Arms. Sulis was a Celtic goddess who was believed to carry out curses placed on her worshipper's enemies.
Suggested Web Resources
- List of Celtic deities - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Celtic deities can fall under two categories; general deities and local deities.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Celtic Goddesses
- Early Contiental Celtic Bear-Goddess. She was worshipped in the North-East of Gallia.
- inanna.virtualave.net
- CELTIC GODS AND GODDESSES
- Celtic (Gaulish) God of the apple tree. Aine of Knockaine Celtic (Irish) Goddess of love and fertility, later known as the fairy queen.
- www.angelfire.com
- Celtic Goddesses
- The myths of the Celtic Goddesses span a large area of Western and Central Europe. It was in these places that the Iron age Celtic speaking tribes settled.
- www.goddess-guide.com
- Celtic Goddesses
- ACHTLAND : Pan-Celtic, A Goddess queen whom no mortal man could satisfy, she took a giant from the faery realm as her mate.
- www.paralumun.com
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