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Insular Brythonic
Insular Brythonic The Insular Brythonic is one of the three core groups that make up Celtic mythology along with the Goidelic and the ...
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Celtic mythology
Celtic mythology Topics in Celtic mythology Creation Beira Ancient Celtic or Gaulish deities ... Luin Worship Beltane, Imbolc, Lughnasadh, Samhain Celtic mythology is the mythology of Celtic polytheism, the apparent religion of ... Europeans, the early Celts maintained a polytheistic mythology and religious structure. Among Celtic peoples ...
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Talk:Celtic mythology
Talk:Celtic mythology Good Article discussion I see that a ... thanks. clasqm Morgana le Fey From Celtic Mythology: "She reappears in Arthurian legend as Morgan ... Paton, her 1960 Studies in the Fairy Mythology of Arthurian Romance. The two words are ... Oct 2004 (UTC) Irish distinct from Celtic mythology clasqm, we certainly need to keep Irish mythology distinct from Celtic Mythology; there are ...
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Celt
... Greek origin. " MacKillop, J. "Dictionary of Celtic Mythology." New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN ... Gaelic languages) and Welsh, Breton and Cornish (Brythonic languages). Development of the term "Celt" The ... Rhenania (West/Southwest Germany). According to Greek mythology, Celtus was the son of Heracles and ... to continental Gauls, but apparently not to insular Celts, which were divided into Goidhels and ... while no ties were known to the insular people (especially the Gaels whose language ...
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User talk:Angr/Archive 5
... 1) the initial *sφ- reflected by the Insular Celtic outcomes may actually even be *sf ... believe in the existence of a Proto-Insular Celtic, but that does not affect your ... you. Since you explained so clearly the Insular Celtic outcomes of the PIE cluster *sp ... Personally -- since I do not believe your Insular vs. Continental Celtic split is anything but ... expect in Gaulish something similar to the Brythonic outcomes. Interestingly, there are a few ...
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User:Kmf164/WPindex-s
... Shortpages/How_to_update Wikipedia:Shortpages/Lists_of_people_by_name Wikipedia:Shortpages/Mythology Wikipedia:Shortpages/Mythology/Aboriginal Wikipedia:Shortpages/Mythology/African Wikipedia:Shortpages/Mythology/African/Yorùbá Wikipedia:Shortpages/Mythology/Celtic Wikipedia:Shortpages/Mythology/Celtic/Brythonic/ ...
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Talk:Govannon
... now it is thus: In the Celtic mythology of Wales and Cornwall ('Insular Brythonic mythology'), Govannon (Welsh) was the son of Danu ... Tuireann *do not* exist at all in Brythonic mythology, those are Gaelic (Irish, Scottish ...
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Talk:Celt
... using that to defend attackers. Yes, we insular Celts tend to overlook the misbehaviour of ... the Romans arrived included both Goidelic and Brythonic Celtic langauges. We know that all of ... I came across the text: Their [Celtic] mythology has been absorbed into the folklore of ... entries on SGGK and Celt and Celtic Mythology looking for the reference cited above, and ... speak of their cultural closeness with their Brythonic relatives in spite of comparative isolation), ...
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User talk:Wiglaf archive 2
... am preparing for the article on Norse mythology. I have taken it from the Swedish ... before I integrate it. Table of Norse mythology I'm so sorry Förlåt att jag ... the compliment. I thought I knew Norse mythology quite well, but am constantly being surprised ... the two current guides/dictionaries to Norse mythology in English is that they can be ... strange spellings that currently afflict the Norse mythology articles. (Actually, many of them aren' ...
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Maponos
Maponos In Celtic mythology, Maponos or Maponus ("divine son") was a ... os. (Delamarre 2003 pp.216-217). In Insular Celtic languages, the same root is found ... 2003 pp.216-217), derived from Common Brythonic *mapos (identical to Gaulish). In Old Irish ... 94-96). Later versions of Maponos Welsh Mythology Maponos surfaces in the Middle Welsh narrative ... of names in the Mabinogi from Common Brythonic and Gaulish theonyms has been examined ...
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